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Niagara Falls boats show difference in Covid-19 rules in US and Canada

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Images and footage emerging from the tourist hotspot of Niagara Falls have shown the stark differences between the social distancing rules in Canada and the neighbouring US.

Although cases of Covid-19 continue to rise across the US, neighbouring Canada has largely managed to contain the spread of the virus.

It has been helped by strict social distancing measures and mandatory masks in several jurisdictions. At the famous waterfalls on the US-Canadian border, Canadian ferries are limited to just six passengers per boat, out of a 700-person capacity.

But on the US side, the ferries are operating at 50% capacity, according to Maid of the Mist boat tours. "We actually took a picture of the (American) boat," said Julie Pronovost, visiting from

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