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Exploring Niagara's Unseen Islands: Gems Near the Falls You Need to Visit

Niagara Falls is one of the most stunning natural spectacles in the world, drawing millions of tourists every year from around the globe. The mesmerizing falls consist of three waterfalls that straddle the international border between the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of New York. While the magnificent falls themselves are undoubtedly the main draw, various islands dotted around them are worth exploring in their own right, including Green Island, Goat Island, and the Three Sisters Islands, among others.

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Goat Island, a piece of land located right in the middle of Niagara Falls between the Bridal Veil Falls and the Horseshoe Falls, offers an up-close view of the roaring waters. Its Terrapin Point offers some of the best views of Horseshoe Falls, and the Three Sisters Islands are just off its western shore. An asphalt walking trail, some 2.7 miles long, allows visitors to fully appreciate the natural splendor of the area.


Goat Island's little sisters, the Three Sisters Islands, are a series of small islands situated off its western edge. Connected to Goat Island and each other by pedestrian bridges, they offer breathtaking, unobstructed views of the upper rapids as the water races towards the falls.


Next in line, the picturesque Green Island is located in the Niagara River just south of Goat Island and next to the American Falls. While not as prominent as Goat Island or Three Sisters, this quaint little piece of land is still worth a visit due to its quiet atmosphere and its place in local history.


Other lesser-known islands at Niagara Falls also have their own unique appeal. Among these is Luna Island, located between Goat Island and the American Falls. This small but beautiful spot is known for its close-up views of Bridal Veil Falls.


Finally, Navy Island, an uninhabited island just above Niagara Falls, has a rich history. It has been designated as a National Historic Site of Canada.


The islands at Niagara Falls provide unique vantage points and experiences, each one contributing to the extraordinary beauty of this world-renowned destination. So while the waterfalls themselves may steal the show, don't miss out on the opportunity to explore these unique islands on your next trip to Niagara Falls. You may just discover that these hidden gems are just as awe-inspiring.

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