One of the most spectacular places to visit in the world is Niagara
Falls that sees over 750,000 gallons of fresh water flowing every
second. The Niagara Falls is a group of three waterfalls, each of a
minimum of 160 feet high. The eastern border of the Falls is the New
York State while on the western border it is the province of Ontario.
The Canadian side of the waterfalls has good number of attractions
including Marineland Canada, Casino Niagara, and the Whirlpool Golf
Course. Visitors looking for camping sites close to Niagara Falls can
select from the four campgrounds in Provincial Ontario that are situated
within six miles.
One easy way to enjoy sights here is to take the
Niagara private bus tours
that relieve you of the need to drive. The bus tours begins with
tourists who have come to visit Niagara falls as the narrated tours show
you the highlights of the falls as well as the surrounding areas.
King Waldorf’s Tent and Trailer Park
This is within four miles from the falls. Visitors get tent camping
and RV sites, electrical hookups as well as water facility. There is a
playground, boat launce and laundry facilities. The point of departure
for Maid of the Mist is within a 10 minute drive from here.
Niagara Falls KOA
The Niagara Falls is within a distance of six miles from Niagara
Falls KOA. There is an outdoor whirlpool and pool facilities as well as a
miniature golf course, basketball court and a playground.
Scott’s Family Campground
Scott’s Family Campground is within a distance of five miles from the
falls. In addition to usual facilities, the property has heated pool,
children’s play area and laundry facilities.
Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park
The Niagara Falls is five miles from the Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park.
There are the usual facilities and in addition have a game room
playground and a pool.
Logistics
There are many Niagara Falls sightseeing tours from Toronto
available that begin and end in Ontario, Canada and New York. The right
time to visit Niagara Falls is from mid May until mid September, as the
weather is mostly sunny.
Sights
The tours provide a close look at the roaring falls of Niagara Falls
from the observation tower. And if your tour includes the short walk
down to the Bridal Veil Falls, you can get the feel of mist from the
falls. There is also a half-hour boat ride on Maid of the mist on some
tours that passes through the Niagara River, taking you close to the
base of the falls.
Day Tours
There are several companies that provide day tours of Niagara Falls. Visitors can travel on double deck bus tours where a narrator picks you up at your hotel of stay and takes you to the different Niagara attractions.
Evening Trips
The evening trips provide a different kind of experience to tourists
as they get a chance to see an illuminated Falls in all its colorful
aspects.
What to Bring
In most of the attractions, visitors are provided with rain gear so
there is no chance of getting drenched. It would do well to bring
bottled water and snacks along with comfortable walking shoes and of
course your camera to capture all the actions. Don’t forget to bring
your passport to cross the border of Canada or U.S.
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