The Canadian Side of Niagara Falls
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The Canadian Side of Niagara Falls

by Eriko
(Tokyo, Japan)

Canadian side of Niagara Falls

Canadian side of Niagara Falls

Last summer I spent about one month in Canada to study English. Ah…Time flies! One year has already passed since I left Canada. This post reminds me so much of those great memories. This was my first time for studying abroad and really meaningful to me!

I still remember going to Niagara Falls! I saw it from the Canadian side. Niagara Falls was amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I do think it’s worth visiting! You should go there if you’ve never been there yet!

It’s truly a wonder of Nature. When I was there, I felt very small. And I also did feel we are a part of nature!

Canada is one of my favorite places!!!! Next time I’d like to visit Vancouver because I stayed in Hamilton near Toronto last year.

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