Niagara Falls, NY AND Canada
Majestic roaring waterfalls amaze visitors at this geological wonder yearly, located on the US and Canada border. Niagara Falls is still one of the most popular east coast tourist attractions in New York. Made up of three falls: American Falls, Horseshoe Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls, these Falls’ water comes from the upper Great Lakes, and its river is assessed to be 12,000 years old.
The American and Canadian comparisons of visiting Niagara are like night and day. On its Canadian side, you’ll walk through Clifton Hills, an exciting spot that includes a towering Skywheel, bowling alley, and a glow-in-the-dark mini-golf course. Most importantly, the view of the falls from the Canadian side is incredible. Your Niagara experience will be of a nature experience.
When visiting Niagara Falls, America’s oldest state park, you can go fishing, hiking, and biking. If you’re looking for a more laid-back getaway, visit nearby wineries and breweries. On the American side, you’re at the top of the falls. Whichever side you choose to go on, you won’t be disappointed!
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Unfortunately, you skipped the Jersey Shore with both amazing beaches and the history of the State. Much of the Revolutionary War was fought in New Jersey. New Jersey farmers supply much seasonal vegetables. The beaches are pristine and there is history in Cape May County.