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You won’t be surprised to know that the heart of the city beats by the rising and falling of the Niagara Falls waterfalls on the Niagara River connecting Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Niagara Falls, and the surrounding Niagara Region, has evolved and grown into one of the world’s foremost travel destinations.

Nearly 14 million visitors a year come to the area! So, in in order to increase the city's appeal as a vacation destination and prolong stay times, a major tourist area surrounding the Falls has been developed.

There are a lot of things to see and do in Niagara Falls, and here are some places you should look into:

Maid of the Mist
To get the whole experience of Niagara Falls, taking a ride on the famous Maid-of-the-Mist boats is a must; so make it the top of your itinerary.
Botanical Gardens
Established in 1936, the Botanical Gardens consist of 99 acres of beautifully maintained gardens, including perennials, rhododendrons, and azaleas.
Casino Niagara
If slot machines and gaming tables are calling out your name, make sure you visit Casino Niagara. This venue features over 96,000 sq ft of gaming space - 123 gaming tables and over 3000 slot machines.
Clifton Hill
Located one block from the magnificent Falls, the Clifton Hill tourist area begins at the top of Clifton Hill and follows a steep hill to the end at the Falls.  There are over 35 shops, restaurants and attractions offering year-round fun.
Fort Erie
At Fort Erie, authentically dressed guides in 1812 period costume re-create life in this former British garrison.
Great Gorge Adventure
Go to the boardwalk at the edge of the Falls'  whirlpool rapids at Great Gorge Adventure.
IMAX Theatre Niagara Falls
See the spectacular IMAX adventure, "Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic", on a six-story-high screen where you travel back in time for a glimpse of Niagara Falls.
Journey Behind the Falls
Go down under the falls using the elevator, which drops you 150 feet through solid rock, offering an excellent view of the Falls from below and behind.
Konica Minolta Tower
Go to the top of the Konica Minolta Tower get the best 360 degree view of the Falls and the Niagara River. A landmark since 1962, the tower was the first tower built in Niagara Falls.
Kurtz Orchards and Country Market
This 80 acre orchard was established by the Kurtz family in 1941, and the fourth generation of the family works there to this day.
Lundy’s Lane Historical Museum
This museum is on the site of the Battle of Lundy’s Lane, the historic War of 1812 battle that happened within the current city limits. At the museum, you’ll learn about the early settlement and tourism of Niagara Falls.

Marineland Canada
You’ll be entertained all day by amazing killer whale, dolphin, sea lion and walrus performances when you visit Marineland. You’ll also find thrilling amusement rides including the world's largest steel roller coaster, Dragon Mountain.
Niagara Falls Aviary
Located within walking distance of the Falls, the Niagara Falls Aviary is a special treat to nature lovers.
Niagara Wineries
You’ll find in this area that wineries range from large, elaborate winemaking facilities to small, family-run estate operations.
Ripley's Believe It Or Not
You’ll have to decide for yourself to believe it, or not, when you experience the odd and the unbelievable at Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum!
Rossi Glass
The free tour allows you to watch the talented team of artisans create beautiful works of art right before your eyes.
Skylon Tower
Ride the external glass-fronted elevators to the top of the Skylon Tower, which stands 775 feet above the base of the Falls!
The Adventure Dome
Thrillseekers, this is for you! Because of a 4-story, 180 degree movie screen and vivid surround sound, you’ll be able to experience the thrill and exhilaration of various adventure pursuits such as motorcycling and white water rafting.
Welland Canals Centre At Lock 3
You’ll get a close-up look at ships from around the world from the elevated viewing platform at Lock 3 at Welland Canals.
Welland Murals
28 colorful murals depicting historical themes of the region now grace the city, adding a rich visual element to the urban landscape.
Whirlpool Aero Car
Do you dare take this ride in a cable car suspended 250 feet above the Niagara Falls? It’s all worth it, just for the breathtaking view!
White Water Walk
Buying a ticket for the White Water Walk allows you to stroll along a boardwalk at the very edge of one of the world's wildest stretches of white water.  .
 
   
     
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