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niagara falls ontario

Horseshoe Falls is one of Niagara's most iconic natural wonders, drawing millions of tourists every year. However, the region is home to some other magical cascades, and they're worth a visit.

Hidden away in a quaint village, these two waterfalls offer breathtaking views and magical scenery with fewer crowds.

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Niagara Falls often gets all the hype when it comes to Ontario's waterfalls. Its powerful cascade and breathtaking views make it a hotspot for tourists and locals year-round.

If you've already seen Niagara Falls or are looking for a less-crowded experience, you might want to add this majestic cascade to your bucket list.

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Niagara Falls is a popular tourist destination in Ontario, but finding an affordable restaurant in the area can sometimes be tough. But don't worry — locals have you covered.

The Niagara region in Ontario has several smaller towns filled with hidden gems, and Niagara Falls is one of the most popular tourist spots in the country. Today we're telling you where to grab a bite after you're done chasing the waterfall.

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Getting caught in a tourist trap can turn a fun outing into an expensive and crowded ordeal. This Ontario attraction has been named the biggest tourist trap in Canada and it even ranks among the biggest in the world.

Vacation rentals and property management platform Casago recently revealed some of the top tourist traps around the globe. The study was conducted by analyzing thousands of Tripadvisor reviews and picking the attractions with the highest amount of "tourist trap" mentions in different countries.

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It's time to plan a day trip, because this Ontario landmark was just named the "most-loved" in the world, and it even beat the Grand Canyon.

A study from Bounce, a luggage storage network, revealed the top 10 "best-loved" landmarks in the world, and Niagara Falls came in at the top of the list, with a score of 9.22/10. The study looked at a number of factors for popular landmarks across the globe, including annual visitors, admission fees, Tripadvisor ratings, and Instagram posts.

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