Once a destination for honeymoons and family vacations, Niagara Falls has really stepped it up as an action-packed vacation spot. The falls are literally the biggest draw – watching the frothy water tumble at alarming speeds can be mesmerizing. Throw on a poncho and hop aboard the Maid of the Mist to cruise close enough to the falls to be drenched by spray. Hit the main strip of Clifton Hill for flashy tourist attractions and restaurants galore.
Restaurants in Niagara Falls
5.0 based on 31,482 reviews
Three magnificent falls, two American and one Canadian, mark the point at which the Niagara River rumbles over the Niagara Escarpment.
If you love nature, mountains, waterfalls, glaciers, canyons and all the majesty that is a natural wonder you can only be the perfect person to visit this site. If you are not a lover you will still be in awe of this site.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
5.0 based on 2,745 reviews
We went in the cold of winter, and thanks to jet lag were there really early to watch the beautiful sunrise over the falls. It was a magical, quiet morning, with great views and we really enjoyed our time at the falls - the sheer power of the water is something else! Another place ticked off the list, excellent!
4.5 based on 4,267 reviews
A boardwalk that runs along the treacherous Whirlpool Rapids.
Cozy wooden boardwalk along Niagara River takes you on a self-guided tour with some curiosity posters on the way. Beautiful nature and magnificent views.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
The Carmelite Gift Shop is located within the Carmelite Monastery in Niagara Falls Ontario, Canada. We are one of the largest religious gift shops in southern Ontario. Onsite vineyard, winery and tasting boutique coming in June of 2017 Daily weekday mass in the historic Chapel at 11:15am All are welcome to visit and enjoy the property
I have become an Officiant and we have seminars here! There is a beautiful church and the store has some amazing gift ideas.
4.5 based on 1,844 reviews
If you plan to visit Niagara Falls, and see what both sides (US and Canada) has to offer or really plan to do activities on both side, then crossing the Rainbow bridge is the way to go. My friend and I traveled, backpack in tow, and crossed the Rainbow bridge on foot. Immigration on both sides await on each end prior to entry or reentry. It was a easy 22-25mins walk, maybe longer is your pace is slow and/or you take moments to view the falls from the bridge and strike a pose for photos. After getting in the Canadian side, literally I saw rainbow formed by the bridge.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.