08-03-2016 12:48 PM
Other than the obvious (Niagara Falls). Is they anything else to see or do in Niagara Falls on the Canadian side?
08-26-2016 06:28 AM
SolutionHi @AlexPssn,
you could try these stuff:
1) Go To New Heights : The Skylon Tower includes everything from a revolving dining room to in-house movies to an observation deck 775 feet above the famous Falls.
2) The Butterfly Conservatory: The conservatory is lush, green and includes a self-guided walking tour, making it perfect for families.
3) Nightmares Fear Factory: The Falls is home to several spooky spots, but Nightmares is a classic haunted house that has been around for years. And as expected of any haunted house
4) Konzelmann Estate Winery: There are several wineries located on Niagara-on-the-Lake (about a 25-minute drive from the Falls), that offer personalized tours, wine selections and space for private events.
I Hope this would be helpful to you.
Regards,
Tushar Rayate
@AlexP wrote:Other than the obvious (Niagara Falls). Is they anything else to see or do in Niagara Falls on the Canadian side?
08-03-2016 10:44 PM
Hola @AlexPssn, faltaron las fotos de la cataratas jejeje
08-06-2016 09:57 PM
Hi Alex, we just returned from a trip to Niagara a few weeks ago. All kinds to do besides the falls. The down town area has all kids of tourist attractions geared towards the kids, haunted/fun houses, wax meusems, Ripley's Believe it and so on. The Sky Wheel is a must. Take a drive through Niagra On The Lake, countless vinyards and estates, lots of amazing views. One more thing be sure to bring money and lots of it.
08-06-2016 10:17 PM
Hi Alex!
I go to Niagara falls pretty often. Clifton HIlls is the main entertainment street full of haunted houses, and various tourist traps. There are also a couple of casinos to see and Fallsview Waterpark is a great place to spend the day and the SkyWheel offers an excellent view of the falls. Hope this helps
08-24-2016 07:35 PM
Check out Clifton Hill. You can also get various package deals for both Clifton Hill and the falls online to save money.
08-25-2016 03:20 AM
Hi @AlexPssn!
I went to Niagara Falls (Canadian side as well) some years ago... things might have changed a lot so I'm sticking with one recommendation I'm sure hasn't changed and it's well worth it: drive to Niagara-on-the-Lake.
It's a beautiful small town where Niagara river meets lake Ontario with lots of historic sites, old buildings and a beautiful 'yesterday' feel. Really, really worth it!
08-25-2016 06:21 AM
Hola @LauraT, tendrás fotos para compartir con nosotros del Niagara, sería lindo poder admirar como esta o como estuvo.
08-26-2016 04:14 AM
Hi @FaridTDF! ¡Hola!
Okay, here are some pics, but beware these are very old pics... from 2007!!!! We went in December, so it was freezing cold 😄 (Aquí tienes algunas fotos, pero como dije, son muy antiguas! De 2007! Fuimos en diciembre, así que hacía muuuuucho frío :D):
And this is Nigara on the Lake which I personally loved and recommended here (Y aquí alguna foto de Niagara on the Lake, que me encantó y recomendé aquí):
🙂
08-26-2016 06:11 AM
Me encanto @LauraT, me recuerda a sitios de varias películas románticas 📽👍
08-26-2016 06:28 AM
SolutionHi @AlexPssn,
you could try these stuff:
1) Go To New Heights : The Skylon Tower includes everything from a revolving dining room to in-house movies to an observation deck 775 feet above the famous Falls.
2) The Butterfly Conservatory: The conservatory is lush, green and includes a self-guided walking tour, making it perfect for families.
3) Nightmares Fear Factory: The Falls is home to several spooky spots, but Nightmares is a classic haunted house that has been around for years. And as expected of any haunted house
4) Konzelmann Estate Winery: There are several wineries located on Niagara-on-the-Lake (about a 25-minute drive from the Falls), that offer personalized tours, wine selections and space for private events.
I Hope this would be helpful to you.
Regards,
Tushar Rayate
@AlexP wrote:Other than the obvious (Niagara Falls). Is they anything else to see or do in Niagara Falls on the Canadian side?