Try your local American Red Cross office or your local fire station, they might be able to help you out.
2007-12-13 10:51:11
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answered by Mike S 7
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I just got back from the Canadian side. We made a day trip of it from Detroit, Michigan into Windsor Canada all the way across to Niagra Falls. It was great! I was also told Canada side was better and from what I saw, I imagine they're right. The canadian side is a HUGE horseshoe of a fall. You can also see the American side very well. However, you cannot see the canadian side much at all from the American side. And since the NY side is a flat fall, all you can do is look down, watch the water go off the edge while at the top, or try to push your way to the closest edge of the fall to see the bottom of it. There's absolutely no problem seeing the entire Niagara area from the Canadian side. I highly recommend! For what you can find on the canadian side, see my other answer in this category on this question a few days after yours. There's a casino, boat tours, aviary, Hard Rock Cafe, Hersheys, helicopter tours, beautiful hotel views, etc.
2016-05-23 10:53:21
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answered by ? 3
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The Red Cross, etc. usually do not offer free classes because of their overhead. Local fire departments, hospitals, etc. might be able to.
2007-12-15 13:16:27
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answered by Madkins007 7
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