Whirlpools and Waterfalls: 5 Must-See Experiences in Niagara Parks

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 8, 2024 07:30 AMNews
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Straddling the divide between Ontario, Canada, and New York, USA, Niagara Falls is a world-renowned destination. While the thundering Horseshoe Falls draws millions of visitors annually, there's much more to explore in Ontario's Niagara Parks. Here are five top experiences you shouldn't miss on your next visit.

1. Journey Behind the Falls

Best for: the geographer

Journey Behind the Falls offers an unparalleled perspective of Horseshoe Falls. This attraction allows visitors to delve into the geological evolution of Niagara's cascades, documenting their recession over 12,500 years. The experience includes historical insights from the area's Indigenous inhabitants to its status as a global tourist hotspot. Visitors can explore the early 1800s wooden staircases, tunnels from the early 1900s, and today's expansive viewing platforms and exhibitions.

2. Take a White Water Walk

Best for: the outdoor enthusiast

Experience the raw power of nature along the White Water Walk. This quarter-mile boardwalk along the Niagara River's edge provides stunning views of frothy white-and-turquoise waters and 410-million-year-old rock layers. Accessible via a 230ft lift from River Road, the walkway features platforms for optimal viewing and information plaques detailing the gorge's geology and surrounding flora and fauna.

3. Witness a Whirlpool from Above

Best for: the thrill-seeker

Niagara Glen, located three miles north of Horseshoe Falls, features a 125ft-deep pocket carved by the river 5,000 years ago. Here, an abrupt turn in the rapids creates a surging whirlpool. For the best view, take the Whirlpool Aero Car, a historic cable car that crosses the gorge, soaring 200ft above the Class 6 rapids. This popular attraction offers a unique perspective of the natural phenomenon without requiring a passport.

4. Discover the World's Butterflies

Best for: the nature lover

A short drive from the Whirlpool Aero Car is the Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory, one of North America's largest. The conservatory features 600ft of tropical pathways teeming with over 2,000 butterflies. Visitors can observe species such as the blue morpho and red lacewing up close at feeding stations or watch newly emerged butterflies take their first flight. Interactive displays and video presentations provide educational insights into the butterflies' lifecycle.

5. Take to the Tunnels

Best for: the historian

The Niagara Parks Power Station, built in 1905, offers an adventurous underground experience. Visitors can explore the turbine halls and historical exhibits before descending through a 2,200ft-long spent-water outlet tunnel. This arched corridor leads to a viewing platform over the Niagara River, offering breathtaking views of Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and the lower Niagara River. The tunnel, created with rudimentary tools, is included with regular admission to the power station.

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