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| Niagara Falls is home to many family attractions including The Great Canadian Midway, museums, educational attractions and several points of interest.
All accounts of Niagara’s attractions start with the majestic Horseshoe Falls. At 167 feet in height and handling 600,000 U.S. gallons per second in water flow the falls truly are a natural wonder of the world. However, the Falls are not the only example of natural beauty in Niagara. The Niagara Escarpment is one of Canada's most significant landforms. Queenston Heights, located on the Niagara Escarpment, features several monuments to heroes of the War of 1812.
The park holds historical significance as it was the location of the battle for Queenston Heights, during the War of 1812, which is considered one of the most important battles ever fought on Canadian soil. Overlooking the Niagara River, Queenston Heights is a fantastic location for family fun in the sun.
The city of Niagara Falls offers several unique attractions in addition to the beauty of the Falls. Clifton Hill is just one block from the Falls and provides great attractions and amusements. Niagara is also host to Marineland, a theme park and aquarium with a collection of killer and beluga whales. The Skylon Tower overlooks the Queen Victoria Park and the Falls. The tower is approximately 520 feet, and is the tallest structure in Niagara. Offering fine dining on its upper levels, the Skylon Tower offers an aerial view of all that Niagara has to offer.
Whether the family feels like going to the beach, go-karting, golfing, shopping, boating or visiting a museum, Niagara Falls has access to it all.
It is safe to say that there will always be something exciting to do when in Niagara Falls.
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