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Clifton Hill ( The Street of Fun)

  Niagara Falls Canada: hotels, attractions, packages, restaurants, casinos and more await you at Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls Canada

Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls Canada

   Attractions, packages, restaurants, casinos and more await you at Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls Canada . Located one block from the Falls

the Niagara SkyWheel.

Are you ready for a unique sightseeing opportunity
with breathtaking views of the Falls and beyond? Then
head on down to Clifton Hill and take a ride on Canada's
largest observation wheel, the Niagara SkyWheel.
Towering 175 feet (53 metres) over the Niagara Falls
horizon, the Niagara SkyWheel is the newest, most
exciting way to see Niagara Falls. From this vantage
point you will be treated to memorable views of the
Horseshoe and American Falls, the Niagara River,
Niagara Parks and other landmarks.

The Niagara SkyWheel is a world-class ride featuring
fully enclosed gondolas, each equipped with heating
and air conditioning for year-round comfort and
enjoyment. Large UV protected, non-reflective glass
reduces glare - just perfect for picture taking.
Passenger boarding is swift - six gondolas at a time,
and each gondola seats up to eight passengers.
The ride duration varies from 8 to 12 minutes with
spectacular aerial views for miles in every direction.
Evening rides offer dazzling views of the glittering lights
of Clifton Hill, the illuminated Falls, and the surrounding
Niagara skyline.

The Niagara SkyWheel is located in the heart of Clifton
Hill and is open all year long. Daily operating hours are
9am to 1am. Tickets are $9.99 for adults and $5.99 for
children under 10. Tickets can be purchased on site or
call 905.358.4793.

For more  information, visit

their website at: http://www.skywheel.ca

 


Ontario's Niagara Parks was established on May 24th 1888, to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of Niagara Falls, the Niagara Gorge and the Niagara River. Today, the Niagara Parks consists of 3,099 acres stretching 35 miles (56km) along the Niagara River between Fort Erie and Niagara on the Lake. From natural majestic beauty of the Falls of Niagara...to the manicured green lawns and emerald parks...to the excitement of many exhilarating attractions, the Niagara Parks is one of the finest and most stunningly beautiful parks in North America. The jewels in the Niagara Parks system are Queen Victoria Park , Queenston Heights Park, the Niagara Glen and Kings Bridge Park. Cost to enter the park is free.

The Americans acted unilaterally in the development of the New York Reservation State Park at Niagara Falls. The park became reality on April 30th 1885 when signed into law by Governor Hill. The new Reservation State Park would consist of 412 acres including Prospect Park, Goat Island and Bath Island. The cost to create this park was estimated at approximately $1.4 million dollars. The New York Reservation State Park was officially opened to the public on July 15th 1885. Cost to enter the park is free.


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