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If you've never seen Niagara Falls on the Canadian side, I highly recommend it. 1) You get a wonderful view of the magnificent waterfalls, 2) there are many fun things to do in the area (e.g., celebrity wax museums, haunted houses, theatres, casinos).

It is a very fun place. When I was a bachelor and lived a few hours away (by car), this was one of my favorite places to take a girl. :P But, now I am looking forward to taking my daughter to see this :)

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Sat Mar 07, 2009 11:03 pm
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I want to get up close and personal to the waterfall in that ship on the second photo.


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I've never been there, but Niagara Fall always reminds me of that old Superman movie... I think the original one...

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BeatleManU wrote:
I've never been there, but Niagara Fall always reminds me of that old Superman movie... I think the original one...


I remember the scene. It was Superman II
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSc-V3aq85Q


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I went camping near Niagara Falls (on the American side), and the camp site had both electricity and running water. I'd never been camping with electricity and running water available before, does it still count as camping?

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Soliloquy wrote:
I went camping near Niagara Falls (on the American side), and the camp site had both electricity and running water. I'd never been camping with electricity and running water available before, does it still count as camping?


Were you roughing it in a tent or in a cabin? If it is a tent then I think it can still be consider camping but if you were in a cabin then it would not.


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I was in the mother of all tents. Seriously, that tent was about the size of my (admittedly tiny) living room. It was a pretty old canvas tent from my grandfather, probably made in the '40s or '50s. Not like these flimsy domed tents they make today; that's like giftwrapping yourself for the bears ;)

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