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Niagara Falls is one of Canada's natural attractions. It is also considered one of the wonders of the world. The waterfall is located on the border of Canada and America. With a terrifying roar tons of water flows powerfully descend every second. The waterfall is in a dense cloud of splashing, because the pressure of the water is quite strong.
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The group of freshwater lakes includes Upper, Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario. The time of formation of the lakes is considered to be the last ice age. As scientists suggest, they arose due to the pressure of the glacier on the earth's crust. In the process of glacioisostasis (sinking and rising of the land), the lakes were gradually filled with water, a direct result of melting ice. The Great Lakes are the natural attractions of Canada. They are the largest reservoir of fresh water on Earth.
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Among the sights of Canada, the landmark is the Hanging Bridge. This unique structure was built in 1889. The authorship of the project belongs to the Scottish engineer George Grant Mackay. It was originally made of cedar planks connected with hemp rope. Of course, such a structure could not last long. Reconstruction began in 1956. Currently, the length of the bridge exceeds 130 meters. It connects the two banks of the Capilano River at a height of 70 m. It is a powerful river with a fast current, but from the bridge it looks like a tiny stream.
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Still undecided about what to see in Canada? Then the Thousand Islands Park will be a real discovery for you. It is located between the cities of Brockville and Kingston. The 2,000 square kilometer stretch of water is home to many islands. The name Thousand Islands Park is provisional; it is impossible to accurately count their number. Especially the smaller ones.
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