Niagra Falls Canada sits on the edge of the Niagra Gorge at the site of Niagra Falls, one of Canada’s biggest attractions. Its strategic location has made it one of the most popular places to visit in Canada. The city itself is fun and quirky with a carnival-like atmosphere. It has a strong appeal for families who come to enjoy the falls as well as the various things to do, including rides, tours, and action-packed amusements. In this ARTICLE,
We will be looking at the top 10 rated tourist attractions in Niakra Falls, Canada. And just wait until you see the number one that we’re going to be showing in this ARTICLE, something you would never even have thought of.
Please make sure you watch till the end. let’s cut to the chase.
at 10, Whirlpool Jetboat Tours.
 Whirlpool Jetboat Tours operate out of Niagara on the Lake, a short drive from Niagara Falls, and take you on a thrilling jet boat ride through Class 5 Whitewater Rapids. Tours are in open boats during the summer and dome-covered boats in the spring and fall. Be prepared to get wet. Tours are also educational, offering information on the geology and history of the area.
 At 9: Butterfly Conservatory.
The Butterfly Conservatory along the Niagara Parkway is home to 2,000 free flying butterflies. The glass enclosed conservatory with waterfalls and tropical plants features more than 40 different species of butterflies. And yes, it’s very warm in there. This attraction is open year round, making it a particularly popular place to visit during the winter months when the outside gardens are not in bloom and it’s lovely and warm inside.
At number 8, Niagra Parkway.
the Niagra Parkway is a scenic drive running from Niagra on the Lake past Niagra Falls to Fort Erie, following the Gorge. The road, lined by parks and green space, has many interesting sites along the way where visitors can stop. Some of the most popular features along the parkway are the Floral Clock, Whirlpool Rapids, and the Butterfly Conservatory, a paved pathway for walking and biking that runs alongside the Niagra Parkway.Â
At 7, Clifton Hill. Â
Part of the attraction of the town of Niagara Falls is the festive atmosphere.
A walk down Clifton Hill, also known as Niagara Street of Fun, will take you past the Niagara Skywheel, the Niagara Speedway, restaurants, and family-oriented attractions. Along here, you’ll find shops selling ice cream, cotton candy, fudge, and other treats. This area is just up the street from the falls. Even if you don’t choose to spend much time here, it’s worth a look.
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At 6, Whirlpool Aerocar.
The Whirlpool Aerocar is an antique cable car in continuous operation since 1916, suspended above the rolling waters of the Whirlpool Rapids. You can take a 10-minute trip over this portion of the Niagara River for a unique view of the powerful currents swirling around in a massive Whirlpool below. The Niagara Aero car travels approximately 1 km from one side of the gorge to the other and can hold 35 standing people per trip.
At 5, Niagara Skywheel.
One of the newest attractions at Niagara Falls is the Niagara Skywheel, the largest observation wheel in Canada. Standing 175 feet tall, it offers visitors a new way to see the Roaring Falls. Climate-controlled gondolas means it’s open year round and rides last between 8 and 12 minutes, so get the cameras ready quickly.
You can take these day or night. At night, you can see the city lights as well as Niagara Falls, illuminated in various colors.
At 4, Hornblower Niagra Cruises.
Hornblower Cruises offer close-up tours to the base of all three falls in 700 passenger catamaran boats. Cruises run all day and into the evening when the falls are lit. This is a, yes, once again, a wet experience, and rain jackets are provided. Since the maid of the mist stopped operating out of Canada, this is the only boat tour option from the Canadian side that takes visitors to the base of the falls.Â
Next up at three, it’s the Skylon Tower.
At a height of more than 235 meters above the falls, the Skylon Tower offers a spectacular bird’s-eye view of Niagara Falls, the Niagara escarpment, and the city. The tower features an indoor-outdoor observation area and two restaurants. The revolving dining room is an upscale revolving restaurant while the Summit Suite buffet is a more mid-range family-oriented establishment. Access to the observation decks is free if you are dining at the tower.
At 2, Journey Behind the Falls
Journey Behind the Falls offers a close-up view of the falls from the base of Horseshoe Falls.
From the Table Rock Welcome Center, an elevator takes you down 45 meters to tunnels with viewing portals behind the falls and an observation deck near the lower edge of the falls. From here, you can look up at the wall of water coming over Horseshoe Falls and feel the rush of mist on your face. This view offers a unique perspective and a completely different experience than viewing the falls from above.
And finally, at number one, Niagara Falls.
Niagara Falls are some of the largest, most beautiful, and most famous waterfalls in the world. They are also some of the most easily accessible. You can walk up and stand on the very edge of the falls, separated only by a railing without even having to pay a fee. If you want to see them from a little different perspective, you can take a boat trip to the of the falls or go behind the falls and see the water pouring over from above. The falls consist of three parts. The most spectacular section is the concave Horseshoe Falls, running 640 meters across from the Canadian shore to the American shore. The American Falls, about 330 meters across, is on the New York side, but the best views are from the Canadian side.
Niagara Falls are some of the largest, most beautiful, and most famous waterfalls in the world. They are also some of the most easily accessible. You can walk up and stand on the very edge of the falls, separated only by a railing without even having to pay a fee. If you want to see them from a little different perspective, you can take a boat trip to the of the falls or go behind the falls and see the water pouring over from above. The falls consist of three parts. The most spectacular section is the concave Horseshoe Falls, running 640 meters across from the Canadian shore to the American shore. The American Falls, about 330 meters across, is on the New York side,
but the best views are from the Canadian side.