Natural

A site survey

Niagara Falls.

Ontario / New York Canada

By Natural formation

Niagara Falls is a group of three waterfalls on the border between the Canadian province of Ontario and the US state of New York. The combined falls have the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world.

Type
Natural
Built
Geological
Architect
Natural formation
Size
51 m height
Coordinates
43.0962°N · 79.0377°W
04 · About

On the site.

Niagara Falls is a group of three waterfalls on the border between the Canadian province of Ontario and the US state of usa-state/new-york/" data-it-autolink="1">New York. The combined falls have the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world.

Setting & geography

Niagara Falls stands in Ontario / New York, Canada, at coordinates 43.1°, -79.04°. The surrounding landscape — urban, coastal, mountainous or rural — frames how the site is approached, photographed and understood. Shaped by geological forces over thousands or millions of years, the site continues to evolve under wind, water and weather.

Architecture & form

As a natural landmark, Niagara Falls combines function and symbolism in proportions that still hold up against the eye. Its principal measurements are 51 m height, dimensions that govern not only the experience of standing in front of the site but the way it appears in maps, photographs and the city skyline beyond. Materials, ornament and structural strategy all reflect what was available, fashionable and politically possible at the moment of building. Conservation work since has aimed to preserve the original intent while adapting to modern visitor numbers and safety standards.

Construction & history

Construction of Niagara Falls took place in Geological. The work is credited to Natural formation. Niagara Falls has weathered war, weather, neglect and revival across its life. Each generation has read the site differently — sometimes as a sacred place, sometimes as a political monument, sometimes as a tourist attraction — and each reading has left its trace on what the visitor sees today.

Cultural significance

Niagara Falls appears on stamps, coins, school textbooks and a thousand photographs taken every day. It functions as a piece of national identity for Canada and as a piece of shared global heritage. UNESCO, national heritage agencies and local custodians typically have overlapping interests in the site’s protection — a useful tension that keeps the place both authentic and accessible.

Plan your visit

Most visitors reach Niagara Falls from Ontario / New York by public transport, organised tour or private taxi; check official sources for current opening hours, ticket prices and seasonal closures before you travel. Best light for photography typically falls in the early morning or the hour before sunset, when crowds also tend to thin. Modest dress and respectful behaviour are expected at religious or memorial sites; many landmarks restrict tripods, drones or large bags. Allow at least two hours on site and longer if you intend to visit any associated museums or grounds.

Specifications

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Field Value Note
Country Canada
Location Ontario / New York city / region
Type Natural landmark category
Built Geological period of construction
Architect Natural formation
Size 51 m height principal dimensions
Latitude 43.0962 degrees
Longitude -79.0377 degrees

Did you know?

Niagara Falls erodes about 30 cm per year on average and has receded over 11 km from its original position at Lake Ontario over the past 12,000 years.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the Niagara Falls?

The Niagara Falls is located in Ontario / New York, Canada. It sits at coordinates 43.0962°N, -79.0377°E.

When was the Niagara Falls built?

The Niagara Falls was built in Geological — .

Who designed the Niagara Falls?

The Niagara Falls was designed by Natural formation.

What type of landmark is the Niagara Falls?

The Niagara Falls is classified as a natural landmark.

How big is the Niagara Falls?

The Niagara Falls measures 51 m height.

05 · Era & context

When and where.

Historical context derived from the construction year and location — places this landmark in time.

Category
Natural
Scale
51 m height
Continent
North America
Sub-region
Northern America
Dispatch 20 · MAY · 26

A small thing, worth noting.

Niagara Falls erodes about 30 cm per year on average and has receded over 11 km from its original position at Lake Ontario over the past 12,000 years.

— filed from Niagara Falls