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What are fun activities to do in niagra falls?

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  1. Three things that I know of:

    1. Helicopter ride over it for a beautiful bird's eye view.

    2. Take a fairy on it to the very edge, scary, makes you think your going over (don't worry, it's safe).

    3. Take a fairy on the bottom of the falls and get wet.

    All three are very very fun

    HAVE A GOOD  TIME!


  2. Well, you can look at the waterfalls, take a boat ride under the falls, walk down a stairway and....look at the falls some more.

    There's a tower near the falls called the Skylon tower, there's shopping and an amusement park in the base, and a revolving restaurant at the top, with a great view of the falls.

    I remember on the Canadian side there's a strip of little museums like the Ripley's Believe it or Not museum, Famous Criminals wax museum, haunted house, mini-golf, etc.  It's a little cheezy but lots of fun too.  Clifton Hill, I think is the street.

  3. Not much on the US side.

    On the Canadian there is maid of the mist (goes right up to the falls, prepare to be soaked)

    Niagara Fury (moving theatre but a different one. hard to explain without going. it's fun)

    Indoor skydiving wind tunnel

    Casino (2 of them)

    Indoor Waterparks

    the aviary

    Butterfly Conservatory is a ton of fun.  And surrounding it is a beautiful botanical gardens.

    Journey behind the falls (but don't waste your time, its a long line, long wait for nothing)

    Clifton Hill has haunted houses, fun house, a couple cool wax museums, rainforest cafe an arcade etc.

    There's also an outlet mall not to far from the tourist area with some great shopping.

    Nearby you have Niagara-on-the-lake (about 15 minutes away)  Great shopping, winery tours and tastings are always fun.  Fort george is a BLAST plenty of events.  It is a British Fort from 1812.  Even if you aren't into history it's so much fun.  They have daily musket demonstrations, cannon firings, music demonstrations, staff dressed in costume.  Ghost tours at night.  It's a great time

    Also inbetween the 2 is a little village of Queenston, just below the Queenston heights.  In this village you have Laura Secord's homestead, a great art gallery called Riverbrink, and the MacKenzie Printery.  Then you can head up the hill to Queenston Heights to see brock's Monument whic is undergoing a restoration right now but is still visible and they also have costumed staff to give tours of the area (the heights was once a battlefield where one of the greatest military figures of all time died).

    And of course, you are also just an hour away from Toronto, but that's a WHOLE other answer for toronto.

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