
For an idea of some places to visit on your next trip to Niagara Falls, take a look below at the hottest tourist spots to check out.
Lundy’s Lane – Located a short drive or walk from the main Clifton Hill and Fallsview Boulevard districts, Lundy’s Lane has shopping, restaurants and off-beat attractions. The Canada One Outlets contain favourites like Coach, Nike, Lululemon Athletica, Levi’s and tons more. Visitors to Lundy’s Lane will also find restaurants like Syndicate and Johnny Rocco’s, and fun attractions like Cataract Bowling, Oh Canada Eh? Dinner Show, Jungle Putt Miniature Golf and lots more.
Clifton Hill District – With the Falls Avenue Resort at the base of Clifton Hill, there’s a reason why this is one of the most popular places in the city. You’ll find kid friendly attractions like the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark, Adventure City, the 4D Moving Theatre, Niagara Sky Wheel and hundreds more on Clifton Hill. It’s also home to restaurants, bars, nightclubs and Casino Niagara. Any visit to Niagara Falls must include a stop at Clifton Hill.
Fallsview Boulevard – Known for the Fallsview Casino, Fallsview Boulevard contains restaurants, the Scotiabank Convention Centre and is the gateway to the southern end of the Niagara Parkway. You can catch a show at the Fallsview Casino’s Avalon Ballroom, attend one of the many events at the Convention Centre or try out the many restaurants that line the streets of the Boulevard.
Niagara Parkway – People often come to Niagara Falls for Clifton Hill and what’s found running along the Niagara Parkway – the three waterfalls that the city is famous for. As one of the most beautiful drives in the world, the Niagara Parkway takes you along the Niagara River, past the roaring Horseshoe Falls and along the incredible Niagara Gorge up to Niagara-on-the-Lake. Head down to the bottom of Clifton Hill to get on the Niagara Parkway and begin your journey along the parkway that Winston Churchill remarked was the “prettiest Sunday afternoon drive in the world.”
Beyond the adventure and shopping, Niagara Falls has hundreds of acres of beautiful natural scenery surrounding the area. If you want something different to do this month and love nature then check out these three events coming to Niagara Falls.
Travellers with an appreciation for nature will have a hard time passing up the world-class wildlife attractions in Niagara Falls. Whether you’re interested in marine life, exotic animals or majestic predators, the area has exactly what you need to satisfy your curiosity. When visiting the falls, nature lovers are sure to enjoy visiting the following attractions.
Making your way through an exhibit-laden museum is usually a feast for the mind. Whether your area of interest is nature, world history or masterfully-preserved artifacts, Niagara Falls has you covered. With its impressive assortment of knowledge-filled institutions, the falls are the perfect destination for travelers looking to expand their intellectual repertoires.
Pelham Art Festival
The breathtaking Niagara Falls are one of the world’s foremost natural wonders. However, if one of your kids is more of an indoor-vacationer, there’s no point in the family sitting around the hotel room flipping channels all day. Simply grab a sack of quarters and hit up the best arcades the area has to offer.
Cabaret: The hit musical Cabaret will be coming to Niagara at the Shaw Festival Theater, running spring to fall. The show has been around since 1966 when it premiered on Broadway and has been performed over 1,100 times winning countless awards.
Like many people, we’re always on the lookout for ways to save money. Whether we’re traveling abroad or exploring our own backyard, it’s important to keep costs down so that we are able to afford the things that really matter.
Located on the Niagara Parkway, the
Legends in Concert: Experience award winning performances of your favourite singers at Legends in Concert. With tributes to Whitney Houston, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen and many more, this concert is one you will not want to miss.
One of my favorite things about the Niagara area is the abundant fruit and vegetable harvests we can look forward to every year. Farmers all over the area are well-known for producing wonderful bounties season after season, and much of it is organically grown.
While not a restaurant per say, Ten Thousand Buddhas is an active Buddhist temple and monastery that serves a vegetarian and vegan buffet once a week during the summer months. Volunteers prepare and serve the food, and you can feast upon delicious vegan Chinese food as well as Buddhist food, which is prepared with no garlic or onions.