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Fun at the Falls


The percentage of people smiling is very high at Niagara Falls, at least on the Canadian side. The American side is more upscale. I once watched a show on the Buffalo PBS station about how Niagara Falls, New York, was trying to figure out how to get as many tourists as Niagara Falls, Ontario without being as crass and vulgar.
There are a lot of happy people at Niagara-on-the-Lake, though, which is definitely not crass and vulgar.
This is the Canadian Falls, according to Canadians, or the Horseshoe Falls, according to everyone else. It is in fact shared by Canada and the US (we get most of it, though).
There are a lot of happy people at Niagara-on-the-Lake, though, which is definitely not crass and vulgar.
This is the Canadian Falls, according to Canadians, or the Horseshoe Falls, according to everyone else. It is in fact shared by Canada and the US (we get most of it, though).
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Southern Ontario has its unspoiled spots, too. It's about the size of England but with only a quarter of the population, and half of that in Toronto.
Tourism Ontario should be paying me.
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