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Welcome to NiagaraFallsVlogger.Com! Niagara Falls is such a beautiful and exciting city. Here, you'll be taken through an amusing virtual tour of Niagara Falls, Ontario. I've included videos of popular attractions, thrill rides, historic & fun spots & local events. Everything, from The Falls, itself.... To: Marineland Zooz The Floral Clock The Aero Car The Whirlpool Jets The Fury The Rainforest Café Museums The Great Wolf Lodge Fort Erie Race Track Niagara Falls Fire Works Journey Behind The Falls Downtown Art Festival The Skywheel The Skylon Tower Chippawa Creek Clifton Hill Carnivals Niagara Helicopter Tour Free Fall Skydiving Go-Karting Niagara BMX Bowl McCain Centre The Old Scow (Barge) The Botanical Gardens Butterfly Conservatory Queen Victoria Park Festival of Lights Maid of The Mist The Rink By The Brink Sir Adam Beck Power Plant The Imax Theatre Casino Niagara The Fallsview Casino Golf Courses Wineries Restaurants Hotels And much more...... Unveiling the true beauty, pulse & mystery of Niagara Falls. Commentaries and background stories. It's so great, that there's a platform like this, to be able to share all of Niagara's wonder with others. Please feel free to contact us with your opinions, comments & requests! So, Sit back Relax.... And Enjoy! |
Over The Edge |
A few feet from the Brink of Niagara Falls Horseshoe Waterfall. |

The Falls at Niagara are about 12,000 years old and were formed when melting glaciers created massive fresh-water lakes, The Great Lakes. Lake Erie runs downwards, over the Falls, into Lake Ontario. The rushing waters carved out a river in their descent and at one point passed over a steep cliff like formation, known as The Niagara Escarpment. |

Featured on CNN ireports, this is a video of Niagara Falls in February of 2009. A spectacular view of the brink, the ice bridge below, and a look at the incredible ice formations Behind The Falls |
| From the original Falls, going over the Niagara Escarpment, the water began to wear its way back up the river. The path that it left is The Niagara Gorge. Currently, Niagara Falls erodes approximately 1 foot per year. The Niagara River flows at approximately 35 miles/hour (56.3 kilometers/hour). The Horseshoe Falls are 180 feet (57 meters) high and allow 6 million cubic feet (168,000 cubic meters) of water over the brink every minute during peak daytime hours. |
