Niagra Parkway
Niagra Parkway
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Luis P
Valencia, Spain2,009 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
The walk along the Canadian banks of the Niagara. Splendid views of the complex and especially of the USA Falls that are right in front. There is no need to go up to any viewpoint, the walk is free, the only thing is that parking is for the whole day even if you stay for two hours.

Written November 1, 2023
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Narender B
Brampton, Canada5 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Must say weather was beautiful,decorated for holidays,niagra tourisim done a great job,development is tremendous,would recommend off season to be the best time although now its becoming a year round affair,still hotel rates are reasonable,so are dining areas.
summers is crowded,hotels unaffordable,traffic beyond,parking an issue.
Negetives- hotels parking, the rates are too high. No overnight parking otherwise,even though the parking are empty outside.
Resturants work with limited staff quality compromised to an extent where its uneatabile.Raw chicken atleast at two places.
Mistrider zipline for off season priced at higherside.around 35 is reasonable ,tourist intrested yet cant ,especially when the facility is lying idle.
Fallsview casino food court and area around the wheel are lively even for this part of the year.Its always good to plan what you intend doing next trip.[ice winery,wild magic show,buffet skyline,horse back tour,jazz bar]
Life goes on......cheers👍
summers is crowded,hotels unaffordable,traffic beyond,parking an issue.
Negetives- hotels parking, the rates are too high. No overnight parking otherwise,even though the parking are empty outside.
Resturants work with limited staff quality compromised to an extent where its uneatabile.Raw chicken atleast at two places.
Mistrider zipline for off season priced at higherside.around 35 is reasonable ,tourist intrested yet cant ,especially when the facility is lying idle.
Fallsview casino food court and area around the wheel are lively even for this part of the year.Its always good to plan what you intend doing next trip.[ice winery,wild magic show,buffet skyline,horse back tour,jazz bar]
Life goes on......cheers👍
Written January 6, 2020
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Terry M
Hamilton, Canada4,921 contributions
May 2022
Not sure what part of the parkway prompted Winston Churchill to make this claim but its entire length, from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Chippawa, has features. You leave the stately homes and wineries near NOTL to climb to Queenstone Heights, the site of an epic battle in the War of 1812, to pass the likes of the Floral Clock, the power stations, the Glen, a golf course, the Whirlpool Aero Car, all leading up to the grandeur of Niagara
Falls before trailing off to a quieter section to the south. It is nice to drive for its greenery and twisting roads.
Falls before trailing off to a quieter section to the south. It is nice to drive for its greenery and twisting roads.
Written May 26, 2022
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Zain A
Farmington, MI1 contribution
Aug 2022 • Family
Overall I had a great experience at Niagra Falls. The park and clifton hills amusement park with Skywheel and Speedway Go karts were really great experience for the kids. The is an array of good restaurants right on clifton hill. The parking is a bit of a challenge but there are many $20 to $30 all day parking lots. If you don't mind walking you can pay less or take the pass for wego Bus. I didn't do that but will try next time. The locals and some park attendants were somewhat not too thrilled with all the tourists and will not hesitate to show their true feelings. But it's tourist based city so a little bit of respect and equality for tourists of all shades would go a long way. And the restaurants are very pricey but that's true for Overall Canada for an American tourists.
Written August 24, 2022
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AndyGrewal
Berlin, Germany5 contributions
Sept 2022 • Family
It's a beautiful walk down and there are no shops in between as such keep a water bottle and few snacks. We covered the off road path in a bike, and tracked the remaining path. There's wildlife in this region so don't travel alone. Go in a group and try to follow the existing hiking paths don't go aside.
Written July 26, 2023
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Victoria L
23 contributions
Jun 2022
This pathway was far longer than I expected and the gardens were manicured in a beautiful way. Where as the USA side had more of the naturalist look (lovely too), the landscapes here were exquisitely maintained and had a flair of European elegance. The views of the Falls we all encompassing and up close and personal in many cases....Awesome.
Written June 30, 2022
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MaraFromToronto
Toronto, Canada3,484 contributions
Aug 2020
We love this drive from the Falls to Niagara On The Lake. It is so beautiful, looking at the Niagara River most of the way, and with reasonable speed limits, it is super relaxing. We like stopping here and there for a picnic, or just to sit and look out at the amazing view.
Written August 3, 2020
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Travel25346533585
940 contributions
Apr 2024 • Family
We have Driven the Niagara Parkway many times. In all Four Seasons. It is always a beautiful and scenic drive. Allow plenty of time. Watch the changes in Speed Limit. Be careful on the corners when the roads are not dry.
Written April 2, 2024
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James D
8 contributions
Jul 2020
We cycled from NOTL to the Falls and back again, around 50km.
The vast majority of the trail is cycle friendly - just the last few km in Niagara was on the road.
There are many sights to stop and see; Sir Isaac Brocks memorial, Queenston Heights, the Whirlpool and Sir Adam Becks Hydroelectric generating plant to name but a few.
There were several toilet / water area with many scenic lookout points. The trail also included several bike tool / air pump stations.
The vast majority of the trail is cycle friendly - just the last few km in Niagara was on the road.
There are many sights to stop and see; Sir Isaac Brocks memorial, Queenston Heights, the Whirlpool and Sir Adam Becks Hydroelectric generating plant to name but a few.
There were several toilet / water area with many scenic lookout points. The trail also included several bike tool / air pump stations.
Written July 29, 2020
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bbjsaul
Windsor, Canada248 contributions
Aug 2011 • Couples
This a 50 kilometer return route that runs from the falls to Fort Erie. The trail is paved and follows the river. It is extremely safe and well marked. Any part of this trail is worth doing. There is a small deli in Fort Erie where we bought lunch and ate outside. There are lots of places to stop and enjoy the scenery. We parked off a side street to avoid the high cost of parking in lots close to the falls.
Written September 6, 2011
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Any suggestions for visiting the falls when I only have one day? I also will be visiting with my mom who is disabled with COPD. (She can not walk long distances.) Any help would be appreciated.
Written July 13, 2018
Hi Kim , my oldest daughter has COPD too.
I would definitely doing the Maif of the Mist Boatd Trip - everything is good for disabled people .
In fact - the Boattour is the only thing I would recommend
If you are there for the fireworks at night - take the passport with u and 4 quarters and go to the rainbow bridge - pedestrian - it’s perfect and less people !
Enjoy
Written July 13, 2018
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