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Area Attractions
"Composed of two falls that can range from a solid fall to a trickle, the Devil’s Punchbowl is a colourful example of geology. Dating back millions of years, the Punchbowl is a semi-circle of layered, colourful rock that surrounds the falls. A 10-metre high steel cross also punctuates the nature landscape, having been constructed in 1966 to, “bring light to the town.” Paid parking is found just a short walk from the viewing platform where visitors can also find great views of Hamilton Harbour and Stoney Creek."
"Besides its astounding natural beauty, the highlight of the Devil’s Punchbowl falls is the 450 million years of history it preserves in its geological formation. Different layers and colors of rocks reveal the evolution of earth through these years. This 37 meter waterfall at the Niagara Escarpment is well known for its unparalleled grandiose and beauty."
"If not one but two waterfalls weren’t enough, the multi-coloured rock layers at Devil’s Punchbowl provide great examples of cool geological formations. Great views for miles around from the lookout!. Parking is $5 per vehicle."
"You'll be naturally drawn to the boardwalk that winds its way along the Niagara Gorge and there's no mistaking which way to walk to see the brink of the famous Horseshoe Falls as you will hear, smell and feel the water spray. Once you've taken in the spectacle of the Falls and the Niagara Gorge and gotten some photographs from up high, make your way over to Hornblower Tours (formerly Maid of the Mist), a ferry ride that takes passengers into the mist and furor of the Falls themselves. Don't ' worry; rain ponchos are provided. Note that Hornblower Tours are open May to October."
"Niagara Falls forms a natural rift between Ontario and New York State. On the US side, Bridal Veil Falls crash onto mammoth fallen rocks. On the Canadian side, the grander, more powerful Horseshoe Falls plunge into the cloudy Maid of the Mist Pool. The prime falls-watching spot is Table Rock, poised just meters from the drop – arrive early to beat the crowds."
"The Falls provide a flourishing and vibrant life to all of its surroundings. The Niagara Falls State Park is the showcasing of all the nearby plants, animals, and trails to be explored by anyone who is in love with nature. It includes a large section of land found on the mainland, plus the islands on the river itself, providing plenty of places to hike, bike, and learn all about the surrounding wildlife."
"Unlike many other New York State Parks, there is no charge for admission to visit Niagara Falls State Park. However, there is no free parking in the area, so you will have to pay for parking somewhere either in the park or in the city of Niagara Falls. Without a doubt, the closest parking areas to the waterfalls are Lots 1 and 2 in Niagara Falls State Park."
"This park hugs the Niagara River bordering the Horseshoe and American and Bridal Veil falls. It includes several islands: Goat Island—with…"
"355 First Road West Heritage Green Sports Park is a major sports park with a number of high quality soccer fields and ball diamonds. Washroom facilities and parking is available."
"Just south of Table Rock Centre and the new Niagara Parks Power Station (opening July 1st), you'll find the hidden gem that is the Niagara Parks Floral Showhouse. Tour seasonal displays within the tropical foyer and three stunning display houses. Beyond the foyer doors, guests can also enjoy outdoor gardens and ponds featuring a miniature village and train."
"This attraction was constructed by the Niagara Parks Commission in 1945. In 1980, a reception centre and display house were added to the original 11,000 sq."
"Situated not far from the Casino Niagara on Falls Avenue, Guinness Book of World Records Museum is the place where you may experience the wonders of Guinness World Records in person. This Niagara Falls museum offers thousands of amazing facts and feats that make the Guinness Book of Records come to life. Using videos, interactive games, computers, life-sized models, Guinness Book of World Records Museum is a wonderful attraction for grown-ups."
"There’s a good chance people already know what you want to see when you get there – the waterfalls!. The famous falls are a very popular Ontario attraction for a reason. Luckily for you, there are three waterfalls to keep and your adventurous soul busy."
"Try some of the best Italian food Niagara Falls restaurants have to offer at Massimo’s Italian Fallsview Restaurant. Chef Massimo Capra honed his cooking skills throughout Italy, where he was born and grew up on a dairy farm. He has been serving up classic Italian dishes in Canada since the early 1980s and has become a celebrity chef throughout the country."
"Chef Massimo Capra,celebrated chef, author and TV personality brings his authentic and artistic culinary vision to the Restaurant overlooking Niagara Falls. Open for dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 866-374-4408"
"The Skyline Hotel & Waterpark is directly connected to Falls Avenue Resort through a climate controlled skywalk. Falls Avenue is the location in Niagara Falls for attractions including the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark, shopping and adventure. Visit Falls Avenue Resort »"
"Seafood, Steakhouse, Pasta, Vegetarian, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Takeout. A blend of modern steakhouse and chic lounge. The menu highlights crispy calamari, lobster dip, classic shrimp cocktail and"
"The fish fry is a staple in Buffalo cuisine, consisting of a filet of haddock or cod that’s beer-battered, fried, and served with fries, coleslaw, potato (or macaroni) salad, and a slice of rye bread. Most pubs or taverns serve this classic dish on Fridays only, and all days of the week during Lent. Much like chicken wings, the argument over where to get the best fish fry is a hot-button topic, but The Swannie House’s is by far the best."
"We have been Voted Best Pizza, Wings, Fish Fry, & Best Beef on Weck. Serving Lunch & Dinner every day. Dine in, Take Out, Fast Hot Delivery 716-298-4028"
"This place took us off death row everything in Buffalo closes early Town is dead all day and nite but this place good eats More reviews"
"Consistent quality food, great service, clean and safe environment. This is usually our first choice for take out because it's affordable as well."
"What is it: Great Italian food, with a great view of Niagara River. Why go: Get a taste of traditional Italian dishes in this stylish restaurant located within the Sheraton Four Points hotel. Sample the hand-rolled fettuccine and sauteed jumbo shrimp or the pan-seared snapper."