The Maid of the Mist, departing from Niagara Falls State Park (NY, USA), will take you right up to the center of the Horseshoe Falls to experience the full power and noise of Niagara Falls as it hits the riverbed.
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Niagara Falls has activities galore on the New York and Canadian sides. Here are some family-centric activities and attractions you shouldn’t miss.
The Butterfly Conservatory is a great way to take a break from the crowds and noise near the falls and enjoy a completely different and totally unique experience.
This guide will be your ultimate resource for entering the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, answering questions for first-time visitors.
I’ll provide practical guidance for your Niagara Falls vacation in this article so you can plan seamlessly and have the best time when you get there.
You can see Niagara Falls in as little as one day. However, giving yourself two to four days allows you enough time to explore the fun on the New York and Canadian sides without feeling rushed.
Do you need a passport to visit Niagara Falls, or can you get to the Canadian side of the park from New York without one?
This guide will answer your most burning questions about visiting Niagara Falls with dogs, including if you can do it and what kinds of activities to add to your itinerary.
Taking a trip to Niagara Falls is already a cost-effective vacation destination from both the American and Canadian sides.
Many flock to Niagara Falls to see the majestic beauty of the waterfalls, but just as many congregate here because of all the great low-cost activities for families.