When the U.S. and Canada Had an Ice Bridge | #Shorts #history

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In the 1800s, every winter the Niagara River froze solid enough to form an “ice bridge” between the United States and Canada. People built shacks, held dances, and even drove horses across it. The tradition ended in 1912 after a sudden thaw broke the ice, sending visitors scrambling to shore.

📜 Source: Niagara Falls Public Library historical collections

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