This picture is of a beaver stealing a Canadian flag. I don’t think we can really use the term steal since the flag belongs to our head of state. I forget, is that King Charles or a random beaver. Despite being a firm monarchist I would still pick the beaver Getting married in Niagara Falls.

What Do We Need To Get Married At The Falls?

I am only talking about the Ontario (Canada) side, not New York State. They have their own rules and regulations, all of which I am unfamiliar with. If you are in America-and wish to come here to get married-simply use one of the many international bridges. If you are an American, or one of many partnering countries, you can enter without a visa. The cost is quite low, a couple dollars or so. The cheapest way to cross is by foot via the Rainbow Bridge.

Niagara Falls has been Honeymoon Capital of the world for over 200 years, with couples flocking here to start their new lives. It is easy to see why this place is high-key romantic, with it’s natural beauty and all. The power of the water is incredible, with the pressure causing the surrounding paths to quake and tremble.

While the American side is aiight it is the Canadian portion that deserves all of the attention. I used to come to the American side all the time with my parents, scoring deals at the surrounding outlet malls. Their downtown stretch is ugly and lacks anything noteworthy, save for a major casino in urban core. There are some decent hotels but much are outdated and lack the standards upheld by our “beaver-loving friends”.

* This refers to our national animal, our proud and noble beaver.