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Winter brings an added dimension of beauty and outdoor activity to Niagara.
If "birding" is your thing, then you'll want to be here during the months of November
and December. That's when thousands of gulls and terns congregate around the Falls
and rapids. Approximately 100 different varieties of water birds have been recorded
along the river.
If it's a particularly cold winter, the clinging spray of the Falls blankets the
nearby trees, rocks and lamp posts forming unique frozen shapes. |
| And if you have never seen Niagara Falls with a spectacular Ice
Bridge, you're in for a real treat. Don't forget your cameras for this trip. |
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The spectacular "Winter Festival of Lights" runs from late November to early
January, featuring breathtaking light displays and even outdoor entertainment
against the illuminated
backdrop of the Falls. |
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