Roadpilot wrote:
niagra falls - canadian side cave of the winds (american side-no cave-$100pp or more)
The Cave of the Winds is on the American side. It used to be a cave, but the cave collapsed many years ago. Now it is a series of stairs and platforms under the Bridal Falls (part of the American Falls versus the Horseshoe Falls) where you get completely drenched in the spray. It can be seen in a Thompson's Water Seal commercial. The stairs and platforms are dismantled every winter and rebuilt for every summer.
The Journey Behind the Falls is on the Canadian side. It is a tunnel that takes you to a platform right next to the Horseshoe Falls (near the base) and then takes you to two openings directly behind the falls. You do get wet, but not nearly as wet as Cave of the Winds.
They are two distinctly different experiences and both are worth it.
As a trivia note, in the movie Niagara, when Marilyn Monroe is chased, she goes into the Power Plant, and then, wearing a Cave of the Winds raincoat, she actually runs through Journey Behind the Falls only to end up on the outside at Cave of the Winds.