Niagara Falls

Seeing Canada Through a Window of Water

Nonfiction, Travel, Canada, Ontario
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Author: Oakland Ross ISBN: 9780887856280
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches Language: English
Author: Oakland Ross
ISBN: 9780887856280
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches
Language: English
Ask a foreigner what he or she thinks about when Canada is mentioned, and the answer is likely to be Niagara Falls. It's the image that most defines us, for better or for worse, and no matter how inaccurately. But what does the place say about this country? Not all of the answers to that question are flattering to us as Canadians, and they might very well surprise you. To judge by the history of the falls, Canadians or at least some Canadians are more American than, well, Americans. In Niagara Falls: Seeing Canada Through a Window of Water, award-winning Toronto Star journalist Oakland Ross explores the myths and realities of the famous cataracts, chronicling their history and development and the brave, sometimes demented folk who have dared to challenge them, by tightrope or God help them -- in barrels.
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Ask a foreigner what he or she thinks about when Canada is mentioned, and the answer is likely to be Niagara Falls. It's the image that most defines us, for better or for worse, and no matter how inaccurately. But what does the place say about this country? Not all of the answers to that question are flattering to us as Canadians, and they might very well surprise you. To judge by the history of the falls, Canadians or at least some Canadians are more American than, well, Americans. In Niagara Falls: Seeing Canada Through a Window of Water, award-winning Toronto Star journalist Oakland Ross explores the myths and realities of the famous cataracts, chronicling their history and development and the brave, sometimes demented folk who have dared to challenge them, by tightrope or God help them -- in barrels.

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