Niagara Falls to light up for World Cup
11-06-2026 20:59 via cbc.ca

Niagara Falls to light up for World Cup

The Niagara Falls Illumination Board will light the waterfall with colours for Canada, Mexico and the United States — the three World Cup host nations.
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