What side of the Grand Canyon is Canada on?
My family and I visited the Grand Canyon last autumn. We were in the US but I couldn’t remember what side. Which side is the Canadian side?
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the north side (since canada is north of the US, right?)… about 1000 miles away…
LOL Canada is North of the Grand Canyon…
I lived in the US for 3 years and couldn’t believe how many people have no idea where Canada is…it’s to the north and it’s bigger than you!
ok…really? the grand canyon is big, but not as big as the entire country! look at a map!
Hmmm, Canada is far from the Grand Canyon:
http://maps.yahoo.com/#mvt=m&lat=36.054885&lon=-112.122099&zoom=8&q1=grand%20canyon
Glacier National Park is on the US Canada border. Canada is to the north but there is not a huge canyon there…many glaciers among the mountains and lakes. In Canada the park’s name is Waterton Lakes National Park:
http://maps.yahoo.com/#mvt=m&lat=48.589031&lon=-113.987221&zoom=9&q1=glacier%20national%20park
Maybe you were at Niagara Falls which is located between the US and Canada. Canada is on the western shore of the river:
http://media.counton2.com/wcbd/images/snap/79b94b3ca015838377954c80d8a3d1fc1_medium.jpg
Hmm, did you mean Niagara Falls, maybe? The Grand Canyon that I usually think of is in Arizona, although there are things they call the “Grand Canyon of Mexico,” “Grand Canyon of Hawaii,” etc.
I think the Grand Canyon is east of Niagra Falls which lies just south of Washington D.C. which is on the West Coast of the Gulf of Mexico that is north of the Mississippi which flows northwest into Lake Tahoe that then drains into The Rio Grande on the border of New York and Seattle which is part of the Mojave Desert that is inhabited by idiots like you.
Uh, the Grand Canyon is (entirely) in Arizona. It isn’t remotely close to Canada.
I’m going to go way out on a limb and *hope* that you misspoke twice, and were actually referring to the natural wonder that the US does share with Canada – Niagara Falls. The horseshoe-shaped falls are on the Canadian side, the straight falls on the US side. The Canadian side has better views of both falls, and much more entertainment.
Arizona is on all sides of the Grand Canyon.
I think you’re confusing the Grand Canyon with Niagara Falls.