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Land of the Thundering Waters, Victorian mansions, vineyards and orchards, scene of pivotal historical and industrial events, Honeymoon Capital of the Universe, and above all, a magnet that draws 18 million visitors a year.






Brock's Monument


Tribute to glorious victory
Niagara Parkway
At Hwy 405
Niagara Falls, ON L0S 1L0
Canada
+1 905 468 4258
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Situated within Queenston Heights Park about 10 kilometres north of the Falls, this monument serves as a tribute to Major-General Isaac Brock, the British commander who lost his life here defending the area during the War of 1812. Fifty-six metres high, the impressive monument was built in 1856 and replaces an earlier one blown up by a massive gunpowder blast in 1840. The park itself, maintained by the Niagara Parks Commission, features the beginning of the Bruce Trail as well as the Queenston Heights Restaurant.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Brock's Monument photo by Lindsay D
Photo: Lindsay D
Brock's Monument photo by Ryan Maloney
Photo: Ryan Maloney
Brock's Monument photo by James Anok
Photo: James Anok
Brock's Monument photo by James Anok
Photo: James Anok
Brock's Monument photo by carolian_1
Photo: carolian_1
Brock's Monument photo by Tony Burnett
Photo: Tony Burnett
Brock's Monument photo by Steve Sherlock
Photo: Steve Sherlock
Brock's Monument photo by Jessica
Photo: Jessica
 

 
Butterfly Conservatory


Free-flying butterflies
2565 Niagara Parkway
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6S4
Canada
+1 905 358 0025
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Part of the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens administered by the Niagara Parks Commission, this conservatory has become world-renowned in the few years that it has been open. Featured are more than 2,000 free-roaming butterflies from 65 different species within a tropical forest setting. Visitors walk along a series of pathways—600 feet in all—filled with tropical plants and highlighted by a 20-foot waterfall. Audio tours are available in six languages.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Mark H. Baker
Photo: Mark H. Baker
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Irina Souiki
Photo: Irina Souiki
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Peter Brockie
Photo: Peter Brockie
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Thomas Andersen
Photo: Thomas Andersen
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Mary Barker Steblein
Photo: Mary Barker Steblein
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Christopher Ashworth
Photo: Christopher Ashworth
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Jim
Photo: Jim
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Mike Whitney
Photo: Mike Whitney
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Christina Kingsley
Photo: Christina Kingsley
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Ottawa refugee
Photo: Ottawa refugee
Butterfly Conservatory photo by *Sage*
Photo: *Sage*
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Hosta Dad
Photo: Hosta Dad
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Ross Walker
Photo: Ross Walker
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Kimberly
Photo: Kimberly
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Irene Cilla
Photo: Irene Cilla
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Sandi P. Ward
Photo: Sandi P. Ward
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Roman Requiestas
Photo: Roman Requiestas
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Craig Moy
Photo: Craig Moy
Butterfly Conservatory photo by shyeyes
Photo: shyeyes
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Kenneth Kent
Photo: Kenneth Kent
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Chris Liberty
Photo: Chris Liberty
Butterfly Conservatory photo by ness_faerie
Photo: ness_faerie
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Alice S. McLeod
Photo: Alice S. McLeod
Butterfly Conservatory photo by casmium
Photo: casmium
Butterfly Conservatory photo by _elspeth
Photo: _elspeth
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Cathy Owen
Photo: Cathy Owen
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Lesley Royle
Photo: Lesley Royle
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Dan Larson
Photo: Dan Larson
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Robert Guimont
Photo: Robert Guimont
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Renata Pollock
Photo: Renata Pollock
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Christina F Raimondi
Photo: Christina F Raimondi
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Jose Palad
Photo: Jose Palad
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Patricia McAdie
Photo: Patricia McAdie
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Tracy Helber
Photo: Tracy Helber
Butterfly Conservatory photo by TMWolf
Photo: TMWolf
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Punita Sablok
Photo: Punita Sablok
Butterfly Conservatory photo by jamespatephotography
Photo: jamespatephotography
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Brian Murphy
Photo: Brian Murphy
Butterfly Conservatory photo by John Ryan
Photo: John Ryan
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Mark Kempe
Photo: Mark Kempe
Butterfly Conservatory photo by David Barnum
Photo: David Barnum
Butterfly Conservatory photo by englishteacher83
Photo: englishteacher83
Butterfly Conservatory photo by Dave
Photo: Dave
 

 
Clifton Hill


Niagara's Fun Street
Clifton Hill
Between Victoria Avenue and River Street
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3L6
Canada
Known as Niagara Falls' Fun Street, this stretch of road running from Victoria Avenue to River Road is home to many of the city's amusement parks, houses of horror, and fun-style museums. Located a block from Casino Niagara and walking distance to the Falls, the strip, along with a stretch of Victoria Avenue, features such attractions as the Alien Encounter, Guinness World Of Records Museum, Adventure Dome, Louis Tussaud's Waxworks, and Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Clifton Hill photo by Diego Silvestre
Photo: Diego Silvestre
Clifton Hill photo by Shari
Photo: Shari
Clifton Hill photo by Diego Silvestre
Photo: Diego Silvestre
Clifton Hill photo by Shari
Photo: Shari
Clifton Hill photo by kathleen arnold
Photo: kathleen arnold
Clifton Hill photo by Sueellen
Photo: Sueellen
Clifton Hill photo by kathleen arnold
Photo: kathleen arnold
Clifton Hill photo by Cody Goodman
Photo: Cody Goodman
 

 
Falls Incline Railway


Funicular fun
7400 Portage Road
(Niagara Parks Commission)
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
The last remaining local example from the Golden Age of funiculars in the late 19th century, this incline railway transports visitors from the Falls view area parking lot to the Table Rock observation plaza, a rise of 100 feet. The railway carries close to three-quarter million passengers a year for a trip that takes under a minute. Owned and operated by the Niagara Parks Commission, the railway began operating in 1966 and has been ferrying 1600 passengers an hour ever since.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Falls Incline Railway photo by RamBear
Photo: RamBear
Falls Incline Railway photo by Noel Weathers
Photo: Noel Weathers
Falls Incline Railway photo by Shawn O'Brian
Photo: Shawn O'Brian
Falls Incline Railway photo by Peter Jung
Photo: Peter Jung
Falls Incline Railway photo by Chris
Photo: Chris
Falls Incline Railway photo by Joe Isham
Photo: Joe Isham
 

 
Floral Clock


See it in Time
7400 Portage Rd
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Administered and cared for by the Niagara Parks Commission, this clock presents an ever-changing display April to October and attracts visitors like bees to honey. Located close to the shores of the Niagara River and directly across from the city power reservoir about 10 km north of the Falls, the clock was first set up by Ontario Hydro in 1950. More than 16,000 plants make up the display and there's a ten-foot-wide oval pool at its front. This is the perfect photo op for the family album.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Floral Clock photo by Ryan Maloney
Photo: Ryan Maloney
Floral Clock photo by Mikey Walters
Photo: Mikey Walters
Floral Clock photo by Nancy Badertscher
Photo: Nancy Badertscher
Floral Clock photo by Gavin Westwood
Photo: Gavin Westwood
Floral Clock photo by wacko_capricorn
Photo: wacko_capricorn
Floral Clock photo by Stephen Reed
Photo: Stephen Reed
Floral Clock photo by Melissa Dale
Photo: Melissa Dale
Floral Clock photo by Charles A Bray
Photo: Charles A Bray
Floral Clock photo by Reinaldo Miguel jr
Photo: Reinaldo Miguel jr
Floral Clock photo by Carl Pilon
Photo: Carl Pilon
Floral Clock photo by Rick Manning
Photo: Rick Manning
Floral Clock photo by Rebecca Walsh
Photo: Rebecca Walsh
Floral Clock photo by Guy Gardner
Photo: Guy Gardner
Floral Clock photo by Jane Halley
Photo: Jane Halley
Floral Clock photo by Anthes Family Photos
Photo: Anthes Family Photos
Floral Clock photo by Robert Swieda
Photo: Robert Swieda
Floral Clock photo by Cori Spry
Photo: Cori Spry
 

 
Niagara Falls


Spectacular natural wonder
Niagara River Parkway
(Queen Victoria Park)
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275 (Toll Free)
http://www.niagaraparks.com/
It all began 12,000 years ago when a huge trench was carved to create Niagara Falls—spectacular natural wonder. At the time, the Falls were about 7 miles down river in the Lewiston-Queenston area. In their present position, the Horseshoe Falls (170 feet high and 2,500 feet wide) on the Canadian side and the American Bridal Veil Falls (180 feet tall and 1,100 feet wide) are eroding at the rate of about 6 feet each year. Together, they pour about 200,000 cubic feet of water every second over the brink. Come the Winter holiday season, the Falls are beguilingly decked out for the annual Winter Festival of Lights.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara Falls photo by Joshua Frederick
Photo: Joshua Frederick
Niagara Falls photo by Bill Harris
Photo: Bill Harris
Niagara Falls photo by Diego Silvestre
Photo: Diego Silvestre
Niagara Falls photo by Sebastian Bergmann
Photo: Sebastian Bergmann
Niagara Falls photo by Jeremy Raff-Reynolds
Photo: Jeremy Raff-Reynolds
Niagara Falls photo by Aleksandra Dziuba
Photo: Aleksandra Dziuba
Niagara Falls photo by Cretaceous
Photo: Cretaceous
Niagara Falls photo by Karl Kyhl
Photo: Karl Kyhl
Niagara Falls photo by David Miles
Photo: David Miles
Niagara Falls photo by John Carvalho
Photo: John Carvalho
Niagara Falls photo by Bonny Millet
Photo: Bonny Millet
Niagara Falls photo by Ryan Schumacher
Photo: Ryan Schumacher
Niagara Falls photo by Rachael C. Allen
Photo: Rachael C. Allen
Niagara Falls photo by Ralph Schuessele
Photo: Ralph Schuessele
Niagara Falls photo by Prashant
Photo: Prashant
Niagara Falls photo by Aamer Javed
Photo: Aamer Javed
Niagara Falls photo by Pat Schleiffer
Photo: Pat Schleiffer
Niagara Falls photo by Shawn and Sue
Photo: Shawn and Sue
Niagara Falls photo by Dave Thompson
Photo: Dave Thompson
Niagara Falls photo by Matt Bailey
Photo: Matt Bailey
Niagara Falls photo by Carrie Mogan
Photo: Carrie Mogan
Niagara Falls photo by Erik van Berkum
Photo: Erik van Berkum
Niagara Falls photo by Immortalis
Photo: Immortalis
Niagara Falls photo by Hammad Jaffary
Photo: Hammad Jaffary
Niagara Falls photo by Tamsyn Strike
Photo: Tamsyn Strike
Niagara Falls photo by Gosia Babiarz
Photo: Gosia Babiarz
Niagara Falls photo by jschmeling
Photo: jschmeling
Niagara Falls photo by MAtteo Mariani
Photo: MAtteo Mariani
Niagara Falls photo by archerius
Photo: archerius
Niagara Falls photo by Chase Kauffman
Photo: Chase Kauffman
Niagara Falls photo by Sean Newman
Photo: Sean Newman
Niagara Falls photo by bryanpereira.com
Photo: bryanpereira.com
 

 
Niagara Falls Scenic Tours


Do the city in style
5781 Victoria Ave
At Centre Street
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3L6
Canada
+1 905 356 6371 / +1 888 325 5786
http://www.fallstour.com/defau...
There's no better way to get a relaxing and informative tour of the city than by air-conditioned bus; complete with full narration. This tour company, located across from Casino Niagara, offers different tours, both summer and winter, to all the sights in Niagara Falls. The top of the line is the VIP Tour, a six-hour excursion which includes the Skylon Tower, Journey Behind The Falls, and Maid of the Mist. See their website for further information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara Falls Scenic Tours photo by Brent Gilliard
Photo: Brent Gilliard
Niagara Falls Scenic Tours photo by Bill Harris
Photo: Bill Harris
Niagara Falls Scenic Tours photo by Keith Krejci
Photo: Keith Krejci
Niagara Falls Scenic Tours photo by Nodds
Photo: Nodds
Niagara Falls Scenic Tours photo by Lawrence
Photo: Lawrence
Niagara Falls Scenic Tours photo by Brent Gilliard
Photo: Brent Gilliard
Niagara Falls Scenic Tours photo by Nodds
Photo: Nodds
Niagara Falls Scenic Tours photo by Keith Krejci
Photo: Keith Krejci
 

 
Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens


All things horticultural
2565 Niagara Parkway
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6S4
Canada
+1 905 358 0025
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Run by the Niagara Parks Commission, these stunning botanical gardens feature more than 100 acres of meticulously kept gardens attracting more than one million visitors annually. Gardens include herb, vegetable, rock and arboretum for trees and shrubs. The gardens, in existence since 1936, are maintained by students at the School of Horticulture on the grounds. The gardens are also the location for the Butterfly Conservatory.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens photo by Nancy Hastings-Trew
Photo: Nancy Hastings-Trew
Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens photo by Ian A. Fraser
Photo: Ian A. Fraser
Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens photo by 1m33
Photo: 1m33
 

 
Niagara Parks Greenhouse


Hothouse for plants
7400 Portage Road
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 905 371 0254 / +1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Built by the Niagara Parks Commission in 1945, this greenhouse serves as a display for visitors and also as the seed house for the plants used throughout the Niagara Falls parks system. Just 500 yards south of the Falls, the greenhouse features a reception centre and a garden for the visually impaired with all plant tags in Braille.

A variety of plant shows take place in the facility including a Spring, Easter, Summer and Christmas Show. Free event.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara Parks Greenhouse photo by MNT
Photo: MNT
Niagara Parks Greenhouse photo by MNT
Photo: MNT
Niagara Parks Greenhouse photo by Denise Clarke
Photo: Denise Clarke
Niagara Parks Greenhouse photo by David Tyndall
Photo: David Tyndall
Niagara Parks Greenhouse photo by Tim Stephens
Photo: Tim Stephens
 

 
Niagara-on-the-Lake


The loveliest village in Ontario
153 King St
At Byron Street
Niagara Falls, ON L0S 1J0
Canada
+1 905 468 4263
http://www.niagaraonthelake.com
A 15-minute drive from the Falls, with a spectacular view along the Niagara Parkway and the Niagara River, leads to this charming, historic village. Home to such attractions as Historic Fort George, Fort George National Historic Park, and McFarland House, the town is located where the Niagara River opens out into Lake Ontario. Visitors can enjoy a carriage ride in the Old Town, or attend the world-renowned Shaw Festival. With everything from world famous wineries, gift shops, and picturesque golf courses, you won't be disappointed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by David Quick
Photo: David Quick
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Christopher Tweed
Photo: Christopher Tweed
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by James Hay
Photo: James Hay
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Keith and Joanne Jacobs
Photo: Keith and Joanne Jacobs
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Justin Shearer
Photo: Justin Shearer
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Craig Hatfield
Photo: Craig Hatfield
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Alex Pilchin
Photo: Alex Pilchin
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Don Pipe
Photo: Don Pipe
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Kristy Newstrom
Photo: Kristy Newstrom
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by paper.willeat.itself
Photo: paper.willeat.itself
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Cleo Shih
Photo: Cleo Shih
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by AJ Bacon
Photo: AJ Bacon
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Mary Palaskonis
Photo: Mary Palaskonis
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Kelly Dickinson
Photo: Kelly Dickinson
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by museilyvm
Photo: museilyvm
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Alan Yau
Photo: Alan Yau
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Greer Painter
Photo: Greer Painter
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by SarBot
Photo: SarBot
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by syd danis
Photo: syd danis
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by JoyRiver
Photo: JoyRiver
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by hatsuyo
Photo: hatsuyo
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Mazyar Emami
Photo: Mazyar Emami
Niagara-on-the-Lake photo by Rachel Lusky
Photo: Rachel Lusky
 

 
Queen Victoria Park


At the heart of it all
7400 Portage Road
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Located directly across the Niagara Falls and close to the Skylon Tower,this park brings together local and international plants in an ever-changing seasonal display that continually amazes visitors. The park is bound by the escarpment, gorge, and river, making it a picturesque setting. Even in stark winter the park still has something to offer: the frozen mist from the Falls makes for an eerie coat on bare branches. While visiting the park, another creation of the Niagara Parks Commission, be sure to stop in at the Victoria Park Restaurant.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Queen Victoria Park photo by Nancy Lange
Photo: Nancy Lange
Queen Victoria Park photo by Bonnie Hodgson
Photo: Bonnie Hodgson
Queen Victoria Park photo by Nancy Lange
Photo: Nancy Lange
Queen Victoria Park photo by Linda DiDomizio
Photo: Linda DiDomizio
Queen Victoria Park photo by Heidi Fisher
Photo: Heidi Fisher
 

 
Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum


You gotta believe
4983 Clifton Hill
(At Falls Avenue)
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3N4
Canada
+1 905 356 2238
http://www.ripleysniagara.com
Now you can put a face and a place to all those Believe It or Not cartoon figures when you visit this gallery of the unusual. Located a block from Casino Niagara and a walk away from the Falls, this is one of two Believe It or Not museums in Canada and of 28 worldwide. It features exhibits and interactive displays inspired by the work of Robert Ripley, who worked as a cartoonist for The New York Globe in the early 1900s.

Admission fee: CAN12.95 (adult); CAN5.99 (children 6-12); children 5 and younger free

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum photo by Andreas Boegh
Photo: Andreas Boegh
Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum photo by Kurtis Dros
Photo: Kurtis Dros
Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum photo by Linden Tea
Photo: Linden Tea
Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum photo by amcconkey@rogers.com
Photo: amcconkey@rogers.com
Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum photo by Shawn S
Photo: Shawn S
 

 
Winter Festival of Lights


Making light of family fun
6342 Niagara Falls Parkway
(Queen Victoria Park)
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 905 356 2217
http://www.wfol.com/
Touted as Canada's largest light festival, this annual event from the first Saturday in November through the beginning of January combines incredible landscape lighting with live concerts, parades, fireworks, and a spectacular New Year's Eve celebration shown live around the world all with the Falls as a backdrop. The festival kicks off with several weekend Disney shows, making this event a perfect family outing. As well, there's the Annual Niagara Talent Showcase, Candles in the Park, and a Tribute to Elvis. All Winterfest events are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Winter Festival of Lights photo by Erin Keller
Photo: Erin Keller
Winter Festival of Lights photo by Erin Keller
Photo: Erin Keller
Winter Festival of Lights photo by Bill Harris
Photo: Bill Harris
Winter Festival of Lights photo by Alex
Photo: Alex
Winter Festival of Lights photo by Magnum_Dynalab
Photo: Magnum_Dynalab
 

 
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