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  2. Niagara Falls with Kids: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Alamy Every year, Niagara Falls, the second largest waterfall in the world, caters to more than 12 million visitors from all over the globe. While the highly trafficked Canadian side boasts shops ...

  3. Niagara Falls with Kids: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Alamy No one forgets their first experience with Niagara Falls. Walking down the seemingly tranquil Niagara River, you first hear the thundering roar and feel the damp, billowing mist. Then you ...

  4. Where is Niagara Falls located? A guide to the falls ... - AOL

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    How to find cheap flights: Tips on how to cut travel costs. Where is Niagara Falls? Niagara Falls is located on the Niagara River, which connects two of the five Great Lakes: Lake Erie and Lake ...

  5. Journey Behind the Falls - Wikipedia

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    The observation platform of the Journey Behind the Falls The waterfall from the tunnel. Journey Behind the Falls (known until the early 1990s as the Scenic Tunnels) is an attraction in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada located in the Table Rock Centre beside the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. It is open year round and run by the Niagara Parks Commission.

  6. Royal tours of Canada - Wikipedia

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    They took a private trip to Niagara Falls in January 1879, before returning to Ottawa to open the 4th Canadian Parliament, on 13 February 1879. [65] They undertook an official tour of Eastern Canada from mid-May 1879, touring Montreal during Victoria Day, awarding prizes to officer cadets of the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston. [65]

  7. Kirk Raymond Jones - Wikipedia

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    Kirk Raymond Jones (1962 or 1963 – c. April 19, 2017) was an American who became the first person to survive going over Horseshoe Falls, the largest waterfall of Niagara Falls, without safety equipment, in 2003. He then went over Niagara Falls again in 2017 with a plastic ball and died.

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