Niagara Falls: Waterfall between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario | New York State and Canada

Niagara Falls is a shared treasure between the United States and Canada. Waters drain from Lake Erie down the Niagara River. They spill down the falls and then continue on to Lake Ontario.
The falls spill some 170 feet. On the Canadian side, there is Horseshoe Falls. On the American side, there is the American Falls.
The Niagara River was a fault line between cultures. On the Canadian side were the Huron, and on the American side the Iroquois. During colonial times, the French held Canada, and the British the future United States.
Fort Niagara is in Youngstown, New York. Fort George and Fort Mississauga are at Niagara-on-the-Lake. Fort Erie is on the Canadian side where Lake Erie drains into the Niagara River.
A battle was fought near Niagara Falls at Chippawa during the War of 1812.
Niagara Falls was visited by Father Louis Hennepin in 1678 who provided the first western description of the falls.
A short film by Jeffrey Meyer

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  • @chasbodaniels1744
    @chasbodaniels17449 күн бұрын

    Love hearing the roar of the falls at the open and close of this video. When you stand along the bank of the Niagara River just before the falls, the sound is deafening, and the raw power is almost terrifying.

  • @thomasrastocky3871
    @thomasrastocky38718 ай бұрын

    I always thought the Falls went from north to south. I always learn something new from your videos, this and so much more. Thank you for posting.

  • @gr500music6
    @gr500music69 ай бұрын

    For no related reason, I was looking up the average depth of Lake Erie the other day. Boy is it shallow! Ontario is smaller in surface area but holds more water because it is much deeper on average. Apparently water moves through Erie the fastest of any of the Great Lakes, as if it were simply a (big) widening in a river. BTW, thanks from down here in Pennsylvania to our Canadian neighbors for being so terrific over the years. Love y'all! We need your sanity now more than ever. And what's the name of that huge waterfall up near Quebec? Saw it once, wow!

  • @sandramosley2801
    @sandramosley28019 ай бұрын

    Thanks, Jeffrey! It is a confusing area on the ground, and your maps and narrative create a picture one can carry around mentally as you visit the region, which is quite beautiful and I think, a little magical.

  • @JeffreytheLibrarian

    @JeffreytheLibrarian

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I need to look at the big picture from a top-down perspective to understand it.

  • @susancorvalan6765
    @susancorvalan67659 ай бұрын

    I am so happy to have found your channel. Learning is a wonder, even at my advanced age. My gnddtrs benefit too! TYVM!

  • @JeffreytheLibrarian

    @JeffreytheLibrarian

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @user-wd8rh7hu6y
    @user-wd8rh7hu6y9 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed your video, Jeffrey. I learned so much! Thank you!

  • @JeffreytheLibrarian

    @JeffreytheLibrarian

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @dmforsyth
    @dmforsyth9 ай бұрын

    5:08. And don't forget about the very bloody Battle of Lundy's Lane too, fought in 1814 in what is now part of Niagara Falls Ontario

  • @Marlene-zj1ke
    @Marlene-zj1ke9 ай бұрын

    That 5 minute teaser had a lot of info leaving me wanting to know more. I've always been fascinated by the falls but more so of the escarpment 'scar' through Ontario.

  • @rcdoodles6214
    @rcdoodles62149 ай бұрын

    Thank you! We are visiting the falls later this month and your historical overview is very interesting. New subscriber - love your content!

  • @JeffreytheLibrarian

    @JeffreytheLibrarian

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @Squatch_Rider66
    @Squatch_Rider669 ай бұрын

    Very interesting. Was up there a long time ago and wonder how much has changed since then

  • @billyjoelosteen8587
    @billyjoelosteen85879 ай бұрын

    Awesome video

  • @JeffreytheLibrarian

    @JeffreytheLibrarian

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @Feathermason
    @Feathermason9 ай бұрын

    ..had a wonderful (Canuck)childhood there...

  • @magicworldbyjorg
    @magicworldbyjorg9 ай бұрын

    ...a cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…

  • @JeffreytheLibrarian

    @JeffreytheLibrarian

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @magicworldbyjorg

    @magicworldbyjorg

    9 ай бұрын

    @@JeffreytheLibrarian Thank you very mutch... have a nice day.... see you….

  • @Rsama60
    @Rsama609 ай бұрын

    Jeffey and wonderful video about a nice topic. Maybe you ads a second video about the taming of the falls

  • @JeffreytheLibrarian

    @JeffreytheLibrarian

    9 ай бұрын

    I will certainly do more on Niagara. It's a wonderful place.

  • @edwardlulofs444
    @edwardlulofs4445 ай бұрын

    I’ve read that the power station is closed once in a while so people can experience the full amount of water falling.

  • @skpjoecoursegold366
    @skpjoecoursegold3669 ай бұрын

    was there 1963.

  • @amotaba
    @amotaba9 ай бұрын

    A lesser known, but equaly wonderful is the Cataratas do Iguaçu (Iguaçu Falls) in the frontier between Brasil, Argentina and Paraguai

  • @Rsama60

    @Rsama60

    9 ай бұрын

    I would not say lesser known, in my mind the three big falls Niagara, Iguaçu and the Victoria falls are equally known around the world. I dissagree on the equally wonderfull. I’ve been to Niagara and Iguaçu. And no offence to the magificent Niagara falls but Iguaçu dwarfs them in both size and beauty.

  • @amotaba

    @amotaba

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Rsama60 i'm brazilian and ive never been there... what's your nationality?

  • @Rsama60

    @Rsama60

    9 ай бұрын

    @@amotaba I am German. I spend some time for work in Curitiba. On my last trip I added some days vaction and took a bus to Foz do Iguaçu. I spend a day at the Argentinian side and a day at the Brazilian side. Both are very different. In Argentina you have the felling to be within the falls. In Brazil you are on top. Take the time to go there.

  • @thattimestampguy
    @thattimestampguy9 ай бұрын

    0:00 Niagara Falls 0:11 Horseshoe Falls 0:19 Located between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. *Rivers Flow according to Gravity* 0:42 Gravity, not North-South, determines how a river flows. 0:51 “Water always flows downhill, and sometimes downhill can be up (North) on a map.” 🗺️ *A Close-Up Look at Niagara Falls* 0:58 1:07 Goat Island 🐐 🏝️ • John Steadman kept goats 🐐 on this island, garnering it the name Goat Island • John Steadman killed his goats in 1780 • The name remains Goat Island to this day. 1:40 The Geology of Niagara Falls. 1:57 170 Foot Drop! (Some people actually have have taken this drop down The Falls) *The Great Lakes used to be beneath Ice Glaciers* 2:13 The Great Lakes emerged from receding Glaciers. *Native American Tribes living near Lake Ontario* 2:54 Huron People and The Iroquois Nation. *Forts Construction by The British and French in the 1700s and early 1800s* 🇬🇧🇫🇷 3:20 🇫🇷Fort Niagara 1726 3:37 🇬🇧Fort George 1796 3:42 🇬🇧Fort Mississauga 1816 3:51 🇬🇧Fort Erie 1764 4:06 🇺🇸🇬🇧Battle of Chippewa of The War of 1812 4:11 Volume of Water eroded The Rock Formations 4:28 Hydro-Electric Power 🌊⚡️ 4:33 • French and British 🇫🇷🇬🇧 • Natives and Settlers 🪶👩🏻‍🌾 • Canadians and Americans 🇨🇦🇺🇸 4:46 “Today, Niagara Falls is a shared historical national treasure between two great friendly nations.” 🇺🇸 🌊 🇨🇦 4:54 The sound of the rushing water flowing down The Niagara Falls 🌊