Niagara Falls' Botany - Cutleaf Maple

Here is another example of the unusual trees to be found in the Niagara Falls State Park -- this one, unfortunately, wasn't labeled. It's clearly a maple, but its leaves are so deeply cut as to be almost a cutleaf maple, and so pointy my first glance mistook it for an oak.
This was located just at the entrance to the pedestrian bridge over to Goat Island.

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oak-leaf maple?
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