Canadian Falls love

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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A section, about 670 m (2,200 ft) wide, of Niagara Falls within Ontario, Canada.

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  • noun a part of Niagara Falls in Ontario

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Examples

  • However, the costs of preservation efforts eventually led to the Commission leasing part of the Canadian Falls to American companies.

    Niagara Falls 2008

  • _ The ferry entered the fog beneath the Canadian Falls and when it reappeared an hour later, all the passengers, the crew, and the military band on board to provide music for the occasion had disappeared without a trace.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • In another moment, we should plunge into that black hollow which forms the very center of the Canadian Falls.

    The Master of the World 2003

  • The manager of one of the great power-stations on the banks of the river above the Falls told me that the center of the riverbed at the Canadian Falls is deep and of a saucer shape.

    Niagara Falls 1921

  • Having crossed by other bridges to the outermost of the Three Sisters, they now obtained a near and awe-inspiring view of the great rapids above the Canadian Falls.

    Frank Merriwell's Pursuit How to Win Burt L. Standish 1905

  • Authorities got a call from a witness telling them a man had jumped into the Horseshoe Falls, as the Canadian Falls are known.

    unknown title 2009

  • Authorities got a call from a witness telling them a man had jumped into the Horseshoe Falls, as the Canadian Falls are known.

    unknown title 2009

  • Authorities got a call from a witness telling them a man had jumped into the Horseshoe Falls, as the Canadian Falls are known.

    Brandon Sun Online - Top Stories 2009

  • Authorities got a call from a witness telling them a man had jumped into the Horseshoe Falls, as the Canadian Falls are known.

    unknown title 2009

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