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Niagara Falls, mother-nature welcomes all
A visit to the Falls is wet and wild
By Arvin Steinberg
The magic of mother-nature is the calling card for visitors
to Niagara Falls. Forget Disney, there is no animation here, just miles of
cascading water falls that rush down rocky surfaces and splash high in the air.
But be prepared if you really want to see the Falls, plan
to get wet! Plan on a bad hair day and plan on wearing shoes that can get
soaked.
Niagara Falls, which has been the backdrop for honeymoons
and weddings, for more than 200 years, now has also become a popular family
destination.
Maid of the Mist is the top attraction in the city. This
world famous scenic boat tour of the American and Canadian Falls is a
spectacular half-hour ride.

You can access the Maid of the Mist tour via the
Observation Tower elevator of Prospect Point in Niagara State Park. Prospect
Point is the prime viewing area for the American Falls and the Rapids. Look for
rainbows in the morning mist or see the Falls illuminated in colored lights
every evening,
When you enter the Maid of the Mist, you will be given a
rain poncho with a hood and you will need it! The boat tour takes you right up
to the Falls where the water sprays out in giant gusts like a mighty rainfall
and there is no place on the boat to escape the gusts of water. The best time to
visit the Falls is in the summer or fall when the weather is warm enabling you
to dry off in a hurry. The view of the Falls from Maid of the Mist is
spectacular. There are no seats on the boat. This standing room only show is a
fabulous family affair that children will love as much as their parents.
I was not intimated by the Maid of the Mist and decided to
visit the Cave of the Winds on Goat Island in Niagara Falls State Park. This
too, is a wet experience. Here, visitors take an elevator ride down 175 feet to
the base of the Bridal Veil Falls. I walked down several steps along the base
of the falls on a series of wooden stairs and decks. Here, you can feel the
power of Niagara Falls. The bravest of souls go to the Hurricane Deck just feet
from the pounding waters. My wife and I didn’t get that far. We stood on the
steps below and got a shower of water and wind as we gazed upon this marvel of
mother- nature.
Not all attractions are rainy and wet. You can visit
Niagara Falls State Park and take a trolley ride around the park and view the
Falls without getting wet. The ride takes about 50 minutes and is very scenic.
The trolley ride takes you within feet of the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls
and the Horseshoe Falls. The Park also has a restaurant, snack bars, gift
shops, picnic tables, grills, hiking and nature trails.
Niagara Falls also has other family attractions. The
Niagara Aerospace Museum has more than 100 exhibits of airplanes, helicopters
and rockets and is located right in downtown Niagara Falls a five minute ride
from the Niagara Falls State Park The museum focuses on the rich aviation
history of New York. There are also antique aircraft and a DVD presentation in a
200-seat theater.
A visit to the Aquarium of Niagara is an opportunity for
the younger set and their parents to dive into a world of 1,500 aquatic animals,
including sharks, piranhas, California Sea Lions, Moray Eels and a colony of
endangered Peruvian Penquins. The aquarium is open year round and has free
parking.
Adults will want to try their luck at the Seneca Niagara
Casino which features reel-spinning slot machines, gaming tables of all types,
including poker and video slots. Just a few blocks from the Falls, the Casino is
huge with 112,590 square feet of gaming. In addition to gaming, there are
several restaurants and an excellent buffet. There is also live entertainment.
Just an hour drive from the falls are the Lockport Locks
and Erie Canal cruises. We enjoyed a narrated 2-hour boat cruise and going
through the Lockport Locks. This manmade waterway connects the Great Lakes with
the Atlantic Ocean and is about 12 to 15 feet deep. The boat tour allows
passengers pass under two lift bridges that raise straight up and to also
experience being lowered and raised about 49 feet in the locks.
Photos by Arvin Steinberg and Maid of The Mist
For information about the Niagara Region, go to
www.GreaterNiagaraUSA.com
For information about the Erie Canal, go to
www.lockportlocks.com
For information about Maid of the Mist Boat Tour, go to
www.maidofthemistcom
For information about Cave of the Winds, call 716-278-1730
For more information about Niagara Aerospace Museum, go to
www.niagaramuseum.org
For more information about Seneca Niagara Casino, go to
www.senecaniagaracasino.com
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