

A 400-acre state park encompassing the world-famous Niagara Falls, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and attractions.

A local delicacy, maple syrup is tapped from trees in the Niagara region and has been a tradition for over 200 years.
Handmade by local Native American artisans, these crafts include pottery, beadwork, and woodcarvings that reflect their rich cultural heritage.
A sweet dessert wine made from grapes that have frozen on the vine, it's a unique specialty of the Niagara region.
A boat tour that takes you close to the falls for an unforgettable experience.
A walkway that takes you close to the Bridal Veil Falls for a unique perspective.
A scenic park offering panoramic views of the falls and various trails.
Located in the historic Rainbow Bridge, this restaurant offers stunning views of the falls and is known for its delicious breakfast options.
This historic lodge offers a hearty breakfast with a view of the Niagara River, perfect for starting your day of exploration.
Located at the top of the Niagara Falls, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with panoramic views of the falls.

Fluffy pancakes topped with fresh apple slices, served with maple syrup.
Thick-cut French toast soaked in custard, topped with fresh fruit and whipped cream.
Slow-roasted beef on a kummelweck roll with horseradish and au jus.
Niagara Falls' mist can cause sudden rain, a waterproof jacket is essential.

Exploring the park involves a lot of walking on varied terrain.
A vibrant local market nestled within the expansive Saihanba Grassland, offering a glimpse into the nomadic lifestyle and traditional Mongolian culture.

A historic temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, known for its intricate architecture and annual temple car festival.
A serene coastal retreat with a lighthouse and calm waters, perfect for relaxation and sunset views.