Viewing Canada from America - Rainbow Bridge
@allknowing (153544)
India
May 13, 2018 5:15am CST
The Rainbow Bridge over Niagara Falls connects the US and Canada and what is most fascinating is that one can See Canada standing on the bank of the Niagara Falls.
I have a passion for travel and these kind of rare views make my day. I also had the opportunity to ride across this bridge with my niece form Canada to the American side of Niagara Falls We had earlier taken a flight to Canada from New Jersey and we drove down to the Falls. We got back and then took a flight back to New Jersey from Canada.
Happy memories.
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
13 May 18
Since we were in Canada for a couple of days my niece hired a vehicle and drove down that bridge to Niagara Falls That was my second visit to the Falls.
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@dodo19 (48142)
• Beaconsfield, Quebec
13 May 18
@allknowing It's definitely a beautiful place to visit. I'd love to go back.
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
14 May 18
@dodo19 Did you go on that Maid of the Mist I did from both sides.
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@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
13 May 18
I would love to visit the Niagara Falls which connect The USA with Canada. I adore seeing waterfalls and in 2014 I saw a wild looking waterfall in Iceland. In 2012 I got to visit a famous waterfall in South America. I saw splendid waterfalls called The Iguazu Falls. The side in Argentina was rustic and natural looking with charming and special views. On the side in Brazil it looked a lot more modern and considerably less natural. Nearby we found a special and highly memorable bird park.
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
14 May 18
I love water falls too. Sometimes I just go to youtube and have a day.
@caopaopao (12395)
• China
13 May 18
Thank you for sharing. Sounds good. I hope I can go to see the rainbow bridge some day.
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
13 May 18
It is the Niagara Falls that people go to experience and that bridge is fascinating because it connects two countries.
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
13 May 18
@caopaopao We had to show our passports that had the required visas. I am not sure about my niece who is settled there.
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@caopaopao (12395)
• China
13 May 18
@allknowing Do people from both countries are free to travel on the bridge? Do they need to go through any formalities and visa?
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
14 May 18
Why not? Just keep wishing and it will happen
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
13 May 18
It is worth taking the trouble and spending money

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@Starmaiden (9308)
• Canada
14 May 18
I've never been to Niagra Falls. I've travelled across Canada but haven't been able to get to the Falls. I did live in South Surrey, British Columbia Canada, which is fairly close to the Canada/USA border. I had a spectacular view of Mount Baker in Washington State.
Mount Baker is a glacial Volcano. It is covered in snow all year round and beautiful to see. 

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@allknowing (153544)
• India
14 May 18
This is like so close and yet so far situation.
I had to get to youtube to see that mount baker. What a view!!!
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
14 May 18
@Starmaiden Wow!! I too like to see waterfalls, glaciers and mountains. I was in Switzerland and went up the JungFrau
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@Starmaiden (9308)
• Canada
14 May 18
@allknowing
This is exactly the view I had of Mount Baker when I lived in Surrey. 

With the weather being good and daylight savings, I get to actually drive home when the sun is still up. I stopped off at Mud Bay Park in Surrey as Mount Baker can clearly be seen.
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
13 May 18
I also have been to both sides of Niagara Falls.
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
13 May 18
I love travel and each time I visit a place I get back memories and take time to reminisce
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