Niagara Fortress, also known as Niagara Castle, is just downstream of Riagara Falls. If you drive from there, it's about 20 minutes or more. It's also a convenient place for parking. It's also the border between the United States and Canada, opposite Ontario, Canada. After parking, you can get a free guide to the tourist center, which is not only an old castle, but also a state park. Walking along the road, we can see that there are two obvious signs of occupation, one is France, the other is Britain. The earliest time was when the French built a canoe to print out the war, so an Indian canoe could be seen outside the castle. There are also several places built by the British inside, which can be seen from the national emblem above the castle. Later, the United States won the War of Independence, which was owned by the United States. There is a fortress on the flat land, which is difficult to defend, but fortunately, the opponent is Indian, and of course, it has the function of defense now, but it is not as important as before. You can see some of the forts inside, or the military dormitory commander's office at that time, and so on, are very well preserved. The most valuable thing is that many of the staff members, such as the Musketeers who perform, the aunts who cook, and the priests in the prayer room, have really restored the situation of the military camp at that time, and have been performing training scenes. In this place, the best thing is that there are not many people in particular. Besides us, there are one or two tour groups that are no longer available. It's still very worthwhile to come here, and it's free to enter.