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Floral Clock & Lilac Garden (905) 356-2241 Built in 1950, the clock is one of the largest in the world at 12.2 meters (40 feet) in diameter. The “floral face” of the clock is changed twice season. Violas are planted to provide a clourful design to welcome in spring season.
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Journey Behind the Falls (905) 354-1551 Visitors to Niagara Falls can enjoy the thunder of the waters from a completely different perspective by visiting The Journey Behind the Falls attraction, located in the Table Rock House Plaza beside the Canadian Horseshoe Falls.
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Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens (905) 371-0254 The visitor may schedule an overall view of a great variety of gardens in an afternoon self-guided tour, or may linger for days or even weeks to savour the subtleties of the plant world as seen in the many different gardens in Niagara.
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Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory (905) 371-0254 A butterfly is the closest we will ever see to flowers in flight. Their meandering flight patterns seem to paint the room with colour. Exotic greenery and flowing water set the stage for the fluttering and soaring of several hundred butterflies.
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Niagara Falls Incline Railway (905) 356-0943 The last remaining local example from the Golden Age of funiculars in the late 19th century, this incline railway transports visitors from the Falls view area parking lot to the Table Rock observation plaza, a rise of 100 feet. The railway carries close to three-quarter million passengers a year for a trip that takes under a minute. The railway began operating in 1966 and has been ferrying 1600 passengers an hour ever since.
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People Mover Bus (905) 357-9340 The Niagara Parks People Mover System is a public "loop" transportation system that operates from the end of April until mid-October. The People Mover in conjunction with the Falls Shuttle offer the road weary traveler a safe, convenient, and environmentally friendly transportation alternative. Hop on board and leave the driving to us.
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Queenston Heights Park (905) 371-0254 It’s the birthplace of Canada, the home of Brock’s Monument; as well as the Laura Secord Monument. Facilities include two picnic pavilions, washrooms, and children’s wading pool, fine dining at Queenston Heights Restaurant, tennis courts, snack bar, and children’s playground. |