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Beaver Island State Park


Swimming, golf and more
2136 W Oakfield Rd
(at South Pkwy)
Niagara Falls, NY 14072
Canada
+1 716 773 3271
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/cg...
A 950-acre green space at the southeast tip of Grand Island, this park offers everything from swimming, hunting and fishing to hiking, cycling and even golf on the 18-hole Beaver Island Golf Course. In the winter, the park is open for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding and ice fishing. You'll find a transient marina with 80 boat slips, athletic fields, nature trails and picnic grounds. Pets are allowed in cages or on a short leash. The park is open year round while the golf course operates from Apr to Nov.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Beaver Island State Park photo by Scott O'Connor
Photo: Scott O'Connor
 

 
Bedore Tours


Leisurely and relaxing
454 Main
(at Highway 384)
Niagara Falls, NY 14301
Canada
+1 716 285 7550 / +1 800 538 8433
http://www.bedoretours.com
In the business of showing off the Falls since 1950, this tour company offers individualized and group packages—with individual tours running from mid-April to the end of October and group tours year round. During peak season, tours run three times daily using a fleet of 14-passenger air-conditioned vans. Pick-ups are available from all hotels and fees include attractions, parking and any tolls. Multilingual and licensed step-on guides are there to answer any questions and to direct passengers to the sites. Prices vary; call for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Canal Days Marine Heritage Festival


Tall ships and good food
66 Charlotte Street
Niagara Falls, ON L3K 3C8
Canada
+1 905 834 1668
http://www.canaldays.ca/
This festival, put on by the city of Port Colborne, is in honour of the world-famous Welland Canal, which starts here and winds its way to Lake Ontario. Over 100,000 visitors come for a community-wide celebration that includes tall ship cruises, multi-cultural events and cuisine, a kids' area, live concerts, an antique car and motorcycle show, and a massive fireworks display. Admission is free. While you're in the area, about a 15-minute drive south from the Falls, visit some of the local attractions such as Historic Fort Erie. Call or check website for festival dates of next year.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cave of the Winds


Catwalk adventures behind the falls
Exit 141 off I-25
Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Canada
+1 716 278 1730
Short of going over the falls in a barrel, there are fewer places closer to the action than this series of walkways beneath Bridal Veil Falls. Located on Goat Island, this was once a cave but water erosion has made it too dangerous to explore. An elevator takes visitors to the base of the American Falls where wooden stairs and pathways bring them within 25 feet of the falls. You're advised to wear the raincoat and foot coverings as splashings are frequent. There is also a walk called the Gorge Trip with an incredible view.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cave of the Winds photo by Belinda Y Tse
Photo: Belinda Y Tse
Cave of the Winds photo by Kevin Dorff
Photo: Kevin Dorff
Cave of the Winds photo by John Aramini
Photo: John Aramini
Cave of the Winds photo by Nicki Chaconas
Photo: Nicki Chaconas
Cave of the Winds photo by Jennifer K. Ashmore
Photo: Jennifer K. Ashmore
Cave of the Winds photo by Erin Karper
Photo: Erin Karper
Cave of the Winds photo by Harveer Singh
Photo: Harveer Singh
Cave of the Winds photo by Melissa K. Gulley
Photo: Melissa K. Gulley
Cave of the Winds photo by Michael Head
Photo: Michael Head
Cave of the Winds photo by Stephanie Velzy
Photo: Stephanie Velzy
Cave of the Winds photo by Shih-Nung Chen
Photo: Shih-Nung Chen
Cave of the Winds photo by Dave
Photo: Dave
Cave of the Winds photo by RFBoyce
Photo: RFBoyce
Cave of the Winds photo by Sumanth R
Photo: Sumanth R
Cave of the Winds photo by Clayton Burningham
Photo: Clayton Burningham
Cave of the Winds photo by Sunil Kumar S
Photo: Sunil Kumar S
Cave of the Winds photo by Shawnlightr Pei
Photo: Shawnlightr Pei
Cave of the Winds photo by Darryl Whitmore
Photo: Darryl Whitmore
Cave of the Winds photo by Shukang Zhou
Photo: Shukang Zhou
Cave of the Winds photo by Kevin Collins
Photo: Kevin Collins
Cave of the Winds photo by octavialuna
Photo: octavialuna
Cave of the Winds photo by Alvina Tan
Photo: Alvina Tan
Cave of the Winds photo by Heber Membreno
Photo: Heber Membreno
Cave of the Winds photo by David+Ellen Hiserman
Photo: David+Ellen Hiserman
Cave of the Winds photo by gazal
Photo: gazal
Cave of the Winds photo by Chris Cavanagh
Photo: Chris Cavanagh
Cave of the Winds photo by Andrea Mugheddu
Photo: Andrea Mugheddu
Cave of the Winds photo by vanessatamora
Photo: vanessatamora
Cave of the Winds photo by Michael John Grove
Photo: Michael John Grove
Cave of the Winds photo by musicgrl23
Photo: musicgrl23
Cave of the Winds photo by Michael Pereckas
Photo: Michael Pereckas
Cave of the Winds photo by kobo4lila
Photo: kobo4lila
Cave of the Winds photo by Kerstin Jacobs
Photo: Kerstin Jacobs
Cave of the Winds photo by Joyce Hwang
Photo: Joyce Hwang
Cave of the Winds photo by Ben Ahhi
Photo: Ben Ahhi
Cave of the Winds photo by Wade Angeli
Photo: Wade Angeli
Cave of the Winds photo by Norman Ellis
Photo: Norman Ellis
Cave of the Winds photo by Tracy Wan
Photo: Tracy Wan
Cave of the Winds photo by Bentley Morley
Photo: Bentley Morley
 

 
Devil's Hole State Park


Spectacular walkway hike
Robert Moses Pkwy
(At Roosevelt Ave)
Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Canada
+1 716 284 4691
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/cg...
Overlooking the lower whirlpool rapids, this 42-acre park features a nature trail; gorge caves; picnic area; winter snowshoeing and cross-country skiing; and a spectacular 300-foot walkway that winds its way along the Niagara River. At the end of it, you're treated to a stunning view of the rapids in all their majestic splendor. The park is popular with hikers, camera buffs and bird watchers, as well as fishermen on the lookout for trout and salmon. Nearby parks include the Whirlpool State Park, and Niagara Falls State Park.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Devil's Hole State Park photo by Kim Denise
Photo: Kim Denise
Devil's Hole State Park photo by Christopher Reilley
Photo: Christopher Reilley
Devil's Hole State Park photo by Rob Frechette
Photo: Rob Frechette
Devil's Hole State Park photo by Christina Trachtenberg
Photo: Christina Trachtenberg
Devil's Hole State Park photo by mikeycerw
Photo: mikeycerw
Devil's Hole State Park photo by Buffalo Audubon
Photo: Buffalo Audubon
Devil's Hole State Park photo by bithiophene
Photo: bithiophene
 

 
Dufferin Islands Park


Glacier remnants
7400 Portage Rd
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Formed when the last glacier ripped through the area 50,000 years ago, these islands now offer 10 acres of peaceful natural habitat for catch-and-release fishing, picnicking, bird-watching and hiking. The four islands are interconnected by walking paths and bridges, making for a leisurely and pleasant walk. Nearby attractions include Marineland, Oak Hall Golf Course, and of course the Niagara Falls.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Dufferin Islands Park photo by Peter Beens
Photo: Peter Beens
Dufferin Islands Park photo by Liz Lawson
Photo: Liz Lawson
Dufferin Islands Park photo by Evangeline Mackell
Photo: Evangeline Mackell
Dufferin Islands Park photo by christina robinson
Photo: christina robinson
Dufferin Islands Park photo by Evangeline Mackell
Photo: Evangeline Mackell
 

 
Fine Line SportFishing Services


Top-notch charter service
1194 Lakeshore Road West
At Oakview Road
Niagara Falls, ON L2R 6P9
Canada
+1 905 938 2275
One of the charter boats working under the auspices of Sport Fishing Niagara, this boat offers year-round fishing in the waters of Lake Ontario and the Lower Niagara River. From April to October, you can try to track down salmon and rainbow in Lake Ontario; from October to April, it's steelhead time. Departure is from the St Catharines Marina and Queenston public launch, respectively. Perfect for that corporate outing, family get together, or unusual romantic day for honeymooners.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Grand Lady Cruises


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
 

 
Journey Behind The Falls


Thundering great fun
6650 Niagara Parkway
(Table Rock Complex)
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 905 351 0254 / +1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com/
This thundering adventure literally brings visitors beneath and behind the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, for a wild and wet time up close and personal with one of the world's natural wonders. Protected by rain gear included in the price of admission, visitors are taken 125 feet down and then another 650 feet through man-made tunnels. They come out at an observation area where the noise is deafening, the mist all-surrounding, and the view awe-inspiring. Audio tours are available in six languages.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Journey Behind The Falls photo by jayneandd
Photo: jayneandd
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Judy Baxter
Photo: Judy Baxter
Journey Behind The Falls photo by uzhas
Photo: uzhas
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Totally Rosalie
Photo: Totally Rosalie
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Jason Smit
Photo: Jason Smit
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Adam Sullens
Photo: Adam Sullens
Journey Behind The Falls photo by annabethblue
Photo: annabethblue
Journey Behind The Falls photo by wsp1961
Photo: wsp1961
Journey Behind The Falls photo by michelle schooley
Photo: michelle schooley
Journey Behind The Falls photo by batmanscamera
Photo: batmanscamera
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Cheryl
Photo: Cheryl
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Jorge Cardoso
Photo: Jorge Cardoso
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Larissa Nery
Photo: Larissa Nery
Journey Behind The Falls photo by ruben delrosa
Photo: ruben delrosa
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Sydj77
Photo: Sydj77
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Danielle Dai
Photo: Danielle Dai
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Kate Bluhm
Photo: Kate Bluhm
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Himank Gupta
Photo: Himank Gupta
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Liz MacKenzie-Barret
Photo: Liz MacKenzie-Barret
Journey Behind The Falls photo by kate.pettyjohn
Photo: kate.pettyjohn
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Ling Kho
Photo: Ling Kho
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Erin Bursley
Photo: Erin Bursley
Journey Behind The Falls photo by A. Bickerton
Photo: A. Bickerton
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Lisa C.
Photo: Lisa C.
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Andy Sowerby
Photo: Andy Sowerby
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Jose MontaƱez
Photo: Jose MontaƱez
Journey Behind The Falls photo by IndianaSpartan
Photo: IndianaSpartan
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Sumithra Sen
Photo: Sumithra Sen
Journey Behind The Falls photo by Sheila Hill
Photo: Sheila Hill
 

 
Maid of the Mist


Mystical view of the Falls
151 Buffalo Ave
Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Canada
+1 716 284 8897
http://www.maidofthemist.com
What do Teddy Roosevelt, Marilyn Monroe and Diana, Princess of Wales, have in common? You guessed it. They've all taken rides on the Maid of the Mist—or rather one of seven Maids, which have been in service over the past 150 years. This world-famous boat takes its passengers right into the heart of the Falls. You can catch the boat on either the American or Canadian side, with boardings every 15 minutes between April and the end of October.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Maid of the Mist photo by Stina Branson
Photo: Stina Branson
Maid of the Mist photo by Dave Sag
Photo: Dave Sag
Maid of the Mist photo by Sean Lensborn
Photo: Sean Lensborn
Maid of the Mist photo by Callum Scott
Photo: Callum Scott
Maid of the Mist photo by Richard Preston
Photo: Richard Preston
Maid of the Mist photo by Muhammad Safdar
Photo: Muhammad Safdar
Maid of the Mist photo by kpangel68
Photo: kpangel68
Maid of the Mist photo by Gabriel Keller
Photo: Gabriel Keller
Maid of the Mist photo by Matt Page
Photo: Matt Page
Maid of the Mist photo by tylerthompson1984
Photo: tylerthompson1984
Maid of the Mist photo by Andrew Malone
Photo: Andrew Malone
Maid of the Mist photo by Philip Jackman
Photo: Philip Jackman
Maid of the Mist photo by John Gretton
Photo: John Gretton
Maid of the Mist photo by Chris Pearce
Photo: Chris Pearce
Maid of the Mist photo by Elena Dmitrieva
Photo: Elena Dmitrieva
Maid of the Mist photo by Lisa Perrin
Photo: Lisa Perrin
Maid of the Mist photo by davidrutherford
Photo: davidrutherford
Maid of the Mist photo by Craig Woythaler
Photo: Craig Woythaler
Maid of the Mist photo by Mark Finlay
Photo: Mark Finlay
Maid of the Mist photo by Carekee Fung
Photo: Carekee Fung
Maid of the Mist photo by Peter
Photo: Peter
Maid of the Mist photo by Augustine Park
Photo: Augustine Park
Maid of the Mist photo by You Are The Conductor..
Photo: You Are The Conductor..
Maid of the Mist photo by Wendy Bruening
Photo: Wendy Bruening
Maid of the Mist photo by Eric Wilmot
Photo: Eric Wilmot
Maid of the Mist photo by Asif Jah
Photo: Asif Jah
Maid of the Mist photo by Helen Bruner
Photo: Helen Bruner
Maid of the Mist photo by Brian Walsh
Photo: Brian Walsh
Maid of the Mist photo by Adam Lubitow
Photo: Adam Lubitow
Maid of the Mist photo by mclaughlinkt
Photo: mclaughlinkt
Maid of the Mist photo by Jamie McCarthy
Photo: Jamie McCarthy
Maid of the Mist photo by Mark Attwooll
Photo: Mark Attwooll
Maid of the Mist photo by stephanie bergmann
Photo: stephanie bergmann
Maid of the Mist photo by Richard S. Baxter Sr
Photo: Richard S. Baxter Sr
Maid of the Mist photo by Mike Whitmore
Photo: Mike Whitmore
Maid of the Mist photo by Stephen P Voght
Photo: Stephen P Voght
Maid of the Mist photo by Alessandro Cai
Photo: Alessandro Cai
Maid of the Mist photo by L. Henry
Photo: L. Henry
Maid of the Mist photo by geoff1947
Photo: geoff1947
Maid of the Mist photo by Abhishek Ranjan
Photo: Abhishek Ranjan
 

 
Navy Island


Rich in History
7400 Portage Road
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Located in the Niagara River north of Fort Erie, this island has seen a lot of history; starting with its first native inhabitants some 10,000 years ago to its 1945 suggestion as a site for the United Nations headquarters. Administered by the Niagara Parks Commission, the island is home to numerous wildlife species. The island offers fishing, camping and bird-watching. One warning: when walking through the island's raspberry bushes and grape vines, keep an eye out for poison ivy. Camping permits are mandatory and can be obtained at the Niagara Parks Police Office (+1 905 356 1338).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
New York State Park Viewmobile


Open-air trams
Prospect Point
Niagara Reservation State Park
Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Canada
+1 716 278 1730
http://www.niagarafallsstatepa...
Using a series of open-air trams starting at Prospect Point in the Niagara Reservation State Park, tourists are provided with a three-hour guided tour of the major attractions in the area. These attractions include Prospect Point, which provides a spectacular view of the Falls, Goat Island, the New York State Observation Tower, and the Schoellkopf Geological Museum.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Niagara Falls


A true natural wonder
Robert Moses Parkway
(Near Prospect Street and the Rainbow Bridge)
Niagara Falls, NY 14301
Canada
+1 800 338 7890
http://www.niagara-usa.com/
It all began 12,000 years ago when a huge trench was carved to create this 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.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara Falls photo by NishantMathur
Photo: NishantMathur
Niagara Falls photo by Janine Kain
Photo: Janine Kain
Niagara Falls photo by raquelmsampaio
Photo: raquelmsampaio
Niagara Falls photo by Adrian M. Budiman
Photo: Adrian M. Budiman
Niagara Falls photo by Andrea Williams
Photo: Andrea Williams
Niagara Falls photo by Simon Zirkunow
Photo: Simon Zirkunow
Niagara Falls photo by Tracy
Photo: Tracy
Niagara Falls photo by Paul Ip
Photo: Paul Ip
Niagara Falls photo by Olaf
Photo: Olaf
Niagara Falls photo by Jason O'Halloran
Photo: Jason O'Halloran
Niagara Falls photo by Mike Mahaffie
Photo: Mike Mahaffie
Niagara Falls photo by Kate Sumbler
Photo: Kate Sumbler
Niagara Falls photo by Roustem Karimov
Photo: Roustem Karimov
Niagara Falls photo by C.P.Storm
Photo: C.P.Storm
Niagara Falls photo by Abbey Shire
Photo: Abbey Shire
Niagara Falls photo by Marc Soller
Photo: Marc Soller
Niagara Falls photo by Kirsta Mahonen
Photo: Kirsta Mahonen
Niagara Falls photo by John Edwards
Photo: John Edwards
Niagara Falls photo by Jeami Isidore
Photo: Jeami Isidore
Niagara Falls photo by Petra U
Photo: Petra U
Niagara Falls photo by Gabriel Lopez
Photo: Gabriel Lopez
Niagara Falls photo by David Burgess
Photo: David Burgess
Niagara Falls photo by lifeismobile
Photo: lifeismobile
Niagara Falls photo by Hubab Asmawi
Photo: Hubab Asmawi
Niagara Falls photo by Wendi Chapman
Photo: Wendi Chapman
Niagara Falls photo by Sarah Kosloski
Photo: Sarah Kosloski
Niagara Falls photo by B. Elton
Photo: B. Elton
Niagara Falls photo by Fulvio Evangelista
Photo: Fulvio Evangelista
Niagara Falls photo by Vlad's photo
Photo: Vlad's photo
Niagara Falls photo by Ravikiran P
Photo: Ravikiran P
Niagara Falls photo by Nidhi Chopra
Photo: Nidhi Chopra
Niagara Falls photo by mikexmas101
Photo: mikexmas101
Niagara Falls photo by hibru
Photo: hibru
Niagara Falls photo by Bill Neith
Photo: Bill Neith
Niagara Falls photo by Doris Wong
Photo: Doris Wong
Niagara Falls photo by Michael Toh
Photo: Michael Toh
Niagara Falls photo by Mike Rafuse
Photo: Mike Rafuse
Niagara Falls photo by David McDermott
Photo: David McDermott
Niagara Falls photo by Joy
Photo: Joy
 

 
Niagara Falls State Park


Oldest state park in America
Robert Moses Parkway
Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Canada
+1 716 278 1796
http://www.niagarafallsstatepa...
Holding the distinction of being the oldest state park in the nation, this 400-acre preserve also contains what has been called one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World; the Falls themselves. Walk along miles of trails, take in the spectacular beauty of the Three Sisters Islands, picnic on Goat Island or take part in the Cave of the Winds excursion. The visitor's center features interactive displays, a movie theater for the Niagara Wonders big screen film, a virtual reality helicopter ride above the Falls, and a gift shop.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Troy B. Thompson Pho
Photo: Troy B. Thompson Pho
Niagara Falls State Park photo by rmanoske
Photo: rmanoske
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Pavel Dyban
Photo: Pavel Dyban
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Pavel Dyban
Photo: Pavel Dyban
Niagara Falls State Park photo by S.P. Gass
Photo: S.P. Gass
Niagara Falls State Park photo by chetanw
Photo: chetanw
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Dan Dangler
Photo: Dan Dangler
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Adrian Lim
Photo: Adrian Lim
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Brian Biglin
Photo: Brian Biglin
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Rex Bennett
Photo: Rex Bennett
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Jerry Godwin
Photo: Jerry Godwin
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Dennis Sitarevich
Photo: Dennis Sitarevich
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Amalia Morsi
Photo: Amalia Morsi
Niagara Falls State Park photo by victor.shilo
Photo: victor.shilo
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Danielle Chen
Photo: Danielle Chen
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Beatrice Soila
Photo: Beatrice Soila
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Rory O'Connell
Photo: Rory O'Connell
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Dave Kleylein
Photo: Dave Kleylein
Niagara Falls State Park photo by pm
Photo: pm
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Jason D. Hill
Photo: Jason D. Hill
Niagara Falls State Park photo by Seejo Sebastine
Photo: Seejo Sebastine
 

 
Niagara Glen Nature Areas


Peaceful nature retreat
7400 Portage Road
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Located south of the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens on the banks of the Niagara River, this conservation area offers nature trails, a hiking path, nature shop, and family picnic area. Hikers can descend the Gorge to the river along a 4 km trail. The area is full of interesting geological formations, as well as plant and animal life. Guided tours by a park naturalist, starting at the Feather in the Glen Country Store, are offered between late-April to November every two hours beginning at 10am.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Niagara Helicopters


Fly over The Falls
3731 Victoria Ave
At Niagara Pkwy
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6V5
Canada
+1 905 357 5672
http://www.niagara-helicopters...
This adventure takes you high above Niagara's thundering Falls as well as other spectacular attractions in the area. Since 1961, the helicopter company has been thrilling people with this ride of a lifetime. Weather permitting, the helicopters fly every day except Christmas. Pilots, engineers and ground crew are fully qualified and experienced to ensure the safety of passengers. There are also individual headsets on-board for commentary in several languages. Each flight lasts 12 minutes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Niagara Majestic Tours


Getting the royal tour treatment
1 Prospect Pointe
Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Canada
+1 716 285 2113 / +1 877 285 2113
http://www.niagaramajestic.com/
This tour company, working out of the Comfort Inn The Pointe, offers an array of services from sightseeing and transportation to accommodations and airport transfers. The Niagara Falls package price includes hotel pick-up, 3-4 hour tour of the Canadian and American Falls with licensed guides, and your choice of a trip on the Maid of the Mist or ride up the Minolta Tower. Fees depend on your selection of tour. Tours are available in several languages, including Japanese, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Niagara Parks Commission


From golf courses to marinas
7400 Portage Road
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Administering over 4250 acres of parkland between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, this commission provides numerous attractions, historical sites, and recreational facilities for family enjoyment. Attractions include the Butterfly Conservatory in the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens, Journey Behind The Falls, and the Great Gorge Adventure. The commission also administers three golf courses on park land; Oak Hall Course, the Whirlpool Course and the Legends on The Niagara. The commission offers an Explorer's Passport for certain attractions for CAD15.50 (adult), and CAD7.75 (children 6-12).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara Parks Commission photo by Jennifer Bradshaw
Photo: Jennifer Bradshaw
Niagara Parks Commission photo by Mark Chrisp
Photo: Mark Chrisp
 

 
Niagara Parks Marina


Canadian Side Public Marina
7400 Portage Rd
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 905 371 0254 / +1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Located between Fort Erie and Niagara Falls, this Niagara Parks Commission-run facility is the only public marina on the Canadian side of the river. Boasting 135 slips, gas pumps, public boat launch, snack bar, and showers, the marina serves as the docking point for a visit to the area's innumerable attractions. Besides the Falls, visitors can enjoy everything from the Skylon Tower and Marineland to Historic Fort Erie. You can also hop off your yacht and onto the Niagara River Recreation Trail without missing a step.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Niagara Parks People Movers


Moving people along the Parkway
7400 Portage Road
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 905 371 0254 / +1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Operated by the Niagara Parks Commission, this public transport system moves visitors along a 30 kilometre loop of the Niagara Parkway. Starting at the Falls and looping to Queenston Heights Park, the transit system offers visitors a scenic view of the area with stops approximately every 20 minutes. Some of the stops include Niagara Parks Greenhouse, and the Whirlpool Golf Course.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara Parks People Movers photo by Judy Baxter
Photo: Judy Baxter
Niagara Parks People Movers photo by Judy Baxter
Photo: Judy Baxter
 

 
Niagara Parks Wedding Spots


Getting hitched in the outdoors
7400 Portage Rd
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 905 371 0254 / +1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Since Niagara Falls is the honeymoon capital of the universe, the Niagara Parks Commission offers four designated outdoor areas and one indoor spot where wedding ceremonies can occur amidst the splendor of the Falls. The outdoor areas are the Wedding Arbour at the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens, Oakes Garden Theatre, Mather Arch near the Peace Bridge, and the Laura Secord monument in Queenston Heights Park. The indoor designated location is the Queenston Wedding Chapel. Prices range from CAN75-CAN150.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Niagara River Recreation Trail


A most scenic trail
7400 Portage Road
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Described by Winston Churchill as "the prettiest Sunday afternoon drive in the world," the Niagara Parks Commission adminstered trail, runs 58 kilometres from Historic Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake to Fort Erie. Used by non-motorized traffic, the trail divides into four sections, each taking up to two hours by bike. The trail records the history of the region and was a popular route for both American and British troops during the War of 1812. Plaques and information markers outline the story so that you can follow along while admiring the views.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Niagara River Recreation Trail photo by Michael Temme-Soifer
Photo: Michael Temme-Soifer
Niagara River Recreation Trail photo by Tom Horton
Photo: Tom Horton
Niagara River Recreation Trail photo by David Griebeling
Photo: David Griebeling
Niagara River Recreation Trail photo by BrianCSmith
Photo: BrianCSmith
Niagara River Recreation Trail photo by Amanda White
Photo: Amanda White
Niagara River Recreation Trail photo by James Phelps
Photo: James Phelps
Niagara River Recreation Trail photo by Travis Hill
Photo: Travis Hill
Niagara River Recreation Trail photo by Thomas M Parsons
Photo: Thomas M Parsons
Niagara River Recreation Trail photo by Lyn Adams Sr.
Photo: Lyn Adams Sr.
Niagara River Recreation Trail photo by Jeffrey Mills
Photo: Jeffrey Mills
Niagara River Recreation Trail photo by Alan Watson
Photo: Alan Watson
 

 
Nightly Illumination of The Falls


Concert of lights
7400 Portage Road
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 905 371 0254 / +1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
If the thunder of the Falls isn't enough to stir the soul, then this display of lighting legerdemain should definitely do the trick. Operating on the auspices of the Niagara Parks Commission, the nightly illumination features 21 xenon lights with 18 in the Illumination Tower near the Queen Victoria Park area, and three opposite the American Falls. How bright are these lights? One spotlight gives off 250 million candlepower! That's quite a step up from the first lights used in 1879 with an illuminating power of 32,000 candles.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Nightly Illumination of The Falls photo by Sarah Redman
Photo: Sarah Redman
Nightly Illumination of The Falls photo by Jodi Kurland
Photo: Jodi Kurland
Nightly Illumination of The Falls photo by Rick Metz
Photo: Rick Metz
Nightly Illumination of The Falls photo by Ann Parbery
Photo: Ann Parbery
Nightly Illumination of The Falls photo by Mirabilis
Photo: Mirabilis
Nightly Illumination of The Falls photo by MyCollage
Photo: MyCollage
Nightly Illumination of The Falls photo by krispicker
Photo: krispicker
 

 
Oakes Garden Theatre


Natural concert setting
7400 Portage Road
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com
Built in 1937 to serve as the formal entrance to Queen Victoria Park, this amphitheatre combines natural flower and shrub elements with a fan-shaped pergola, Queenston limestone and ornamental gates to create a wonderful space for concerts and other events held throughout the year. The theatre, maintained by the Niagara Parks Commission, was once the site of the Clifton Hotel, and part of the hotel's foundation has been incorporated into its design. Nearby attractions include the Casino Niagara, Skylon Tower, and Maid of the Mist boat tour.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Over the Falls Tours


Professionally guided sightseeing
2153 Juron Dr
(between Disney and Lozina Dr)
Niagara Falls, NY 14304
Canada
+1 716 283 8900 / +1 877 783 8900
http://www.overthefallstours.com
This Niagara Falls tour company offers the services of 23 guides and 12 air-conditioned vans escorting more than 65,000 customers on visits to the Falls. The company offers a choice of three guided tours, each including a ride aboard the Maid of the Mist. The tours offer the four-hour American/Canadian, viewing the falls; the four-hour American, featuring the Cave of the Winds; and the Illumination, same as first or second tour, but including the nighttime illumination of the Falls.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Queenston Heights Park


A monumental battle site
Niagara Parkway at Route 81
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com/
Scene of one of the fiercest battles in the War of 1812, this park located at the northern end of Niagara Falls along the river also marks the start of the Bruce Trail. The park features two significant monuments: one to Major-General Isaac Brock for his victory here; the other to Laura Secord, who warned the British that the Americans were about to attack. Fine dining in the park is available at the Queenston Heights Restaurant, featuring a spectacular view of the Niagara River.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Queenston Heights Park photo by Tony Juan
Photo: Tony Juan
Queenston Heights Park photo by Tony Juan
Photo: Tony Juan
 

 
Rainbow Air, Inc


Unique view of the Falls
454 Main St
(at Rainbow Blvd)
Niagara Falls, NY 14301
Canada
+1 716 284 2800
With daily flights leaving from the Niagara Falls downtown heliport—close to the Rainbow Bridge and Howard Johnson at the Falls—this company offers an unusual and spectacular way of viewing not only the Falls, but the entire region. Using quiet engine helicopters, passengers are taken on a "limousine trip in the sky" that leaves other tour options grounded. You can also arrange night and longer private flights by appointment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ride Niagara: The Ultimate Thrill


Going over the Falls in style
5755 River Road
At Bender Road
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3K9
Canada
+1 905 374 7433
http://www.rideniagara.com/hom...
For those who've always dreamt of going over the Falls in a barrel, this simulated ride is the next best thing. The ride features a submersible shuttle that takes you to the top of the Falls and over—without any of the danger of crashing far below. Located close to Casino Niagara, the ride has won numerous awards including the "Lone Star" Gold Award by the 24th annual Houston International Film and Video Festival.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Schoellkopf Geological Museum


History of the Niagara Gorge
Niagara Reservation State Park
(Off Robert Moses Parkway near Main Street)
Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Canada
+1 716 278 1780
Located north of the Rainbow Bridge in the Niagara Reservation State Park, this geological museum offers visitors a multi-screen show on the 12,000-year history of the Niagara Gorge and Falls. Built in 1971 on the site of the Schoellkopf Hydro Electric Generating Station #3, destroyed by a rockslide in 1956, the museum was designed to look like a water turbine. The museum features a 13-minute show, hands-on displays such as 400-million-year-old worm trails, and a spectacular view of the Niagara River and Gorge.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Whirlpool State Park


Extreme rapids activity
Robert Moses Parkway
(at Niagara Rapids Boulevard)
Niagara Falls, NY 14305
Canada
+1 716 278 1762
Located about 2.5 miles north of the Falls, this park offers a spectacular view of both the Giant Whirlpool on the Canadian side and the vicious rapids at the 90-degree bend in the Niagara River. The first is visible from the top of the Gorge; the other at the base following a 30-minute hike. The park's 109 acres feature biking trails, picnic tables, playground, fishing, and cross-country skiing in the winter. Other nearby state parks include Artpark, Fort Niagara State Park and Niagara Falls State Park.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Whirlpool State Park photo by skyliner2008
Photo: skyliner2008
Whirlpool State Park photo by buldg216
Photo: buldg216
Whirlpool State Park photo by Big Daddy T
Photo: Big Daddy T
Whirlpool State Park photo by Krishna Kumar
Photo: Krishna Kumar
Whirlpool State Park photo by Anthony J. Mirabella
Photo: Anthony J. Mirabella
 

 
White Water Walk


Walking amid whitewater
7400 Portage Road
Niagara Parks Commission
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2
Canada
+1 905 371 0254 / +1 877 642 7275
http://www.niagaraparks.com/
Located at the narrowest point of the Niagara River, a few kilometres north of the Falls, this adventure offers visitors a spectacular view of some of the wildest whitewater anywhere. You can walk along a boardwalk a few feet away from the swirling waters. You can even see the remains of the Great Gorge Scenic Railway, once used to ferry people around the Gorge and now being slowly destroyed by the waters.

Review © 2007, Wcities
White Water Walk photo by Grant
Photo: Grant
White Water Walk photo by Grant
Photo: Grant
White Water Walk photo by Ian A. Fraser
Photo: Ian A. Fraser
White Water Walk photo by Chuck Dianis
Photo: Chuck Dianis
White Water Walk photo by Cheryl B. Werber
Photo: Cheryl B. Werber
White Water Walk photo by Reinaldo Miguel jr
Photo: Reinaldo Miguel jr
White Water Walk photo by Kevin Kemmerer
Photo: Kevin Kemmerer
White Water Walk photo by ontario-gal
Photo: ontario-gal
White Water Walk photo by Cheryl Hyde
Photo: Cheryl Hyde
White Water Walk photo by hauntbetty
Photo: hauntbetty
 

 
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