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Top things to do in Niagara Falls
"Niagara Brewing Company proudly blends Canada’s rich brewing heritage and today’s innovative craft beer scene. Guests will find signature beers and seasonal features that have been skillfully weaved from locally sourced ingredients on the rotating taps. To round out the experience, the menu offers a selection of tasty bites like delicious broasted wings, house made guacamole & chips, giant pretzels with dips and sandwiches."
"Grab a cold craft beer that proudly represents Canada’s brewing heritage and today’s innovative craft beer scene. They’re passionate about providing the highest quality beer to enthusiastic consumers and take pride in what they do. While enjoying Niagara’s best craft beer, and no longer thirsty, you can enjoy any of their delicious menu options."
"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."
"East of Hamilton is the Devil’s Punchbowl Conservation Area with an upper and lower fall. Known for its unique rock formations and plunging depths, you do not want to miss this waterfall. A bonus at the observation deck is seeing the Toronto skyline."
"Nestled among the residential streets of Allentown on Symphony Circle, the home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra was designed in 1939 by famous Finnish father-son architecture duo Eliel and Eero Saarinen. Kleinhan’s main atrium is acoustically perfect, and its graceful curve resembles a string instrument from the outside. Nearly 30 years after its construction, Eero would go on to design one of the most iconic facets of American architecture—the Gateway Arch in St. Louis."
"Dating back to the 1930s, the Kleinhans music hall is a gorgeous building that is known for its elaborate design and acoustics. The hall hosts a number of talented performances that often open to full houses. This Music hall is the homestead for the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra."
"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"
"The Groove Lounge is Buffalo, New York's Finest Specialty Restaurant doubling as the Metropolitan Area's Hottest Night Spot / Sports Bar!"
"Located off the Niagara Parkway, this is hands-down my favorite thing to do in Niagara Falls with the family!. Away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist attractions of Clifton Hill, the Niagara Glen Nature Area offers 4 kms of hiking trails down the Niagara escarpment. Stop at the information center to pick up your trail map and set off on your adventure."
"Stunning views of the turquoise water of the Niagara River, nature hikes, overlooks of Niagara Gorge and Whirlpool are just a few of the reasons people visit every year. It’s perfect for those who are interested in the more natural attractions that Niagara Falls has to offer."
"Endorsed by Accessibility Niagara, Heartland Forest is an outdoor area of wheelchair accessible hiking trails, fish ponds (catch and release with your own gear), animal carvings, and a tree house in the middle of the woods. Also enjoy their playground, with a custom merry-go-round, swing, and unique fire pit that accommodate wheelchairs safely and easily. We had a lot of fun here, just letting the kids explore."
"1570 Lucerne Avenue Red Hill Bowl is a natural area as well as an excellent baseball park, located west of the Red Hill Creek. The parking lot at the corner of King and Lawrence is connected to the park by a tunnel. A portion of the Red Hill Valley Recreational Trail runs through the park."
"Canadian sub sandwich restaurant featuring meats raised without antibiotics and healthier options that also offers catering. Fast Food Restaurants, Sandwiches & Subs"