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Niagara Falls

Whose territory are we in now? Throughout all our travels, it was fun to imagine what life must have been like before the settlers came. It is like a miracle that we have been able to keep our languages and our traditions and our stories. Our languages and traditions are strong! And we are happy that our old people kept them alive even when it was against the law.

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At Niagara Falls, we went on the "Journey Behind the Falls", the "Whirlpool Aero Car", the Hornblower and to the Butterfly Conservatory.

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We also spent some time at Ripley's Believe it or Not!

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"Journey Behind the Falls"

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pic above the falls...

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pic below the falls

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taking a break as we started walking to the other attractions...

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it was a very muggy humid day

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Whirlpool Aero Car

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At this point, right below us, we were at the Canadian and American border AND Ontario and New York borders. Imaginary lines.

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On the "Hornblower"

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Butterfly Conservatory

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Butterflies of Treaty 3 and 9, Robison Huron and unceded lands.

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