Tvov wrote:
We went about 10 years ago and stayed on the Canadian side at the KOA on Lundy's Lane basically just up the street from Niagara Falls. A city shuttle bus would stop at the entrance to the campground, so it was really easy to visit downtown Niagara without having to drive. I am not sure if anything has changed.
Lots to do there. We had dinner at the Skylon Restaurant overlooking the falls, and it was great - both food and views.
My son and I visited the power station up river and thought it was neat. They have a short tour, you go down 27 stories to see the generators.
Yes, lots to do, been going to Niagara for 70yrs, still find something new in the Niagara area to do. We find something different every year, (I was born in St.Catharines, 10 miles away) and that does not include the Toronto area.
One little mentioned 'attraction' is the
Welland Ship Canal, only about 10 miles from Niagara Falls.
Ken