What to See
Niagara Falls is especially breathtaking during the summer, when large rainbows rise from the mist. After dark the falls are equally stunning and lit with man-made spotlights.
Lights Out
The park never closes, but the lights that illuminate the falls go out each night at midnight.
Higher Level
To get a bird's-eye view of the falls from the Canadian side, head up 525 feet to the top of the Skylon Tower.
Customer Reviews
User review by edietz Reviewed by edietz on
2005-10-29T00:00:00Z
Although the American side does have some interesting perspectives and activities,
The Canadian side offers a much greater diversity of activities. The kitschy Clifton Hill area abounds with attractions for everyone. The panoramic views of the falls from the beautiful parks are spectacular. Lodging and dining is available for all tastes and budgets. Parking can be limited; the PeopleMover is a great value and makes getting around convenient.
Don't miss Niagara on the Lake. It is a beautiful, historic town with many interesting shops and restaurants and hosts the Shaw theater festival.
We have found that by going in the late Spring or early Autumn we can avoid the congestion common in Summer and still enjoy beautiful weather.
Pros: Variety of activities, Beautiful parks, Immaculate facilities
Cons: Crowded in Summer
Inexpensively Awesome Reviewed by rjwoodbury on
2005-05-14T08:27:03Z
Don't park downtown. Park in NF USA along the park across from Goat Island for free; there is a wonderful foot path through the park along the river right to the free bridge to Goat Island. The island offers many wonderful walks away from crowds -- all views are fantastic. Buy your food back on the mainland -- nice Hard Rock cafe real close. Then, walk through the mainland side of the park -- more great views and more walks away from crowds and nice science/history museum for free and clean restrooms. Try the Maid of the Mist.
Pros: Great Walking, Great Views, Inexpensive if Smart
Cons: casino area, Not smart, expensive, Trolly is ripoff
Family Friendly and worth it Reviewed by wander50 on
2005-05-14T04:08:49Z
The Queen Elizabethpark has landscaped gardens spaced through it making the area next to falls very nice for an afternoon inthe park. Lunch can be had on terraces over looking the falls there but back so you don't get wet.Get Canadian $ at a bank use your credit card for currency exchange as most merchants set their own rates . Save your reciepts stop at the dutyfree shop and get a form to mail in and file for a G.S.T. taxrefund. The best parking is the parking area located behind Cliftonhill on the south side ( turn at the Ripley Museum) . The hotels in the area have very wide price range and just as wide quality of accomendations ( buyer beware read reviews). There are alot family things to do on CliftonHill and places to eat and shop. . There is literaly something for everyone tastes and budget there.