. Detroit, "The city of the strait"; historical, descriptive, illustrated . the waters, or wandered inthe wooded aisles of Goat Island, orby the fairy cascades of the ThreeSisters. He will never understandits wonderful voice until he hasstood at the foot of the GreatHorseshoe and listened to its thun-der, that Eugene Thayer, the fam-ous organist, declared was not aroar, but the divinest music onearth. The banks of the river upon either side of the Falls havebeen reserved by the Ontario and New York State Govern-ments as free public parks, so that the expense of a visit toNiagara has been shorn


. Detroit, "The city of the strait"; historical, descriptive, illustrated . the waters, or wandered inthe wooded aisles of Goat Island, orby the fairy cascades of the ThreeSisters. He will never understandits wonderful voice until he hasstood at the foot of the GreatHorseshoe and listened to its thun-der, that Eugene Thayer, the fam-ous organist, declared was not aroar, but the divinest music onearth. The banks of the river upon either side of the Falls havebeen reserved by the Ontario and New York State Govern-ments as free public parks, so that the expense of a visit toNiagara has been shornof exorbitant hotel accommoda-tions at Niagara areample, excellent inquality, and reasonablein price. On the Ameri-can side the Tnternationaland Cataract are openfrom May to about thefirst of November, whilethe Kaltenbach, the Pros-pect House, Imperial,and other hotels are openthe year round. A visit to the Cave ofthe Winds, with guideand dress, costs a dollar, and the similar trip under the Horse-shoe Falls, on the Canada side, fifty cents; the round trip on. 07i Goat Island.


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