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2024-25 Niagara Falls USA Travel Guide

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2024-25
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CONNECT WITH US: ® I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development; used with permission. Printed in USA. Destination Niagara USA 10 Rainbow Boulevard Niagara Falls, NY 14303 1-877 FALLS US | niagarafallsusa.com Cover Image: Crow's Nest at Niagara Falls State Park Credit: Kory Reid @kory_reid_photography koryreidphotography.com @niagarafallsusa Niagara County Map Calendar of Events Packing Guide Niagara Falls State Park Indigenous Impressions Niagara County Communities Choose-Your-Own Family Adventure Engineering Marvels Into Battle Local Haunts Legends of the Falls The Last Stop on the Underground Railroad Curated: An Arts & Culture Style Guide Top 10 Trails Ride Along the River An Angler’s Angle An Insider’s Guide to Flavor Finds Experience the Taste of Place Home Grown Buffalo & Beyond Advertiser Index 4 6 9 10 16 18 24 28 30 33 34 36 40 44 46 50 54 60 62 64 72 table of contents
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Niagara Falls USA Official Visitor Center

Conveniently located just minutes from Niagara Falls State Park, the Niagara Falls USA Official Visitor Center can provide enough information to fuel an epic adventure. Our knowledgeable staff can help you figure out what to do, where to go, and how to get there, in addition to an array of services including area maps and brochures and customized itinerary planning assistance. Shop a variety of Niagara Falls USA gifts and souvenirs, too!

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Niagara Falls, NY 14303 1-877-FALLS US

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Open daily; closed on Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

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PLAN FOR YOUR PERFECT ADVENTURE IN ANY SEASON

When spring has sprung, it’s time to get outside and explore. Hit the trails, attend an outdoor concert or festival, or plan a picnic.

Expect warm weather and plenty of sunshine. Cool off on the water, or visit a local ice cream shop for a hand-scooped cone.

There is nothing basic about fall at the Falls. Think u-pick farms, a vibrantly colored landscape, and an unearthly share of spooky spectacles.

Temperatures drop and the region becomes a winter wonderland glittering with radiant ice and snow. Too cold? Visit one of the many indoor attractions. DID YOU FORGET

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NIAGARA FALLS STATE PARK

For nearly 140 years, people from all over the world have made the pilgrimage to Niagara Falls State Park to witness the grandeur of the Falls up close. And while the park offers several stunning vantage points to view this natural wonder, there’s much more to explore than the precipice.

Established in 1885, Niagara Falls is the oldest state park in America. With more than 400 acres of land along the Niagara River’s rushing rapids and overlooking the rocky Niagara Gorge, the park includes a series of islands, overlook points, wooded areas, hiking and biking trails, colorful gardens, picnic spots, and endless rainbows. There are also thrilling attractions and adventures to be had. Feel the unparalleled force of nature on Cave of the Winds, or take a cruise on the iconic double-decker Maid of the Mist. Peruse the new welcome center, highlighting topics such as natural, industrial, and Indigenous American history. It’s not hard to spend a day or more enjoying this magnificent landscape.

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A Quiet Retreat

Niagara Falls State Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the famous landscape architect behind New York City’s Central Park, Boston’s Emerald Necklace, and Buffalo’s network of parks and parkways. As the industrial revolution’s mills and factories made American

cities dirty, noisy places to be by the 1880s, Olmsted was set on creating green spaces where people could find respite from the hustle and bustle—creating a place where “the masses could be renewed.”

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3 Prospect Point

4 Luna Island

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A Park for All Seasons

Niagara Falls State Park is always open for exploration. In fact, it’s open 365 days a year meaning visitors can soak in its natural beauty in all four seasons. Plan a stroll and a picnic in the summertime, by far the park’s most popular season. In the fall, watch as the foliage becomes ablaze with color. Free snowshoe rentals in winter encourage exploration of the park’s pure white landscape and crystalline Falls. In spring, look for birds and blooms to emerge as nature begins to wake for warmer weather.

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Cleaner & Greener

Inside the country’s oldest state park are some of the newest advances in sustainability. As part of this green initiative, the Maid of the Mist boats are all-electric, and the Niagara Scenic Trolley runs on eco-friendly natural gas, and the new Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Welcome Center was designed with a focus on environmentally sustainable building practices.

Decked Out

The Cave of the Winds decking that extends up to the base of Bridal Veil Falls is painstakingly removed at the end of each season. Why? Ice tumbling over the Falls and mist forming thick layers of ice on the wooden decks would damage the structures over the winter. So crews spend nearly four weeks removing the decks board by board every fall, then re-build the network of stairs and platforms in the spring.

Warm Welcome

The park recently debuted a brand new 28,000-square-foot Welcome Center to accommodate the millions of visitors to the Falls each year. It features an information area, concession spaces serving regional favorites, a gift shop, community space, and plenty of restrooms, with new interpretive exhibits coming soon.

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INDIGENOUS IMPRESSIONS

New York State is the ancestral land of the Haudenosaunee people, often referred to by the colonial name Iroquois, which include the Six Nations of Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Tuscarora. The Seneca people are the original inhabitants of Niagara County, while the Tuscarora came to the region in the early 1800s.

Many place names throughout the region have roots in Indigenous dialects. The word Niagara is derived from Ongniaahra meaning “the large neck” as the Niagara River appears to connect the body of Lake Erie to the head of Lake Ontario.

designed to spotlight historically underrepresented Indigenous perspectives.

Visitors can experience, honor, and celebrate the history and culture of First Nations people through a growing number of local and regional events

At the site of the present-day Niagara Falls State Park, the Tuscarora welcomed early visitors who traveled by horse and buggy to gaze at the Falls, serving as guides and selling handiwork—the root of tourism and trade in the region. Tribal artisans still set up shop in the park every summer to offer their intricate, traditional crafts.

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A traditional Smoke Dancer at Artpark, Lewiston, NY

Old Fort Niagara weaves Indigenous interpretive programming into events throughout the year, highlighting the local Haudenosaunee allies and communities who played significant roles in battles that shaped the future of the continent.

A free, permanent exhibit at the Niagara Power Vista explores the Tuscarora’s influential system of government, sports like lacrosse, and vibrant artistic traditions. The exhibit is a symbolic reparation for the 550 acres of Tuscarora Reservation land seized by the Power Authority in 1960 to build the power station’s reservoir.

The final phase of construction for the new Niagara Falls State Park Welcome Center will add interpretive museum space and immersive exhibits on a variety of topics, including Indigenous American history.

Artpark has made a commitment to Indigenous arts programming and awareness with a full season of programs built for and by the local Indigenous community. Opportunities include festivals, events, and dedicated spaces, including the Native American Peace Garden, within this immersive outdoor arts oasis.

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Strawberry Purse by Tina Mt. Pleasant Clinton Rickard statue at Niagara Falls State Park, Credit: John Kucko Digital Tuscarora Women, Luna Island, Niagara Falls, 1868, by George Barker. Albumen print. Collection of the Castellani Art Museum.

Communities

small-town charm and big-time adventures await just beyond the Falls.

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LEWISTON

North TONAWANDA

Overlooking the Niagara River is the picturesque Village of Lewiston and its historic Center Street, a shopper’s dream lined with independently owned stores and boutiques offering finds from hot sauces and sporting goods to clothing and antique treasures. The pretty main street is also a foodie destination full of cafes and restaurants, with favorites like the Brickyard Pub & BBQ, Griffon Brewery + Gastropub, Orange Cat Coffee Co., Village Bake Shoppe, and The Silo Restaurant. Sample food tastings with a side of history from six local restaurants on a Roaming Table Food Tour

By the river, Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours whisk visitors through the Class V whitewater rapids on a thrilling 45-minute tour that highlights the power and the beauty of the Niagara River just below the Falls.

Year-round, Lewiston plays host to a variety of festivals and events, attracting thousands of visitors. The season kicks off in June with the fragrant and colorful Garden Festival, and ends in December with the Lewiston Christmas Walk, when the entire village is decked for the holidays. Artpark’s summer concert series is not to be missed.

Halfway between Niagara Falls and Buffalo is North Tonawanda, a little laid-back city full of history and opportunities for exploration. Stroll Webster Street’s shops, then grab a bite to eat with options ranging from fine dining (Remington Tavern & Seafood Exchange, Webster’s Bistro, Canal Club 62) to casual cafes, pubs, and breweries (Coffee & Stone, Dwyer’s Pub, FIGMOR). Afterward, catch a live show at the historic Riviera Theatre

The nearby Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum tells the story of one of the country’s most prolific merry-go-round makers, with a restored version to ride. Stroll or bike along the paved path that runs along the canal and Tonawanda Creek, or rent a kayak and take advantage of the many launches along the way.

Spend a Saturday morning perusing the year-round North Tonawanda City Market, one of the area’s oldest and largest farmers markets with fresh produce and farm products.

At the northern end of the city, Platter’s Chocolate Factory welcomes visitors to witness the chocolate-making process. And Woodcock Brothers Brewery, Niagara County’s first, serves up flights and good bites.

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LOCKPORT

30 minutes from Niagara Falls

OLCOTT

As its name suggests, Lockport is a city known for its Flight of Five Locks, which allowed boats to essentially go uphill on the Erie Canal. There are plenty of opportunities to experience the area’s engineering marvels up close, including the Erie Canal Discovery Center, Lockport Locks & Erie Canal Cruises, Locks District Tours, and the Locks District Museum

Work up an appetite on ice bumper cars at Cornerstone Ice Arena, teeing up at Willowbrook Golf Course, biking or walking the Empire State Trail along the canal, or engaging with art, music, and theater at a local cultural institution.

Treats close to the city center include Steamworks Coffee, seasonal smoothies at Scripts Juice, and elevated pub favorites at Lock 34 Bar & Grill; can’t-miss destinations on the outskirts of town are New York Beer Project and tasting rooms at Spring Lake Winery, Freedom Run Winery, and Arrowhead Spring Vineyards—to name a few.

Browse one of the many boutique and antique shops like Tattered Tulip, Motherland Apotheca, Bling!, and Julie Muscato Home/Gifts

Perched on the shore of Lake Ontario is Olcott, a waterfront town that feels like a step back in time. There you’ll find a sandy swimming beach, ice cream shops and local restaurants, the historic Olcott Beach Lighthouse, a fishing pier, seasonal festivals, and a boardwalk lined with colorful boutiques at the Lakeview Village Shoppes

Take a spin on an old-fashioned ride at Olcott Beach Carousel Park, a vintage kiddy park where rides are 25 cents. Stop by Bye’s Popcorn roadside stand to try their 100-year-old family recipes. Or find a grassy spot under a shade tree at Krull Park for a picnic with lake views.

Dubbed as “America’s Ultimate Fishing Town,” Olcott Beach and Newfane offer some of the best freshwater fishing in New York State. Hire an experienced charter captain and reel in a variety of fish species on one of the many waterways: Lake Ontario, Burt Dam, and 18 Mile Creek.

The drive from Niagara Falls to Olcott takes you along the lake shore and through orchard and vineyard country, where you'll find seasonal farm stands, u-pick fruits, and wineries open for tastings year-round.

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CHOOSE-YOUR - OWN

Outdoors or Indoors? active or relaxed?

start indoors outdoors

Hike

active relaxed

The Niagara Region Park Interpretive Programs team o ers free, guided nature hikes and educational classes year-round.

Old Falls Street

Stroll this cobblestone street to find events, vendors, live music, and backyard board games.

Drive-ins

See a movie under the stars at Transit Drive-In Theatre or at area outdoor summer movie series.

Ride a Bike

Rent a bike through a local outfitter, or utilize the social bicycle service, Reddy Bikeshare.

Maid of the Mist

Don a poncho and don’t miss this classic way to soak up smiles in the mist of the Falls.

Fireworks

Witness a spectacular fireworks display over the Falls almost every evening throughout the summer.

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Hard Rock Cafe

Reminisce amongst memorabilia from rock legends at this iconic cafe in downtown Niagara Falls.

Rainforest Cafe

Enjoy a bite to eat and pretend you’re on a safari seated among life-sized rainforest scenes.

Olcott Beach

Carousel Park

Take a spin on a merry-go-round and a collection of other vintage kiddy rides.

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FAMILY ADV ENTURE

Aquarium of Niagara

View captivating exhibits of fish and invertebrates, sharks, Humboldt penguins, and rescued marine mammals.

Niagara Power Vista

Explore electricity through interactive exhibits, experiments, and seat-gripping virtual reality.

Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum

Ride two antique carousels, browse the museum exhibit areas, and in the warmer months, visit the Kiddieland Testing Park Exhibit.

Niagara Aerospace Museum

Let imaginations fly in this collection of airplanes, helicopters, and aerospace wonders.

studious or sillY?

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Arcades

relaxed studious

Escape Room

Play University

Play vintage and digital games inside At The Falls Arcade, The Great American Arcade, or Vortex VR Arcade.

active or relaxed?

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Ice skating

Solve puzzles and riddles in an attempt to exit one of the area’s locked escape rooms in 60 minutes or less.

This immersive, indoor play park features themed rooms ranging from crafts to make-believe.

Lace up your ice skates or try the ice bumper cars at Cornerstone Ice Arena.

Niagara Climbing Center

Learn how to boulder or top-rope climb at indoor rock walls.

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As the United States began to grow into a bustling industrial power in the 1800s, the Niagara region, along with its inventors and engineers, played a pivotal role in harnessing the possibilities of water to change the country’s economic landscape and create a bright future for us all.

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Erie Canal in Lockport Niagara Power Vista (L + R)

the power of the falls

Huge volumes of swiftly moving water in the Niagara River above the Falls are a powerful sight—literally. The water turns huge turbines to generate electricity, a discovery that put Niagara Falls on the map worldwide. In 1896, Nikola Tesla developed the alternating current system to transmit power generated along the Niagara River to cities and towns, powering the first electric lights. His innovations in electricity contributed to the success of the first hydro-electric power plant in the world at Niagara Falls.

Niagara Power Vista brings science and discovery to life for inquisitive minds of all ages with multi-media exhibits, seat-gripping virtual reality, hands-on experiments, and the backstory of battles between Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla over the future of electricity.

At Niagara Falls State Park , a nine-foot bronze statue pays homage to Tesla, while at Gratwick Riverside Park , an oversized Tesla coil art structure is on permanent display.

the ingenuity of the erie canal

When the Erie Canal opened in 1825, it ushered in a new chapter in American transportation history that made it easier to ferry people and products across New York State. The 363-mile waterway connected Lake Erie to the Hudson River and boosted economies along the way. Its system of locks was an engineering marvel of the time that allowed boats and barges to travel uphill, hauling commercial goods like lumber, grain, and produce much faster and cheaper than shipping by ox-drawn wagons.

The Locks District Museum is centrally located between the Flight of Five Locks and the Erie Barge Canal Locks, and tells the story of how the Erie Canal was built—by hand and animal power.

From June through September, a docent-led Flight of Five Lock Tender Tour is offered seven days a week. The 45-minute walking tour explores the historic Erie Canal and the construction of the locks, and reveals stories about the men who labored to lock through over 1,000 boats a year. The tour concludes at the Lock Tenders Tribute Monument , a cast bronze life-sized sculpture paying homage to those that worked 12-hour days to open and close Lockport’s Flight of Five locks, allowing freight boats to deliver their essential goods without delay.

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Erie Canal in Lockport Lock Tenders Tribute Monument (Credit: @jefftracyphotography)

INTO BATTLE

300 years of holding ground

The Niagara region’s strategic location has put its cities and towns at the epicenter of some of the nation’s most historic conflicts and military activities. Bordered by the Niagara River and Lake Ontario, with close proximity to Canada and the city of Buffalo, there’s a rich history of flight, fight, and fearless acts by the area’s brave inhabitants.

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As the United States gears up for its 250th birthday in 2026, special activities will be held at Old Fort Niagara and at various attractions across the region to commemorate this historic milestone.

SPIRITED WAR STORIES

Local legend says that Hustler’s Tavern in Lewiston was the only building left unscathed when the British invaded the frontier town during the War of 1812—and that it was the birthplace of the word “cocktail.” The term was supposedly coined when the original bar owner, Catherine Hustler, stirred a gin drink with the tail feather of a stuffed cockerel bird. The original building is gone, but a new tavern in its place pays homage to the village’s early history.

Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown is the oldest continuously occupied military site in the United States. Since 1679, the critical waterfront vantage point has volleyed between French, British, and American control, and played an important role in the French & Indian War, American Revolution, and the War of 1812. Today, visitors can explore original 18th-century buildings, view musket and artillery demonstrations, take part in living history programs, and learn about life as it was centuries ago.

Representing more modern conflicts, the Niagara Aerospace Museum showcases the rich heritage of aviation breakthroughs in Western New York—including the premier World War I trainer aircraft for all the country’s military services, and the first U.S. commercially licensed helicopter, the Bell Model 47.

The Tuscarora Heroes Monument in Lewiston pays tribute to the Tuscarora Nation for saving the lives of dozens of townspeople during a brutal attack by the British during the War of 1812.

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DISCOVER

your history

Explore history where it happened. Enjoy daily programs, demonstrations, and original 18th century fortifications. Join us this summer for our large scale special events that include living historians from across the country, battle reenactments, and much more!

Soldiers through the Ages

May 25-26, 2024

See the decades come alive with soldiers and programs from across history.

The Siege of Niagara

July 5-7, 2024

Watch ancient empires battle for control of North America through programs, battle reenactments,

Soldiers of the Revolution

July 27-28, 2024

Explore Fort Niagara’s critical role in the little known western theater of the American Revolution.

War of 1812 Encampment

Aug 31 - Sept 1, 2024

Experience America’s second war with England and its bloodiest battles along the Niagara.

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lOCAL HAUNTS

SPOOky stORIES oF tHe SUPErnaTUrAl

With nearly three centuries of harrowing history, it comes as no surprise that the Niagara region is home to spine-tingling haunted places whose ghost stories and unexplained paranormal activity have become local lore.

oakwood cemetery, niagara falls

One of the oldest cemeteries in the city, Oakwood is the final resting place of notable figures in Niagara Falls history and the unidentified alike. Among those lurking between the graveyard’s headstones are the spirits of brave souls who dared to plunge over the Falls. Though many have been caught on camera, others reportedly disappear when acknowledged.

Van Horn mansion, newfane

This 200-year-old brick mansion was built by one of the area’s most affluent families whose matriarch suffered a mysterious death in 1837. Sightings of her ghost wandering the property and glimpses of other spirits kept buyers away, and the mansion was abandoned for years. Now fully restored and owned by the Newfane Historical Society, the mansion hosts special events and haunted tours.

graestone manor, gasport

Now a bed and breakfast, the 1865 mansion at Graestone has seen plenty of family drama, a thoroughbred racehorse business, and supposed seances. It’s a hotspot for creepy moments, including ghosts peering out the window and following guests, the long lost sound of horse hooves and carriages, and the smell of cigar smoke and perfume.

key: = Designated stop on the Haunted History Trail of New York State

old fort niagara, youngstown

Centuries of violent battles and harsh wartime conditions meant many men met their demise on the historic grounds of the fortress. Many inhabit the fort’s cemetery, which dates back to 1755. These long-dead soldiers, including one headless wanderer and the ghost in the well, lead the charge among the legions of unexplained paranormal phenomena reported there.

tHe winery at marjim manor, appleton

Featured on the TV series "Ghost Hunters" and "Most Terrifying Places in America," the Winery at Marjim Manor’s stoic white 1860s manor house has been the scene of several mysterious deaths and strange coincidences through its history as a private country estate and summer camp. Visitors to the winery’s tasting room inside the manor enjoy stories of these spirits along with their wine.

red coacH inn, niagara falls

When this grand, English-style inn was built overlooking the upper rapids in 1923, Niagara Falls was fast becoming the honeymoon capital of the world—but not all couples who visited left alive. The ghosts of a bride and groom who took their lives on their wedding day reportedly walk the inn, and guests have reported jewelry moving across dressers and hearing music and dancing in the middle of the night.

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LEGENDS OF THE FALLS

RACING, WHITE-CAPPED RAPIDS rushing six million cubic feet of water over the brink every minute. A 188-foot vertical drop. Sharp, crushing boulders and swirling whirlpools at the foot of the Falls. It’s one of the most dangerous natural wonders in the world—and still, people throughout history have dared to challenge the power of Niagara Falls (with varying degrees of success).

1901

ANNIE EDSON TAYLOR was the first person to survive a trip over the Falls in a barrel. She walked away with only bruises.

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BOBBY LEACH upgraded to a steel barrel for his plunge, but broke both kneecaps and his jaw in the process.

1961

WILLIAM FITZGERALD’S ball-like contraption kept him alive during his fall.

1985

Canadian JOHN MUNDAY made a successful trip in his barrel, with a second successful plunge in 1993.

Englishman CHARLES G. STEPHENS added an anvil to his wooden barrel for ballast, and tied himself to it for security. After the plunge, his right arm was the only item left in the barrel.

1995

ROBERT OVERCRACKER rode a jet ski over the brink, but his parachute failed to open and his body was never recovered.

DAREDEVILS
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ADVENTURE-CRAFT

Wooden barrels aren’t the only way to feel the rush in Niagara Falls USA. Try one of these fast-flying options instead:

HELICOPTER

See the sights from a birds-eye view aboard Rainbow Air, Inc. Helicopter Tours

AIRPLANE

Skydive the Falls flies daredevils over the precipice for a breathtaking freefall and parachute ride back to earth.

JET BOAT

High-speed jet boats spin 360 degrees and race down the Niagara River’s Class V rapids with Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours

TAYLOR is memorialized at Oakwood Cemetery in Niagara Falls, along with other daredevils in Stunter’s Row

2003

KIRK JONES survived an intentional ride over the Falls wearing just the clothes on his back.

2012

NIK WALLENDA, known for world record high-wire walks without a safety net, walked a tightrope stretched across the top of Niagara Falls. He was required to wear a safety harness during the live television broadcast of the stunt in order to get permission to cross the U.S.-Canada border on the wire.

For a different kind of thrill, try your luck at the Seneca Niagara Resort

2017

Aerialist ERENDIRA WALLENDA successfully hung by her teeth from a helicopter 300 feet above the Falls on the fifth anniversary of her husband’s stunt.

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the last stop on the

From the banks of the Niagara River, you can look across the narrow waterway and clearly see Canada. Throughout the 1800s, though, formerly enslaved people stood in that same spot and saw something else: freedom.

There are many reasons why Niagara Falls and nearby towns along the river served as crucial crossings for people escaping slavery in the South. A strong network of notable abolitionists lived and worked in Niagara Falls and nearby Buffalo, including Harriet Tubman. Niagara Falls was easily accessible via several transportation routes including the Erie Canal. City residents, particularly African Americans, were more than willing to help. And it was an established border crossing where people could travel under the cover of night by rowboat or a suspension bridge across the swift-moving Niagara River.

This Underground Railroad map of New York State, drawn between 1838 and 1860, shows Niagara Falls as the end point of several major routes to freedom.

The Freedom Crossing Monument at a critical river crossing in Lewiston honors the courageous journeys of freedom seekers and the volunteers who protected them.

The Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center, overlooking the former location of the international suspension bridge, invites visitors to explore the experiences of freedom seekers and residents of Niagara Falls who helped guide them to safety. A permanent exhibition at the center called “One More River to Cross” features stories from people past and present about self-emancipation and modern connections to allow for deeper engagement and motivation to action. The center’s collection of archives and artifacts helps students and researchers understand even more about the region’s role in the Underground Railroad.

The Heritage Arts Mural Project features a dozen outdoor murals spread throughout the downtown area of Main Street and Depot Avenue. Many of the works, all by local artists, highlight stories of freedom and champions of change in the Highland Community of Niagara Falls.

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Niagara Falls itself is one of the most frequently painted landscapes in the world. But the region’s creativity stretches far beyond the canvas and into a veritable palette of cultural experiences to entertain and engage a diverse collection of tastes.

style: big & outside

Local artists are adding splashes of color to already vibrant and unique communities throughout the region, like Art Alley NF, with 19 bold, expressive murals. Throughout Artpark in Lewiston, massive outdoor installations—many of them interactive—invite the curious to become part of the art.

style: genre-blending

Some cultural institutions in the Niagara region offer programming and events that blend visual arts, music, theater, dance, and more all in one place. The Niagara Arts & Cultural Center is the largest multi-arts center in Upstate New York, and is home to 70+ studios, several public and private galleries, two theaters, and an impressive offering of classes. At the Kenan Center in Lockport, visitors can enjoy an art gallery, live jazz, and theater performances for children and adults.

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style: spectacularly staged

Pick from a packed calendar of musical and theater performances at the historic Riviera Theatre in North Tonawanda and the Palace Theatre in Lockport. For more live music musings, check the bookings at the Seneca Niagara Event Center or Bear's Den Showroom in Niagara Falls. Artpark’s outdoor amphitheater perched atop the Niagara River Gorge rocks the night sky with performances by some of the biggest names in music.

style: framed & fabulous

At the Castellani Art Museum, get up close to a worldclass collection that includes works by the masters and a special gallery dedicated to 300 years of Niagara Falls imagery. The Carnegie Art Center in North Tonawanda is a quirky gallery whose installations celebrate a riot of art forms from comic book illustration to sculptural works. For an intimate art experience, Art247 is a studio collective with a shared gallery space in Lockport showcasing seasonal exhibitions.

style: spirited

Some of the most breathtaking artistic expression in the area is ecclesiastical. Visitors to Our Lady of Fatima Shrine in Youngstown are greeted by 13 acres of gardens and more than a hundred life-sized marble statues before entering the basilica’s soaring glass dome. Lockport’s First Presbyterian Church showcases a heavenly collection of jewel-toned Tiffany stained-glass windows, with self-guided and docent-led tours to see the splendor.

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Some of the best hiking can be found within the region’s plentiful parks, all of which offer easy-to-follow trails with distances and difficulty levels suited to the epic adventurer or the first-time fun seeker. Whether you’d like to work up a sweat or simply stroll through nature, you’ll find your ideal path among these top picks for terrific trails.

niagara falls state park

Niagara Falls, NY | 400 acres of parkland next to the Falls are ideal for accessible exploration all year round. Free snowshoe rentals make this landmark park an ideal wintertime destination.

Clyde L. Burmaster (Bond Lake) Park

lewiston, NY | A sprawling network of trails on the Niagara Escarpment offers lots of scenic variety in one spot, including five lakes, rocky outcroppings, birding trails, and old orchards.

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Devil’s Hole and Whirlpool Trails

niagara falls, NY | Stone stairs lead down into the Niagara Gorge for a challenging hike along the rapids via a bouldery trail that connects Devil’s Hole and Whirlpool State Parks.

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Erie Canalway Trail

lockport, NY | While this flat, gravel path along the historic Erie Canal provides a cushy hiking surface, distance-lovers can put in some serious miles hiking, rucking, biking, or running.

Gorgeview

niagara falls, NY | This recently restored green space within walking distance of downtown Niagara Falls offers calm surroundings and scenic overlooks with majestic views.

Whirlpool State Park

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Artpark Sonic Trails

lewiston, NY | An immersive walk in the park is guided by a mobile app with location-specific music centered around history, nature, and art.

DeVeaux Woods State Park

niagara falls, NY | The park features a meadow and old growth woods, with a path across the Niagara Scenic Parkway to Whirlpool State Park with access to the Niagara Gorge.

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John Austin Nature Trail

lockport, NY | This well-mapped trail is ideal for beginners and features three trails, a natural waterfall, and benches for relaxation and meditation.

Wilson-Tuscarora State Park

wilson, NY | A four-mile nature trail winds through a well-preserved natural area with acres of mature woods, open meadows, and marshland.

Golden Hill State Park

barker, NY | A handful of trails offer access to the historic 30 Mile Point Lighthouse and several scenic lookouts over Lake Ontario.

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Gorgeview

The Niagara River Greenway is a corridor of interconnected parks, green spaces, and pathways that snake along the Niagara River from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, presenting an incredible array of the sights and sounds along the way. Long sections of paved trail create some of the most unique bike paths in the world, bringing riders within feet of the river’s churning rapids, historic points of interest, and spectacular Niagara Gorge views.

With plenty of parking at parks and public access points along the Greenway trails, it’s easy to select segments to ride based on preferred distance and scenery. Ample public bathrooms, water fountains, shelters, and amenities offer convenient stops to rest and replenish.

The Niagara County section of the bike path begins at LaSalle Waterfront Park, located off Buffalo Avenue in Niagara Falls.

Going north toward the Falls, the path passes under the Grand Island Bridge and closely follows the river as the water begins to undulate and pick up speed. Just past the bridge, riders round a gentle curve and get their first glimpse of billowing mist rising above the Falls. As the journey reaches the southern end of Niagara Falls State Park, the wide path runs just feet from rolling rapids racing around the islands. The sound of water plunging over the brink roars louder as the ride reaches Prospect Point—and the brink of Niagara Falls.

From there, riders can choose to explore the 400-acre state park, or continue north of the Falls to some of the region's most notable stops. Scope out a trailhead or bike rack to lock bikes and hike down into the gorge, meander through beautiful parks, grab a bite to eat, or visit a family-friendly attraction just steps from the trails.

Plan a full-day adventure and traverse the Greenway from beginning to end, or opt for a shorter ride within that span. The incredible experiences possible along the way are immeasurable.

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• Schoellkopf Power Plant Ruins Site

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• Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center

• DeVeaux Woods State Park

• Whirlpool State Park

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Reddy Bikeshare has over 30 convenient locations throughout Niagara Falls for visitors and locals alike to rent pedal and e-bikes. Bike rentals are also available from local outfitters including Sight See Rentals in Niagara Falls, Niagara Outfitters in Lewiston, or the Erie Canal Boat Company in Lockport.

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LAKE EFFECT ICE CREAM

makes small-batch, artisan treats with wildly creative flavors like frozen hot chocolate, whiskey brown sugar, black sesame, and local loganberry.

HIBBARD’S FROZEN CUSTARD

is ice cream’s richer cousin, rooted in recipes dating back to 1939. Made fresh throughout the day, the rotating custard menu entices customers all summer long.

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roadside stand has been an Olcott staple for more than 100 years. Serving gourmet popcorn and caramel corn varieties all summer long.

PLATTER’S CHOCOLATES

is famous for their handmade chocolates, orange chocolate, and sponge candy—a Western New

DICAMILLO BAKERY, PIZZA

a family-owned institution for more than 100 years, is known for their fresh breads, cake-like donuts, and for introducing the biscotti to the American coffee break.

has its own unique style here. Niagara Falls-style pizza features a thick, airy crust; slightly sweet sauce; heaps of provolone and mozzarella cheese; and tiny, crispy, cup-and-char pepperoni.

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the food & drink guide

Anchor Bar The Original Buffalo Wing

Experience our world famous chicken wing next to a world famous natural wonder.

114 Buffalo Ave. | Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 371-0234

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Anthony Manor Winery and Farm

Warm and rustic tasting room with NYS wines on a 130 acre farm.

3671 Human Rd., Rear | Sanborn, NY 14132 (716) 990-8999 | anthonymanorfarm.com

Becker Farms | Vizcarra Vineyards

Enjoy farm fresh casual dining, craft beverages, and accommodations with vineyard and orchard views. 3724 Quaker Rd. | Gasport, NY 14067 (716) 772-2211 | beckerfarms.com

Bella Vista Ristorante

Authentic Italian dining right on the majestic Niagara River featuring multi-level outdoor patio seating.

7001 Buffalo Ave. | Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 299-0344 | bvniagara.com

Bella Rose Vineyard & Winery

One Vineyard. Two Tasting Rooms. Enjoy wine and beer at both. Second Tasting Room and Patio 2 Old Falls St., Niagara Falls, NY 14303 1243 Ridge Rd. | Lewiston, New York 14092

Cell: (716) 405-7355 | Winery: (716) 523-8850 bellarosewinery.com

Black Willow Winery

Sit, sip and savor. Award winning wines, meads, artisan chocolate and cheese. A short, scenic drive from the Falls on Lake Ontario.

5565 West Lake Rd. | Burt, NY 14028 (716) 439-1982 | blackwillowwinery.com

Brickyard Brewing Company

A destination microbrewery and gastropub located in the heart of Lewiston.

436 Center St. | Lewiston, NY 14092 (716) 754-7227 | brickyardbrewingcompany.com

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Brickyard Pub & BBQ

Delicious southern pit smoked BBQ and epicenter of Lewiston's craft beer scene.

432 Center St. | Lewiston, NY 14092 (716) 754-7227 | brickyardpub.com

Chenez’s Gourmet Popcorn

Over 40 handcrafted gourmet popcorn flavors! Stop by for an amazing popcorn experience and free taste testings.

21 Main St. | Lockport, NY 14094 (716) 438-8141 | chenezspopcorn.com

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Platter’s Chocolate Factory, located in the historic Wurlitzer building in North Tonawanda, New York has been crafting specialty chocolates since 1938. A visit to our location will include multiple viewing areas, where you can see our candy making processes. You can enjoy treats from our Coffee Café, Ice Cream Shoppe and Chocolate Store, while relaxing by our fireplace, factory viewing area or outdoor patio. Chocolate

Fortuna's Italian Restaurant

Authentic Italian cuisine that's fresh and homemade. Family owned since 1945. Minutes from the Falls itself.

Parkway Prime Steakhouse & Lounge

Casual setting right on the river. Craft cocktails, seasonal outdoor dining. The Niagara Riverfront at its best.

827 19th St. | Niagara Falls, NY 14301 (716) 282-2252 | fortunas.biz

Fortuna’s Italian Restaurant

Authentic Italian cuisine that’s fresh and homemade. Family owned since 1945. Minutes from the Falls itself.

827 19 th St. | Niagara Falls, NY 14301 (716) 282-2252 | fortunas.biz Factory distance from Cream. for 20+ by appt. NY 14120 platterschocolates.com

The Silo Restaurant

The Silo Restaurant

401 Buffalo Ave. | Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 524-3347 | parkwayprimenfny.com

The Village Bake Shoppe

Featured on “Man V. Food”. Family-friendly dining on the Niagara River.

Featured on “Man V. Food”. Family-friendly dining on the Niagara River.

World-class bakery located in the heart of Historic Lewiston. Serving breakfast, lunch and dessert.

115 North Water St. | Lewiston, NY 14092 (716) 754-9680 | lewistonsilo.com

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Twelve thousand years ago, a massive glacier raked across the Niagara region, creating Niagara Falls and the Great Lakes—leaving rich soil in its wake. What does that have to do with wine?

The simple answer is: everything.

Any wine-drinker has heard the word terroir, but the term is at the literal root of the Niagara region’s wine production. Our taste of place comes directly from that glacial soil and sloping topography warmed by lake breezes, creating a unique microclimate and ideal growing conditions for thousands of acres of grapes and fruit trees. And what’s harvested from those branches and vines are some of the biggest—and tastiest—reasons why visitors come to sip their way through more than two dozen wineries that make up the Niagara wineries today.

While many wineries offer awardwinning dry varieties, Niagara wines tend toward the sweeter side. They feature classic vinifera that grow well here (pinot noir, cabernet, chardonnay, riesling) and the region’s native

Niagara grape, a variety invented locally and grown for juice, table fruit, and wine. The Niagara is a pale green grape with a distinct floral sweetness that shines on its own or in blends.

Many Niagara wineries also pull from their own orchards or fruit-growing neighbors to add other juices to the barrel, creating a cornucopia of artisan fruit wines. These selections carry notes of fruits like apricot, plum, blackberry, and current, and are beautiful in the glass with hues from deep amber to pale peach.

The most rewarding way to try these distinct wines is to tour the individual wineries’ welcoming and unique tasting rooms, talk directly to wine makers and staff, and enjoy a glass of wine overlooking the vineyards and land that made that pour possible.

the Allure of Ice Wine

Local winemakers don’t harvest all of their grapes each fall. Instead, select bunches are left on the vine to freeze, concentrating the sugars in the grapes. From those frozen orbs comes ice wine, an exquisitely sweet sipping wine found only in specific climates including the Niagara region.

Cheers Beers

(And ciders & meads)

Not a wine person? Not a problem. The region is home to a talented community of brewmasters, cider makers, and mead-makers, too.

Beer

Becker Brewing Co.

Brickyard Brewing Co.

Griffon Brewing

Live Edge Brewing

New York Beer Project

Prosper Brewing

Wandering Gypsy Brewing Co.

Woodcock Brothers Brewing Co.

Cider

Becker Brewing Co.

Donovan Orchards Estate Ciders

Mead

Black Willow Winery

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Enjoy Niagara's Bounty

Throughout the Niagara region, many local families have been farming their land for generations, tending to the sprawling fruit orchards, vineyards, and corn fields that yield picturesque landscapes along with a bounty of beautiful, homegrown food.

Brick-and-mortar farm stores are filled with field fresh goods grown right on the property. Some even offer prepared foods, local gourmet groceries, family activities, u-pick opportunities, and tours. Cities and towns throughout the area host indoor and outdoor farmers

markets in convenient community gathering spaces where farms and food producers tempt shoppers with tables piled high with the freshest fare available. Like most things on the farm, market hours may be seasonal—be sure to check before you go.

Farmers Market Finder

Can’t-miss community farmers markets can also be found in Lewiston, Lockport, Newfane, Niagara Falls,

Find locations, dates, and hours:

Becker Farms in Gasport has been around since 1894, and has grown to include acres of fruits and vegetables, seasonal u-pick options, a winery, a brewery, farm tours, animal encounters, lodging and events, a bakery, and a farm shop.

Hoover’s Dairy, a 5th-generation family operation in Sanborn, sells fresh, creamy chocolate, strawberry, and coffee milk bottled right at the dairy in glass bottles. The seasonal eggnog sells out every weekend.

Smith’s Orchard Cider Mill in Lockport is a small family farm that focuses on all things apples. Visit the 20-acre orchard for u-pick apples, fresh cider, cider slushies, and cider donuts.

Sanger Farms & Bakery in Youngstown beckons visitors to its

Singer Farm Naturals

in Appleton specializes in tart cherry juice, garlic, and hemp, all offered among a variety of other local products in its restored 1840s dairy barn store.

Terroir General Store

in Lockport features local produce and specialty goods produced throughout the Niagara region, plus a bakery, coffee shop, and special food-centric events.

North Tonawanda City Market

is a sprawling, year-round foodie destination that was voted the No. 1 farmers market in America in 2023. Established in 1908, it’s known for offering the entire grocery list of local foods from produce to bread, cheese, and meat, plus prepared treats from local food trucks and specialty food producers.

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BUFFALO

old & new

Less than 30 minutes from Niagara Falls is Buffalo, NY, an evolving rust belt city best known for its VENERABLE BUILDINGS, BLIZZARDS, WINGS,

AND THE BILLS .

It’s an unsung big small town whose turn-of-the-lastcentury heyday lined the city’s streets with architecture from the biggest names in buildings, world-class arts and cultural institutions, and a network of parks and parkways designed by the great Frederick Law Olmsted. But tucked among these historic treasures is evidence of innovation and entrepreneurship that’s inviting new energy, excitement and activity—making Buffalo a dynamic place to be.

Old factories transformed into bustling residential and commercial hubs. A revitalized waterfront, with historic grain elevators and battleships overlooking bustling attractions and sunsets over Lake Erie. Centuries of ethnic food and breweries welcoming newcomers in both realms regularly.

Buffalo is undergoing a careful renaissance that balances a rich past with a promising future, and it’s worth a visit. But one thing that’s never changed is its people. Known as the City of Good Neighbors, Buffalo welcomes visitors old, new, and everyone in between.

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Deepen your connection with nature in our historic conservatory filled with exotic plants from all over the world. Our calendar is filled with fun for everyone year-round. Make today extraordinary!

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Lake sturgeon are the largest fish that inhabit the Great Lakes. They can live for more than 100 years and grow to more than 300 lbs

In 1885, a horse-drawn carriage ride around the Falls cost $1 per hour

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size of statue of Our Lady of Fatima on top of the Dome Basilica Devil’s Hole was the site of a massacre where a large band of Seneca Warriors ambushed and killed over 80 British soldiers The French Castle was built in 1726 at Old Fort Niagara Cave of the Winds attraction is torn down and rebuilt every year
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THINGS TO SEE & DO

5 Star Niagara Falls Tours & Events

Niagara Falls & Surrounding Areas (716) 207-4376

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A&W

303 Rainbow Boulevard Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 299-0426

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Aquarium of Niagara

701 Whirlpool Street

Niagara Falls, NY 14301 (716) 285-3575

aquariumofniagara.org

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Castellani Art Museum of Niagara University

7 Varsity Drive

Niagara University, NY 14109 (716) 286-8200

castellaniartmuseum.org

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Crumbl Cookies

1637 Military Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 469-2944

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DiCamillo Bakery

811 Linwood Avenue

Niagara Falls, NY 14305 (716) 282-2341

7927 Niagara Falls Boulevard Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 236-0111

535 Center Street Lewiston, NY 14092 (716) 754-2218

5329 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221 (716) 635-6504

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Discover Niagara Shuttle (716) 222-0729

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Explore Niagara

Niagara Falls & Surrounding Areas (833) 868-7632

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Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls USA

1900 Military Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 297-1233

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Gray Line Niagara Falls

360 Rainbow Boulevard Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 285-2113 | (877) 285-2113

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Locks District Tours

One Locks Plaza Lockport, NY 14094 (716) 349-7998

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Lockport Locks & Erie Canal Cruises

210 Market Street

Lockport, NY 14094 (716) 433-6155 | (800) 378-0352

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Maid of the Mist Boat Tour

Niagara Falls State Park, Prospect Park Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 284-8897

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Moe’s Southwest Grill 333 Rainbow Boulevard

Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 215-6275

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Niagara Falls Adventures

Niagara Falls & Surrounding Areas (833) 868-7632

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Niagara Falls Culinary Institute 28 Old Falls Street

Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 210-2525

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Niagara Falls State Park 332 Prospect Street

Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 278-1794

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Niagara Falls International Airport 2035 Niagara Falls Boulevard

Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 297-4494

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Niagara History Center 215 Niagara Street Lockport, NY 14094 (716) 434-7433

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Niagara Power Vista at NYPA

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Upward Niagara Chamber of Commerce & Welcome Center 895 Center Street Lewiston, NY 14092 (716) 754-9500

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Old Fort Niagara Fort Niagara State Park 102 Morrow Plaza Youngstown, NY 14174 (716) 745-7611

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One Niagara Welcome Center 360 Rainbow Boulevard Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 804-0008

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Our Lady of Fatima Shrine 1023 Swann Road

Youngstown, NY 14174 (716) 754-7489

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Papa John’s Pizza 240 First Street Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 371-4395

7101 Niagara Falls Boulevard Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 402-5123

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Platter's Chocolate Factory 908 Niagara Falls Boulevard North Tonawanda, NY 14120 (716) 693-5391

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Rainbow Air Helicopter Tours

9990 Porter Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 284-2800

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Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino 310 Fourth Street Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 299-1100 | (877) 873-6322

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Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours

115 South Water Street Lewiston, NY 14092 (888) 438-4444

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NIAGARA WINE TRAIL, USA

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A Gust of Sun Winery 4515 Baer Road Ransomville, NY 14131 (716) 731-4878

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Anthony Manor Winery

3671 Human Road Sanborn, NY 14132 (716) 990-8999

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Bella Rose

Vineyard & Winery

1243 Ridge Road Lewiston, NY 14092

2 Old Falls Street Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 405-7355 bellarosewinery.com

Black Willow Winery

5565 West Lake Road Burt, NY 14028 (716) 439-1982 blackwillowwinery.com

Honeymoon Trail Winery

4120 Ridge Road Lockport, NY 14094 (716) 438-3255

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Long Cliff Vineyard & Winery

3617 Lower Mountain Road Sanborn, NY 14132 (716) 731-3316

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Mayer’s Lake Ontario Winery

1593 Hamlin Parma Townline Road Hilton, NY 14468 (585) 392-5296 mayerscorp.com

Niagara Landing Wine Cellars

4434 Van Dusen Road Lockport, NY 14094 (716) 433-8405 niagaralanding.com

Schulze Vineyards & Winery

2090 Coomer Road Burt, NY 14028 (716) 778-8090 schulzewines.com

Victorianbourg Wine Estate

4402 East Lake Road Wilson, NY 14172 (716) 751-6576 victorianbourg.com

Vizcarra Vineyards at Becker Farms 3724 Quaker Road Gasport, NY 14067 (716) 772-2211 beckerfarms.com

The Winery at Marjim Manor

7171 East Lake Road Appleton, NY 14008 (716) 778-7001

28 Old Falls Street

Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 210-2585

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BUFFALO & BEYOND

Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens

2655 South Park Avenue Buffalo, NY 14218 (716) 827-1584

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Graycliff 6472 Old Lake Shore Road Derby, NY 14047 (716) 947-9217

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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House 125 Jewett Parkway Buffalo, NY 14214 (716) 856-3858 | (877) 377-3858 martinhouse.org

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Fresh Air Adventures

Orleans County Tourism 14016 Route 31 West Albion, NY 14411 (585) 344-4152

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Kelly’s Country Store 3121 Grand Island Boulevard Grand Island, NY 14072 (716) 773-0003

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Lucy Desi Museum 2 West 3rd Street Jamestown, NY 14701 (716) 484-0800

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National Comedy Center 203 West 2nd Street Jamestown, NY 14701 (716) 484-2222

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PLACES TO STAY

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Cambria Hotel Niagara Falls

311 Rainbow Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 cambrianiagarafalls.com

Comfort Inn & Suites

6115 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 524-2727 | (844) 346-7734 | choicehotels.com

Comfort Inn "The Pointe"

1 Prospect Pointe, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 284-6835 | comfortinnthepointe.com

Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Niagara Falls/Buffalo 2821 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 743-9224 | nfbdaysinn.com

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Niagara Falls New York 401 Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 524-3333 | doubletreenfny.com

Econo Lodge at the Falls North

5919 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 283-1100 | (800) 273-5257 | choicehotels.com

Fairfield by Marriott

643 Rainbow Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 970-4290 | fairfieldnf.com

The Giacomo

222 First Street, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 299-0200 | thegiacomo.com

Holiday Inn Niagara Falls-Scenic Downtown

114 Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 285-2521 | (888) 465-4329 | hiniagarafalls.com

Hyatt Place Niagara Falls

310 Rainbow Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 285-5000 | (800) 993-4751 | niagarafalls.place.hyatt.com

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Niagara Falls

7726 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 283-5000 | (800) 337-0050 | wyndhamhotels.com/microtel

Niagara Riverside Resort, BW Premier Collection Hotel 7001 Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 299-0344 | (855) 575-3231 | niagarariverside.com

Quality Inn Niagara Falls

7708 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 283-0621 | qualityinnfalls.com

Red Coach Inn

2 Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 282-1459 | (866) 719-2070 | redcoach.com

Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino

310 Fourth Street, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 299-1100 | (877) 873-6322 | senecaniagaracasino.com

Super 8 by Wyndham Niagara Falls NY 7680 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14304 (716) 283-3151 | (800) 800-8000 | wyndhamhotels.com/super-8

Wingate by Wyndham Niagara Falls

333 Rainbow Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (716) 285-4000 | (888) 802-4160 | wyndhamhotels.com/wingate

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