This river really is one of the most amazing places I’ve ever visited. Not just the falls (though they are incredible), but the also the gorge and Niagara-on-the-Lake. I hope to be able to return soon.
Captain Sam from Hornblower said "this has been here for thousands of years, unchanging." Not true! I first visited the mighty Horseshoe Falls in 1952, when I was 5 years old. The flow over the falls was double what it is now! I'm sure if the tourists dollars ever drop off, all the water will be diverted for power. That would be really sad. if you ever get the chance, see Niagara Falls. It is well worth the trip. Just stunning! Thank you for sharing this beautiful documentary.
Sister looks amazing for her age! The story of the chapel was lovely. Very Canadian centered, unsurprising as it's a Canadian production, but at least we got some good stuff in Buffalo.
You report 6 international bridges. I know of the Peace Bridge, the International Railroad Bridge, the Rainbow Bridge, the Whirlpool Bridge and the Lewiston Queenston Bridge. What am I missing?
Don't forget to go around Grand Island the opposite way, that's where the Erie Canal meets the River. You missed beautiful North Tonawanda, you missed the American power intakes! Ohh this is a Canadian video!
This river really is one of the most amazing places I’ve ever visited. Not just the falls (though they are incredible), but the also the gorge and Niagara-on-the-Lake. I hope to be able to return soon.
The best, most thoughtful and cohesive documentary of the Niagara river I have seen. Truly awe inspiring. Fantastic work!
i grew up in Lewiston back in the 50's-early 60's.we fished in the river standing just feet from the rapids and climbed around in the gorge.
How are there so few comments and views?! Excellent video! Loved every minute! 🇨🇦🌊🇺🇸
I live right near the river and have run and cycled literally every inch of shoreline from the peace bridge to Old Fort Niagara and love it so much !!
Captain Sam from Hornblower said "this has been here for thousands of years, unchanging." Not true! I first visited the mighty Horseshoe Falls in 1952, when I was 5 years old. The flow over the falls was double what it is now! I'm sure if the tourists dollars ever drop off, all the water will be diverted for power. That would be really sad. if you ever get the chance, see Niagara Falls. It is well worth the trip. Just stunning! Thank you for sharing this beautiful documentary.
This is beautiful place for tourister
Beautiful.
Sister looks amazing for her age! The story of the chapel was lovely.
Very Canadian centered, unsurprising as it's a Canadian production, but at least we got some good stuff in Buffalo.
You report 6 international bridges. I know of the Peace Bridge, the International Railroad Bridge, the Rainbow Bridge, the Whirlpool Bridge and the Lewiston Queenston Bridge. What am I missing?
I live directly on the river. Your count is correct. Don't know where they came up with six. 🤷♂️
@@boxofmoles4057 Perhaps they're including the two Grand Island bridges.
There is the old railroad bridge NEXT to the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge, but that's been out of commission for decades
Don't forget to go around Grand Island the opposite way, that's where the Erie Canal meets the River. You missed beautiful North Tonawanda, you missed the American power intakes! Ohh this is a Canadian video!
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Ok I am enjoying the video but the section with the whitest blonde lady in the northeast talking about her ancestors is beyond ridiculous lol
I was looking for this exact comment glad I'm not the only one. She seems to be reaching for a culture and repelled by her whiteness.
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What ancestors are she referring to? As far as I know it was slaves crossing over.