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Can you see Niagara Falls without getting wet?

Skylon Tower Standing 236 meters tall, head up to the observation deck for a stunning view down over the falls and the rest of the city. You can see right down into Horseshoe Falls itself and it is a great place to get a good view without getting wet.



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It's always free to walk into Niagara Falls State Park to see the Falls, and it's open 365 days a year! What many people are happy to discover, however, is that along with this majestic natural wonder, the Niagara Falls tours and activities that you can enjoy inside the park provide hours of added fun!

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The Canadian side is where you get gorgeous panoramas of both the American Falls and the mighty Horseshoe Falls. It's definitely the more glamorous side of Niagara Falls. While you can't get right up to the American and Bridal Veil Falls, you can get right up to the brink of Horseshoe Falls.

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The best time to visit is in the early morning or late afternoon. If you are visiting during the winter months all attractions are open with the exception of the Boat Rides below the Falls, Whirlpool Jetboat, Whirlpool Aero Car and the White Water Walk.

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Yes, it is safe to bring your camera on the Maid of the Mist boat. You will get some excellent photographs from that vantage point. When you enter the mist, you can put your camera under the raincoat supplied by the cruise line or you may bring a plastic bag to protect your camera.

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Dress in lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for the weather conditions. During the summer months, such as June, July, and August, Niagara Falls experiences warm temperatures, so opt for light and airy outfits. Layering is also recommended as it allows you to adjust your clothing as needed.

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Sure, you could visit Niagara Falls in one quick, rushed day, but it is better experienced with a two day stay (or longer).

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In 1903, baseball Hall of Famer Ed Delahanty died after accidentally going over the falls while intoxicated. Following the death of daredevil William Red Hill, Jr. in 1951, Ontario Premier Leslie Frost issued an order to the Niagara Parks Commission to arrest anyone found to be performing stunts at the falls.

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Of course, Niagara Falls is worth a single day trip. Maybe your trip to New York doesn't allow you to enjoy more time than you would like. And in case you had any doubts, I 100% recommend visiting this paradise for a full day. In addition, you can find many activities to do in a single day.

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The level of wetness can vary but be prepared to get quite wet. Ponchos are provided, but they may not keep you completely dry. Embrace the water and enjoy the exhilaration!

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While well-known attractions like the Maid of the Mist and the Journey Behind the Falls on the Canadian side offer incredible perspectives, the Cave of the Winds tour on the American side is a must-do for anyone seeking a unique, up-close encounter with the falls.

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Yes, it is acceptable to bring a backpack I have never been told not to by any of the workers. Besides, whats there to steal on maid of the mist, journey behind the falls ext. Nothing, unless they assume you taking other peoples things but generally there items are theres to look after.

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If you take the boat from the American side it is called Maid of the Mist. However, it is virtually the same experience. Helpful? About 5 minutes to the American falls and about 15-20 to the Canadian falls.

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Make the most of your time by starting with the Maid of the Mist boat ride with your guide and then reserve your time slot at Cave of the Winds so you can skip the ticket line.

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June-August Peak season means peak rates. But if you don't mind marveling at the falls with plenty of other tourists, you'll be rewarded with 70- and 80-degree temperatures.

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the us side is much less expensive, but with the kids, you might want to stay on the canadian side cause there is more to do. you could even look into staying in buffalo, its close, only a 20 minute drive, and theres lots to do there, but i would only do that if cost is a big player.

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