Whirlpool Bridge on Niagara River
This is the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge on the Niagara River – I am revisiting photos I took from our trip last summer to Niagara Falls. The Whirlpool Bridge is about a mile from the falls.
The Whirlpool Bridge crosses the international border between the United States and Canada. You can learn more here about the Whirlpool Bridge and the earlier suspension bridge it replaced (the world’s first working railway suspension bridge).
Here’s a jet boat one can take on the Niagara River. We just stood high on the cliff above and took photos.
For more bridges, visit San Francisco Bay Daily Photo:
Louis la Vache says
«Louis» is delighted that you have contributed to Sunday Bridges.
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Michelle says
This is the bridge we take to avoid the traffic on the Peace Bridge to Canada..beautiful views...
Kim,USA says
I think I saw this bridge when we were at Niagara Falls. The water is tremendously rough and being there scares me to death, lol! Happy Sunday!
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genie says
This one is a wee bit too high for my liking. It is one mammoth structure and so impressive to view. YOur capture is excellent. genie
Mrs. S. says
Beautiful shots!
Ilana-Davita says
Very impressive. I would not like to be in that jet boat; I'd be terrified.
Leora says
The ride itself looks OK to me - one supposedly does get quite wet. What I don't enjoy is the size of the credit card bill after all these Niagara events...
Ilana-Davita says
I can easily imagine that the Niagara Falls are not exactly the cheapest place for a family visit.
Leora says
Surprisingly, the U.S. side was more affordable. You can take the Maid of the Mist and the Cave of the Winds for a reasonable sum. But the nice hotels are on the Canadian side (as is the kosher food), and people had recommended the Canadian side to us.
Lynette says
I like the photos you took from high on the cliff.
ann nz says
I drove from Canada to USA at th niagara falls in 1976. May be this is the same bridge.
Leora says
It was probably the rainbow bridge, which is right next to Niagara Falls:
http://www.leoraw.com/blog/2011/09/rainbow-bridge-at-niagara-falls/
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