Niagara Falls

Hard Rock Cafe Niagara Falls, USA announces the Hard Rock Rocks Old Falls Street, USA summer concert series lineup with musical acts including KC and the Sunshine Band, Finger Eleven and The Guess Who.

Come and be thrilled by the spectacular fireworks display over Niagara Falls. The free Niagara Falls fireworks show over the water is an experience you won’t want to miss.

From Mid-May through September, free Fireworks shows will occur each Friday and Sunday and holiday at 10:00 p.m. And July through August, shows will also occur Wednesdays at 10:00 pm. 

Holiday's include:
Victoria Day, May 23
Memorial Day, May 30
Canada Day, July 1
Independence Day, July 4
Civic Holiday, August 1

The Power Vista is located 4½ miles downstream from Niagara Falls, set amidst the spectacular scenery of the Niagara River Gorge. It features more than 50 interactive exhibits that invite visitors of all ages to have a completely hands-on experience as they learn about hydroelectricity and the historic role it has played in the Niagara Frontier. The visitors center recently unveiled a new permanent exhibit called "The Times of the Tuscarora," a timeline of the Tuscarora Nation from 800 A.D.

Whirlpool State Park, located in Niagara Falls, NY, is one of the more interesting parks that are strung along the Niagara River. The park is located along the upper Whirlpool Rapids, a dangerously turbulent stretch of the Niagara River downstream from Niagara Falls. Here the gorge walls pinch the river, forcing massive amounts of water through a smaller space and creating dangerous Class V whitewater. The Whirlpool rapids generate exhilarating waves for sport-craft and highly oxygenated water for large sport fish.

Located close to Niagara Reservation State Park and the Rainbow Center Factory Outlet in Niagara Falls, NY, the Niagara Wax History Museum of History features life-like wax figures of many of the Niagara frontier's early explorers. Father Hennepin and Robert Lasalle are included, as well as modern-day daredevils who have gone over the Falls in a barrel. Other displays include Indian villages, historical street scenes, how electrical power is made, and the Ice Bridge.

Come to the Niagara Adventure Theater in Niagara Falls, NY to experience the gut-churning vistas of Niagara’s raging waters. Be there as this spectacular Niagara Falls movie takes you thru the history of New York’s Niagara Falls, back to the days when Native peoples worshipped the thunder spirits, and when the first European encountered this wild wonder of nature.

Showcasing the natural and local history of Niagara Falls and the surrounding area, the Niagara Gorge Discovery Center, located in Niagara Falls, NY,  is a hands-on learning experience for all ages. In this amazing Niagara Falls tour, you can enjoy interactive displays, take a virtual elevator trip into the gorge, experience 12,000 years of the Niagara River in the 180° multi-screen theater, or climb a 26-foot rock wall that resembles the walls of the gorge, complete with fossils and geological formations.

Niagara Falls State Park, located in Niagara Falls, New York, is the oldest park in the United States. Opened in 1885 and composed of an area on main land and five islands on the Niagara River, this park is a pristine oasis of three massive waterfalls, exciting attractions and 400 acres of protected wildlife.

Soak up the experience of being closer to the waters of Niagara Falls than you thought possible, on a spectacular Niagara Falls tour. Your journey begins with an elevator ride 175 feet into the Niagara Gorge. Then, clad in a souvenir rain poncho and sandals, you’ll follow a tour guide over wooden walkways to the Hurricane Deck, less than 20 feet from the torrents of Bridal Veil Falls. On the deck, you’ll experience tropical storm-like conditions, getting doused with the spray from the rushing waters.

Marineland is the largest theme park in Ontario, which also features aquarium and wildlife attractions! Visit Friendship Cove, where killer whales will splash and jump to amazing heights right before your eyes. Feed and touch the beluga whales up close at Arctic Cove, and watch them as they swim and play under water. Check out the King Waldorf Stadium show, where you’ll see walruses, sea lions and dolphins perform amazing flips and tricks! Be sure to visit the animals on land as well. Feed and even pet elk, deer and bear! There are also thrilling amusement rides for all ages.