The Falls and Great Gorge

Great Gorge and the Niagara River offer you a lot of memorable opportunities to get up close and personal with the wonderful variety that Niagara provides.

The Maid of the Mist is my favorite way to see the Falls, And please don't forget to bring your camera.

The Power and majesty of the thundering Falls when you Journey Behind the Falls is a sight you won't forget.

The Whirlpool Aerocar is a photographers delight as you travel high above the churning Niagara River.

The White Water Walk is a stroll alongside the relentless torrent of wild white water as the Niagara river rushes through the gorge at the narrowest point.

The Falls Fireworks and Illumination is a wonderful way to put an exclamation mark after a day enjoying Niagara. Schedule & History.

The Minolta Tower is the oldest tower in town. It sits on the best location with the ideal sight lines.

Niagara Helicopter Tours - You want your camera out and your finger ready on the shutter as soon as you lift off on a memorable flight.

Queen Victoria Park - Take a well deserved break from the sightseeing and just relax in the park. Not only can you wald on the grass, you can lie on it too.

Oakes Garden Theatre - Enjoy a concert or just the view from this delightful amphitheatre.

Niagara Falls Hydro diverts enough water to produces about 2 million kilowatts of electricity.

The Niagara Waterfalls consists of three falls: the American Falls, the Bridal Vale Falls and the Horseshoe Falls.

The Old Scow is s vivid reminder of the day when three workers found themselves adrift and heading for the brink of the Falls.

People Mover - Park your car and just enjoy Niagara as People Mover stops at 22 different locations.

 


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