Watch: Niagara Falls turns into a winter wonderland

The subzero temperature in recent weeks have covered the iconic site with snow and ice

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Water flows around ice
Water flows around ice, formed on the American Falls in Niagara Falls, viewed from the Canadian side, Ontario.
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An aerial photo taken over the American side shows water flowing around ice in Niagara Falls.
A couple takes a photo of ice formed on the American Falls in Niagara Falls, viewed from the Canadian side, Ontario.
An aerial photo taken over the American side shows water flowing around ice in Niagara Falls.
Ice and snow cover branches near the brink of the Horseshoe Falls, Ontario.
An aerial photo taken over the American side shows water flowing around ice in Niagara Falls.
A couple takes a photo of ice formed on the American Falls in Niagara Falls, viewed from the Canadian side, Ontario.
Water flows around ice, formed on the American Falls in Niagara Falls, viewed from the Canadian side, Ontario.
An aerial photo taken over the American side shows water flowing around ice in Niagara Falls.
An aerial photo taken over the American side shows water flowing around ice due to subzero temperatures in Niagara Falls.
Visitors take a selfie as ice and snow coat a railing near the brink of the Horseshoe Falls, due to subzero temperatures in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Ice and snow cover branches near the brink of the Horseshoe Falls, Ontario.
Water flows around ice, formed on the American Falls in Niagara Falls, due to subzero temperatures, viewed from the Canadian side, in Ontario.
An aerial photo taken over the American side shows water flowing around ice in Niagara Falls.
Ice and snow cover branches near the brink of Niagara Falls, Ontario.

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