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2007-02-15 16:44:54 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Canada Niagara Falls

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Do the Falls Freeze over in the Winter?

Yes and No...... We'll try to explain
The tremendous volume of water never stops flowing, However, the falling
water and mist create ice formations along the banks of the falls and river.
This can result in mounds of ice as thick as fifty feet. If the Winter is cold for
long enough, the ice will completely stretch across the river and form what
is known as the "ice bridge". This ice bridge can extend for several miles
down river until it reaches the area known as the lower rapids.
Until 1912,visitors were allowed to actually walk out on the ice bridge and

view the Falls from below. February 24th of 1888 the local newspaper
reported that at least 20,000 people watched or tobogganed on the ice.
Shanties selling liquor, photographs and curiosities abounded. On February
4th 1912 the ice bridge broke up and three tourists lives were lost.

There can also be a great deal of "mini-icebergs" which flow down the
Niagara River from frozen Lake Erie. The flow of ice has been reduced
considerably by the yearly installation of the "ice-boom" on Lake Erie. The
ice-boom is a long floating chain (2miles- 3.2 KM) of steel floats strung across
the Niagara River from Buffalo New York to Fort Erie Ontario.
It is set in place during the month of December and removed during the
month of March or April. It is maintained by the New York State Power
Authority. The ice boom helps prevent the ice from clogging the river and most
importantly the hydroelectric companies water intakes.

Ice_flow_under_Grand_Island_Bridge.jpg (85596 bytes)

Spring Ice flowing underneath the North Grand Island Bridge
HOWEVER.... The flow of water was stopped completely over both falls
on March 29th 1848 due to an ice jam in the upper river for several hours. This
is the only known time to have occurred. The Falls did not actually freeze
over, but the flow was stopped to the point where people actually walked out
and recovered artifacts from the riverbed!

2007-02-15 16:51:32 · answer #1 · answered by misslestechy73 1 · 4 0

each so generally some chilly temps will reason ice to style on actual of the rocks, which seems incredibly cool! yet no longer this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, it is been a strategies too heat (18 tiers a pair of days in the past!!). Goddess: South of Niagara Falls, you will locate the the remainder of Southern Ontario! This contains London, Chatham, Windsor, and a lot of alternative high-quality cities and cities. Windsor is the Southern-maximum factor of Canada (yet that's SOUTH of Detroit, MI), no longer Niagara Falls.

2016-10-02 05:38:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To date the volume flow vs. the temperature has yet to see the falls freeze. I have been there also and it is a beautiful sight.

2007-02-15 16:51:19 · answer #3 · answered by iraq51 7 · 0 0

no. Alot of water falls in the northern counerties will freeze and alot won't . It depends on the temperature and how strong the current is. Niagra Falls is very strong and has not yet frozen

2007-02-15 16:48:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

try this...set your freezer to the coldest setting, then get a cup of water, sit in the freezer and stir continually. $10 says it will never freeze. Moving water will not freeze in nature. I'm sure if you dipped the falls in liquid nitrogen or something like that then they might?

2007-02-15 16:50:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A picture is worth a thousand words... Here is a picture from 1911 when the falls did freeze:

http://www.torontojobclassifieds.com/frozen_niagara.htm

2007-02-17 01:50:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i dont think so but look at niagara falls web cam and see for your self

2007-02-15 23:51:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, it can, but temperatures must drop very low very quickly. If you EVER have the chance to visit it, do...and ride the Maid of the Mist. WONDERFUL experience...

2007-02-15 16:48:48 · answer #8 · answered by curiositycat 6 · 0 0

Not sure? But that would be pretty cool to look at

2007-02-15 16:47:54 · answer #9 · answered by Sarah j 3 · 0 0

it keeps running

2007-02-15 16:51:24 · answer #10 · answered by nola_cajun 6 · 0 0

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