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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 |
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The Entertainment and Dining District |
4960 Clifton Hill P.O. Box 60 Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6S8 Canada +1 905 358 3676 http://www.cliftonhill.com |
Clifton Hill has everything from shopping and miniature golf to restuarants and nightclubs, so whatever you are looking for, chances are you'll find it here. Families will enjoy the fun at the Canadian Midway, which houses a movie theater, a ghost ride and a movie star wax museum. For more adult outings, there's the Casino Niagara and the Hard Rock Club, among other things. Niagara Falls, of course, is also close by, so stay in Clifton Hills for your trip to the fabulous Falls! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Betting on a winner |
230 Catherine St (at Gilmore Road) Niagara Falls, ON L2A 5N9 Canada +1 905 871 3200 / +1 800 295 3770 http://www.forterieracing.com/ |
Located about 20 minutes south of the Falls and directly across the river from Buffalo, this recently refurbished facility now features live thoroughbreds, simulcast racing, and over a thousand slot machines for a casino-like atmosphere. There's free on-site parking, stands with a 4,000 seating capacity, two gift shops, three restaurants and numerous food vendors. Simulcast racing, intertrack betting and slots are open all year long from 11am to 2am daily. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Floating banquet hall |
100 Whitehaven Rd (Holiday Inn Resort & Conference Center) Niagara Falls, NY 14072 Canada +1 716 774 8594 / +1 888 824 5239 http://www.grandlady.com |
This floating hall will take you down the Niagara River and Lake Erie as you eat, drink and party. A terrific concept in boat charters, the elegant yacht features a full-scale, glass enclosed dining room, hardwood furnishings and unbeatable service. There's a bar area and an aft deck veranda, where guests can enjoy the breeze. The 80-foot vessel holds 95 for dining, and is fully air-conditioned. Bookings are seasonal (May-Oct) and depart from the Grand Island Holiday Inn Resort and Conference Center. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Roof-crashing Cadillac |
333 Prospect St (South of the Rainbow Bridge) Niagara Falls, NY 14303 Canada +1 716 282 0007 http://www.hardrockcafe.com |
You can't miss this version of the Hard Rock Cafe chain, it has a 1959 Cadillac embedded above the front door. Inside the 178-seat restaurant, the walls are covered with photos, paintings and memorabilia from the world of rock 'n' roll. Its treasures range from Elvis' brown suede jacket, Buddy Holly's sunglasses, and John Entwistle's Fender guitar to a stained-glass wall in honor of the Hindu god Ganesh. The cafe offers typical diner fare with lots of burgers, fries, salads and finger foods. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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