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Do you get wet at Niagara Falls?

Standing on the lower observation deck will get you wet from the waterfall's spray. Visitors to both the attractions get waterproof ponchos which do a fair job of protecting against the spray. Enjoy your Niagara Falls tour by visiting these popular attractions.



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suggest you wear shorts & flip flops, weather permitting. When we went on the MOM, we had wet jeans from just below the knees down. You won't be standing knee high in water, but the rain slickers only go so far down, and everything exposed below will be wet! Whatever shoes you wear normally are fine.

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You will not get wet while viewing the spectacular waterfall from Niagara Parkway or Niagara Falls State Park. The misty spray from the Falls may get you slightly wet when you stand at the crest line of the Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side.

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“Wow, great way to feel the power of the falls.” You can really feel the power of the falls and seeing it from behind as well as a small observation deck is fantastic.

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What to Pack
  • Camera – You simply must have a camera with you at Niagara Falls. ...
  • Running Shoes – Running shoes, or comfortable walking shoes are very appropriate for getting around Niagara Falls. ...
  • Sunscreen – If you visit during the summer months, it can get very hot, and it's almost always sunny.


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Like most towns and cities, there are unsafe spots for tourists to be walking around in after dark. Consult with your hotel concierge on where safe zones after dark are. One of the safe zones that is highly recommended is between the casino and Niagara Falls itself as it is one of the well-lit areas.

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There are five shuttles for the Falls to the Fort route, one for the Niagara Falls-Lockport Express, and one for the Lockport Loop.

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Some people may think that this is a risky trip. It would certainly be very dangerous to cross this river in a boat that is not suitable for it. But this is not the case on the Maid of the Mist. The trip is very safe, each passenger is provided with what is necessary to stay protected.

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The Niagara Falls fireworks series returns this winter with a five-minute display every Friday and Saturday from November 18 to December 16, 2023, as well as nightly from December 22, 2023 to January 7, 2024.

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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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