One-Tank Trip for
April 23/16
(c) By Jim Fox
For a good time in
Niagara Falls, just add water.
Water cascading
over the steep cliff-like Niagara escarpment has been drawing visitors and honeymooners
to the falls for centuries.
Just add water: Jim and Barb Fox check out the red, heart-shaped Jacuzzi that’s standard in many Niagara Falls hotel suites. (Jim Fox photo) |
The falls were
formed 12,000 years ago by melting glaciers that created the fresh-water Great
Lakes.
The
rushing waters carved out a river in their descent and over the years began to
wear their way back up the river with the path today known as the Niagara Gorge.
The beauty
of the two waterfalls – the Horseshoe in Canada and the American in the U.S. –
are practical as well by generating hydroelectricity for both countries.
This spot
is known for romance as its claim as the “Honeymoon Capital of the World” was established
by the French in the early 1800s.
The story goes that
Napoleon’s brother, Jerome Bonaparte, travelled by stage coach from New Orleans
to spend his honeymoon at the falls and the word about this romantic spot spread
throughout the world.
As well as the
honeymoon capital, it has to be the capital of hotel rooms with red
heart-shaped Jacuzzi whirlpool tubs beside the bed.
Today, all types of
“once-in-a-lifetime” honeymoon suites can be found at the hotels and motels.
And, don’t forget
the “Magic Fingers” vibrating beds for a fun time at the falls.
Newlyweds can
receive an official Honeymoon Certificate signed by the mayor along with admission
passes and discounts through Niagara Falls Tourism. niagarafallstourism.com; 1-800-563-2557