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  1. Apr 29, 2011 · The districts of Niagara Falls, Canada offer so much opportunity for travellers to experience the incredible range of entertainment, dining and accommodations available in this great city. Fallsview Boulevard Lundy's Lane Clifton Hill Niagara Clifton Hill District Downtown Niagara Falls. Explore.

  2. It's over 700 feet above the waters of the Niagara River. See ways to experience (46) 2023. 3. Butterfly Conservatory. 5,851. Nature & Wildlife Areas. By mbrigham. Over 40,000 butterflies fill the lush tropical indoor environment and many land on your head or shoulders.

    • Admire Niagara Falls
    • Niagara Hornblower Cruise
    • Niagara Hornblower Funicular + Riverside Patio
    • Journey Behind The Falls
    • Wildplay MistRider Ziplining
    • Clifton Hill Attractions
    • Niagara Skywheel
    • Skylon Tower
    • Niagara Helicopter Tour
    • Queen Victoria Park

    You don’t need to justify coming to Niagara Falls. There’s a good chance people already know what you want to see when you get there – the waterfalls! The famous falls are a very popular Ontario attractionfor a reason. Luckily for you, there are three waterfalls to keep and your adventurous soul busy. As we mentioned above, Niagara Falls is a term ...

    One of the most popular attractions (if not THE most popular) on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls is the Hornblower Cruise– also known as “Voyage to the Falls”! To clarify: you might be familiar with the “Maid of the Mist” boat tour that takes you to the Falls, too. This is the boat tour from the American side of the River. It does the exact same...

    If getting a different perspective of the Falls is what you’re after but you want to keep things on the budget side, you might want to just ride the Hornblower Funicular. While the Funicular is meant to take people down for a boat cruise (and is included in the cruise ticket price), you can take it for the cheap ride and the unique views as you gli...

    If heading behind Horseshoe Falls is something you’re looking to do, then you should definitely do the Journey Behind the Falls! Once you head down 125 feet, you can walk through tunnels that snake behind the thundering waterfalls. From there, you can emerge onto the lower platforms at Horseshoe Falls (with rain poncho on, of course) to get up clos...

    Ever wanted to go zip-lining? Have you been before? In any case, why not go zip-lining as you head straight towards Horseshoe Falls!? WildPlay (the outdoor adventure company) brings you this 670-metre-long zip line starting from an elevated platform above where you get Hornblower tickets! You can check out MistRider zip-line tickets here. If you wa...

    No stop to Niagara Falls Canada is complete without a stop at Clifton Hill – known as “The Street of Fun at the Falls!” Even if you aren’t travelling with kids, you need to walk up and down Clifton just once. This very touristy area is absolutely packed with attractions, museums, shops, eateries, sweet treats, and more! You have to see it with your...

    Speaking of the Niagara SkyWheel – while you’re exploring the Clifton Hill area, it’s hard to miss the Niagara SkyWheel. Opened in 2006 and standing at 53 metres tall, this ferris wheel is another great way to see the Falls from a unique perspective. It’s also located right above the Dinosaur Adventure Golf so there’s no shortage of fun when you ge...

    If heights are for you, then a trip up the Skylon Tower is for you! Opened back in 1965, the tower is located right downtown – you cannot miss it wherever you are. You get to take the “Yellow Bug Elevators” to the top where you get 360-degree views of the Falls and the surrounding area! You can get your Skylon tickets here for the observation deck–...

    If you want a bird’s eye view of the waterfalls and the surrounding area, a helicopter tour might be for you. A ride with Niagara Helicopter Toursis a memorable experience that’ll stick with you for a long time! Departing from the heliport north of downtown, you’ll head over the Niagara Gorge/River back towards to main Falls area. You can even see ...

    Situated along the upper walkway along the Niagara Parkway (the road that drives along the Gorge beside the river), you’ll find a lovely green space called Queen Victoria Park. This large park kind of separates the whole downtown areas near the American Falls and the Canadian Falls. We had a wander through and it was a lovely space away from all th...

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  4. 11. Rainbow Bridge. The Rainbow Bridge across the Niagara River connects the two cities of Niagara Falls, on both the U.S. and Canadian sides. You can cross the bridge by motorized vehicle, bicycle or even on foot, as long as you have your passport—though note that there is a toll fee.

  5. Apr 9, 2024 · Holly Johnson December 1, 2023. Ranking of the top 15 things to do in Niagara Falls. Travelers favorites include #1 Maid of the Mist, #2 Niagara Falls State Park and more.

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