. New guide and key to Niagara Falls : published for the convenience and guidance of tourists and visitors, the information conveyed in this guide is authentic and taken from official sources and is therefore accurate and reliable . een eliminated andevery facility for full and free enjoyment is placed at ones dis-posal. The Canadian Government has matched the generousaction of the Empire State and created a magnificent sister parkon that side of the river so that unrestricted views may be hadfrom all angles and from the best possible vantage points. Tourists arriving at Niagara Falls on train


. New guide and key to Niagara Falls : published for the convenience and guidance of tourists and visitors, the information conveyed in this guide is authentic and taken from official sources and is therefore accurate and reliable . een eliminated andevery facility for full and free enjoyment is placed at ones dis-posal. The Canadian Government has matched the generousaction of the Empire State and created a magnificent sister parkon that side of the river so that unrestricted views may be hadfrom all angles and from the best possible vantage points. Tourists arriving at Niagara Falls on trains ar^ within fourblocks of the Falls and Prospect Park (easy walking distance). High Speed Line (electric terminal directly opposite Fallsand Park). PROSPECT PARK One naturally begins a sight-seeimg trip at Niagara witha visit to Prosipect Park. This is a delightful, wooded expanseof parkland bordering on the American upper rapids, Falls andGorge. It contains about ten acres and has a frontage of 1,000feet along the river chasm and of 500 feet along the rapids abovethe American Fall. The spot is marked by a tablet and named in honor of theFranciscan priest, Father Henneplm, who gave the world thefirst description of American, Luna and Horseshoe Falls. PROSPECT POINT PromProspectPoint anunexcelledview of theFalls andG o r g- e canbe per-spectivefrom thispoint issaid to bethe best atNiagara. Inpanoramicview onebeholds the AmericanFall, theLuna Fall,the Cana-dian Horse-shoe Fall, tho Islands that divide the cataract, the frowning- cliffs of theCanadian escarpment, the Gorge, the International Bridges span-ning the boundary stream, and in the far distance, the first lineof breakers indicating the beginning of that terrible stretch oftroubled waters—the Whirlpool Rapids.


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