It’s usually a tradition for me to visit the falls during the holiday seasons. Unfortunately this year went to see them during the new year. After experiencing green Christmas this year the lights did not shine as when the sparkle during a white Christmas.
Winding paths and wooden footbridges connect small islands and offer a tranquil escape in the heart of Niagara Falls. You may be surprised by the wildlife you’ll find in this popular escape, one of Niagara’s hidden gems! Great place to picnic while visiting Niagara Falls for the day. You can bbq. Clean washroom facilities. Bike lock rental and bike pump.
Highly recommend visiting this place when your in Niagara. It's a very beautiful little park, and is not too busy. There are washrooms available and you have to pay for parking but it's not as expensive as the other places in Niagara. You can also bring your BBQ as well. There is a nice little lake here with lots of ducks, geese and Seagulls and it's very quiet and peaceful for a nice walk.
Great place to go for a walk. Easy to push a stroller on all the trails. $5 per hour of parking, there is an app you can download if you don't want to use machine. Very peaceful park, behind the falls.
Beautiful, brilliantly created, kids loved that. Very rushy, artistically designed. Lot of visitors, police controlling the traffic. One way road takes you out on beautiful track. Lots of raindeers flowers, Canadian culture, flowers and ducks and trees work ornaments decorated beautifully