Frozen Niagara Falls draws tourists

A partially frozen American Falls is seen lit by lights during sub freezing temperatures in Niagara A partially frozen Falls is seen lit by lights during sub freezing temperatures in Ontario in 2014 A polar vortex is a rotating pool of cold, dense air

Extreme weather hitting the east coast of America has caused the Niagara Falls to partially freeze over. Temperatures have reached as low as -14C, and

Internationally renowned ice climber Will Gadd takes ice climbing to the next level by scaling the frozen sections of the world's largest flowing waterfall, Niagara Falls. Gadd, a world-renowned ice climber and paraglider from 

At Niagara Falls, the majestic rushing water was obscured by blocks of craggy ice. In Florida, the start of spring training felt less than springlike. Welcome to the big chill. A blast of blisteringly cold air that some forecasters call the Siberian

USA Today reports that Niagara Falls is drawing plenty of visitors who want to see the natural wonder now that low temperatures have turned much of it into an icy spectacle. The falls aren't completely frozen over, but parts are covered in ice and mist