Niagara Falls: A tale of two countries

From the Centre Daily Times:

New York State is one of few places where you don’t necessarily travel north to get to Canada.

A chunk of Southern Ontario actually lies south and west of the Empire State, making the nickname “True North” more of a quip.

And if you make it to Niagara Falls, you can find yourself in two places at once — a phrase that may seem like an oxymoron, but something that is, in fact, possible.

Niagara Falls is a collective name for three waterfalls that intersect the International Boundary Line in New York State and Ontario, Canada.

It’s also the name of the cities where the falls lie.

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