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Welland is a city in the Regional Municipality of Niagara in Southern Ontario, Canada. In 2016, it had a population of 52,293. The city is in the centre of Niagara and located within a half-hour driving distance to Niagara Falls, Niagara-On-The-Lake, St. Catharines, and Port Colborne. Welland is known for it's annual Floatfest! Bring your own floaty or raft and float down the old Welland Canal. This free event takes place in July and is a memorable event that you won’t forget! Looking for a beach day? There are lots of beaches to choose from. - Crystal Beach, Nickel Beach and Long Beach are all along Lake Erie - Port Dalhouise and Sunset Beach are in St. Catharines on Lake Ontario Enjoy volleyball, horseback riding, boating, paddle boarding, jet skiing, rowing and much more.
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Welland
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Welland is a city in the Regional Municipality of Niagara in Southern Ontario, Canada. In 2016, it had a population of 52,293. The city is in the centre of Niagara and located within a half-hour driving distance to Niagara Falls, Niagara-On-The-Lake, St. Catharines, and Port Colborne. Welland is known for it's annual Floatfest! Bring your own floaty or raft and float down the old Welland Canal. This free event takes place in July and is a memorable event that you won’t forget! Looking for a beach day? There are lots of beaches to choose from. - Crystal Beach, Nickel Beach and Long Beach are all along Lake Erie - Port Dalhouise and Sunset Beach are in St. Catharines on Lake Ontario Enjoy volleyball, horseback riding, boating, paddle boarding, jet skiing, rowing and much more.
Niagara Falls /naɪˈæɡrə, naɪˈæɡərə/ is a group of three waterfalls at the southern end of Niagara Gorge, spanning the border between the province of Ontario in Canada and the state of New York in the United States. The largest of the three is Horseshoe Falls, also known as Canadian Falls, which straddles the international border of the two countries.[1] The smaller American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls lie within the United States. Bridal Veil Falls is separated from Horseshoe Falls by Goat Island and from American Falls by Luna Island, with both islands situated in New York. A must see on your visit to the area
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Niagara Falls
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Niagara Falls /naɪˈæɡrə, naɪˈæɡərə/ is a group of three waterfalls at the southern end of Niagara Gorge, spanning the border between the province of Ontario in Canada and the state of New York in the United States. The largest of the three is Horseshoe Falls, also known as Canadian Falls, which straddles the international border of the two countries.[1] The smaller American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls lie within the United States. Bridal Veil Falls is separated from Horseshoe Falls by Goat Island and from American Falls by Luna Island, with both islands situated in New York. A must see on your visit to the area

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Based on traveller visits and local insights these are some places to visit Welland Canal Canal and lake Welland Historical Museum Artifacts & interactive children's area Merritt Island Canal Chippawa Park near Niagara Falls Park and garden Mud Lake Conservation Area Park and garden Welland Canal Bridge 13 Canal and architecture Battle of Cook's Mills National Historic Site Historic site and history Welland Recreational Canal Canal Welland International Flatwater Centre Kayaking and sports Merritt Island Park
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Welland
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Based on traveller visits and local insights these are some places to visit Welland Canal Canal and lake Welland Historical Museum Artifacts & interactive children's area Merritt Island Canal Chippawa Park near Niagara Falls Park and garden Mud Lake Conservation Area Park and garden Welland Canal Bridge 13 Canal and architecture Battle of Cook's Mills National Historic Site Historic site and history Welland Recreational Canal Canal Welland International Flatwater Centre Kayaking and sports Merritt Island Park
Niagara-on-the-Lake Town in Ontario DescriptionNiagara-on-the-Lake is a town in southern Ontario. It sits on the shores of Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the Niagara River. It's known for its wineries and the summer Shaw Festival, a series of theatre productions. The flower-filled, tree-lined old town features 19th-century buildings, mainly along Queen Street. Near the river, 19th-century Fort George was built by the British to defend against American attacks.
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Niagara on the Lake
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Niagara-on-the-Lake Town in Ontario DescriptionNiagara-on-the-Lake is a town in southern Ontario. It sits on the shores of Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the Niagara River. It's known for its wineries and the summer Shaw Festival, a series of theatre productions. The flower-filled, tree-lined old town features 19th-century buildings, mainly along Queen Street. Near the river, 19th-century Fort George was built by the British to defend against American attacks.
Niagara Falls is one of the Wonders of the World. There are so many top Attractions here that have been rated the top attractions in all of Ontario. Also included in this list is a few attractions in Toronto which is approximately an hour and a half drive from my location to downtown Toronto. But if your coming from afar you may as well take in these beautiful sites. Top Attractions in Ontario 1. Niagara Falls, Ontario Clifton Hill where alot of sites, amusement rides, and attractions to see. 2, Journey Behind the Falls This is one of Niagara’s oldest tourist hot spots. At Journey Behind the Falls you will get the opportunity to descend 150 feet through bedrock to tunnels that will overlook the magic of experiencing the Horseshoe Falls from directly underneath the cascading power above. Formerly known as the "Scenic Tunnels" until the 1990's, you'll experience the awesome spectacle of one-fifth of the world’s fresh water crashing down to the basin below. During summer daylight hours, over 2,800 cubic meters of water thunders over the brink every second, travelling 65 kilometers per hour! You will be lead to the Cataract Portal and the Great Falls Portal which is located just behind the massive sheet of water. Walk out on to the Upper and Lower Observation Decks for an unbelievable and awe-inspiring view. The Journey Behind the Falls is located at the Table Rock Welcome Centre at 6650 Niagara Parkway. Paid Parking is available at the Falls Parking Lot, just across the street, or close-by at our Clifton Hill parking lot. A souvenir biodegradable rain poncho is provided during peak season to keep you dry from the mist of the Falls. *The lower observation deck is closed during the winter months for weather safety and icy conditions. The upper deck, tunnels and viewing portals remain open 2020 summer rates adult $23 + tax, child $15 + tax HISTORY In 1903, a tunnel was built behind the Horseshoe Falls with a connecting elevator to transport employees that worked at the power generating station at the base of the Falls. In 1924 an extension was built over 50 metres long under the Horseshoe Falls, and over time additions such as electricity and a protected tunnel lined in concrete was built. It wasn’t until 1951 that an outdoor observation platform was constructed, and today we have the “Journey Behind the Falls” scenic attraction as it looks today. 3. Ripley's Aquarium of Canada Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a 135,000 square-feet incredible family attraction with more than 1.5 million gallons of water with marine and freshwater habitats from around the world. 4. Niagara SkyWheel Are you ready for a unique sightseeing opportunity with breathtaking views of the Falls and beyond? Then head on down to Clifton Hill and take a ride on Canada's largest observation wheel, the Clifton Hill SkyWheel. Towering 175 feet (53 metres) over the Niagara Falls horizon, the Clifton Hill SkyWheel is the most exciting way to see Niagara Falls. From this vantage point you will be treated to memorable views of the Horseshoe and American Falls, the Niagara River and other landmarks. The ride duration varies from 8 to 12 minutes with spectacular aerial views for miles in every direction. Evening rides offer dazzling views of the glittering lights of Clifton Hill and the surrounding Niagara skyline, there's no better way to snap incredible photos and quickly get the lay of the land. 5. Zipline to the Falls The Zipline to the Falls at Grand View Marketplace takes you on a breathtaking ride into the gorge, towards the base of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Glide down 670 metres (2,200 feet), soaring past the American Falls and landing atop the falls observation deck at the base of the Horseshoe Falls. During the winter months, witness the breathtaking beauty of the snow and ice encasing Niagara Falls! WildPlay Niagara is the official supplier to Niagara Parks, providing the Zipline to the Falls experience to visitors. 6. Clifton Hill NIAGARA FALLS' STREET OF FUN Clifton Hill is one of the most famous streets in Niagara Falls. Clifton Hill is located on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls just steps away from the mighty Niagara Falls. Clifton Hill known as the " Street of Fun"- so vibrant because of the many exciting attractions, themed restaurants all in one area. Everything is within one walking distance!. 7. Hornblower Niagara Cruises The Hornblower Niagara Cruises operates the boat ride on the Canadian side of the Niagara River in Niagara Falls Ontario Canada. Hornblower Niagara Cruises opened Friday July 2nd for the 2021 season. To quickly find out what attractions are open in Niagara Falls USA or Canada visit Now open in Niagara Falls. The 20-minute Voyage to the Falls boat tour that gets you as close as possible to the magnificent Niagara Falls. Journey past the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and into the heart of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls aboard Hornblower Niagara Cruises. This legendary boat tour takes place aboard a state-of-the-art Hornblower catamaran. Hornblower Niagara Cruises is the official supplier to Niagara Parks, providing Canada’s only Niagara Falls boat tour experience. Reservations are not necessary and tickets can be purchased at any Niagara Parks attraction ticket window. 2021 rates Adult $35.32 – per adult, taxes included, Canadian dollars Child $24.02 – per child, taxes included, Canadian dollars 5 and under (Children accompanying parents only) No charge 2021 Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour Schedule: Open daily 10:00am to 6:00pm. Last day of service is October 31st 2021. 8. Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory This magical attraction features over 2,000 colourful tropical butterflies floating freely among lush, exotic blossoms and greenery. Paths wind through the rainforest setting, past a pond and waterfall and the Emergence window, where butterflies leave their pupae and prepare to take their first flight! The self-guided walking tour of the Butterfly Conservatory begins with a short, informative video presentation that is close captioned for the hearing impaired. Winner of the 2007 & 2008 AccessibleNiagara.com "Breaking the Barrier" Award, the Conservatory is fully accessible. Parking for the Butterfly Conservatory is metered. 9. Niagara Whirlpool The Niagara Whirlpool is a natural whirlpool within the Niagara River located along the Canada–U.S. border between New York and Ontario. The whirlpool is in the Niagara Gorge, downstream from Niagara Falls. The whirlpool's greatest depth is 125 feet (38 m).[1] Formation Whirlpool viewed from Canadian side, with Niagara Gorge Railroad visible in bottom right, 1911 It is estimated that the whirlpool formed approximately 4,200 years ago by the upstream erosion of the Niagara Escarpment by the Niagara River.[2] Niagara Falls is located along the boundary of the Niagara Escarpment and has been retreating upstream since its formation.[3] During this normally slow process, the retreating falls intersected with an ancient pre-glacial river bed inside Saint David's Buried Gorge. During the retreat of ice from the Wisconsin glaciation of the Last Glacial Period, the gorge was filled with loose sediment and rock. When the falls intersected with this buried gorge, the river quickly washed away the filled-in silt and rocks.[2] The ancient buried gorge was nearly perpendicular to the Niagara River. This sharp and sudden change in direction of water flow, coupled with the rapid flow of water exiting the Niagara Gorge (speeds as high as 30 feet per second [9 m·s−1]),[4] resulted in turbulent swirling of the river. Further erosion of the harder rock has resulted in a rounded basin that extends just to the side of the actual river's course. The whirlpool naturally spins in a counterclockwise motion during normal flow. When more water from the river is diverted to the surrounding hydroelectric power plants, however, the whirlpool direction often reverses.[2] Nearby attractions There are two state/provincial parks located alongside the whirlpool. On the U.S. side is Whirlpool State Park. On the Canadian side is Niagara Glen Nature Reserve. The Whirlpool Aero Car, which traverses the river above the whirlpool, is located on the Canadian side. 10. Skylon Tower Skylon Tower located in Niagara Falls Ontario is the tallest total entertainment complex. The Skylon Tower includes indoor/outdoor observation of the Falls from 233 meters (764 feet), Two great dining rooms both overlooking the Falls The Skylon Tower Summit Suite Buffet Dining Room and the Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room. At the base, Niagara’s largest indoor amusement area, Skylon Fun Centre, complete with a food court and 4D Theatre (temporarily closed). 11. Niagara Brewing Company Niagara's Newest Craft Brewery Who We Are Niagara Brewing Company proudly represents Canada's brewing heritage and today's innovative craft beer scene by offering unique beers skillfully weaved with locally sourced ingredients. Who Makes Our Beer Experience brews success, and our Beer Master Rick Neheli is a veteran of the craft beer scene. Creating brews since the mid 1980's, his passion for craft is evident in his recipes. Our signature beers and rotating taps showcase a range of flavour and dynamic pairings, and have included popular seasonal offerings such as Niagara Icewine Beer, Chocolate Porter, Pumpkin Pale Ale and many more. Stop by and see what Rick and his team have created next. Always pouring, never boring! Join us for "Hoppy Hour" specials from 3 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 8 p.m. daily, and stay to enjoy live music. The brewery offers two outdoor patios; our street-level patio faces Clifton Hill, and our Upper-Level Patio features views of Niagara Falls. 12. Toronto Islands The Toronto Islands - also called the Island, or Toronto Island Park - is located in Lake Ontario, a 13-minute ferry ride from downtown Toronto. Boats to the Island leave from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal at the foot of Bay St. and Queen's Quay. The Island is actually a group of 15 islands inter-connected by pathways and bridges. You can walk from one end of the Island to the other. The island is approximately 5kms long from Ward's Island to Hanlan's Point. 13. Downtown Toronto Downtown Toronto Downtown Toronto is a buzzing area filled with skyscrapers, restaurants, nightlife, and an eclectic mix of neighbourhoods. It’s also home to iconic attractions like the CN Tower, St. Lawrence Market, and the Royal Ontario Museum, with exhibits on natural history. Bloor Street is an upscale shopping area, and the Eaton Centre is a huge, multistory mall. On the lake, the Harbourfront area has parks and cultural venues 14. CN Tower The CN Tower is a 553.3 m-high concrete communications and observation tower located in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built on the former Railway Lands, it was completed in 1976. Its name "CN" originally referred to Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower. Open daily Monday- Sunday from 10 am - 10 pm 15. Marineland Marineland, is a themed zoo and amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. The park has performing marine animal shows, sea mammal and land animal exhibits, and amusement rides. It keeps dolphins, sea lions, an orca, and beluga whales. The park also keeps bears, deer, and other land animals. Address: 7657 Portage Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X8 Hours: Tuesday Closed Wednesday Closed Thursday Closed Friday 10a.m.–5p.m. Saturday 10a.m.–5p.m. Sunday 10a.m.–5p.m. Monday Closed
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Niagara Falls
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Niagara Falls is one of the Wonders of the World. There are so many top Attractions here that have been rated the top attractions in all of Ontario. Also included in this list is a few attractions in Toronto which is approximately an hour and a half drive from my location to downtown Toronto. But if your coming from afar you may as well take in these beautiful sites. Top Attractions in Ontario 1. Niagara Falls, Ontario Clifton Hill where alot of sites, amusement rides, and attractions to see. 2, Journey Behind the Falls This is one of Niagara’s oldest tourist hot spots. At Journey Behind the Falls you will get the opportunity to descend 150 feet through bedrock to tunnels that will overlook the magic of experiencing the Horseshoe Falls from directly underneath the cascading power above. Formerly known as the "Scenic Tunnels" until the 1990's, you'll experience the awesome spectacle of one-fifth of the world’s fresh water crashing down to the basin below. During summer daylight hours, over 2,800 cubic meters of water thunders over the brink every second, travelling 65 kilometers per hour! You will be lead to the Cataract Portal and the Great Falls Portal which is located just behind the massive sheet of water. Walk out on to the Upper and Lower Observation Decks for an unbelievable and awe-inspiring view. The Journey Behind the Falls is located at the Table Rock Welcome Centre at 6650 Niagara Parkway. Paid Parking is available at the Falls Parking Lot, just across the street, or close-by at our Clifton Hill parking lot. A souvenir biodegradable rain poncho is provided during peak season to keep you dry from the mist of the Falls. *The lower observation deck is closed during the winter months for weather safety and icy conditions. The upper deck, tunnels and viewing portals remain open 2020 summer rates adult $23 + tax, child $15 + tax HISTORY In 1903, a tunnel was built behind the Horseshoe Falls with a connecting elevator to transport employees that worked at the power generating station at the base of the Falls. In 1924 an extension was built over 50 metres long under the Horseshoe Falls, and over time additions such as electricity and a protected tunnel lined in concrete was built. It wasn’t until 1951 that an outdoor observation platform was constructed, and today we have the “Journey Behind the Falls” scenic attraction as it looks today. 3. Ripley's Aquarium of Canada Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a 135,000 square-feet incredible family attraction with more than 1.5 million gallons of water with marine and freshwater habitats from around the world. 4. Niagara SkyWheel Are you ready for a unique sightseeing opportunity with breathtaking views of the Falls and beyond? Then head on down to Clifton Hill and take a ride on Canada's largest observation wheel, the Clifton Hill SkyWheel. Towering 175 feet (53 metres) over the Niagara Falls horizon, the Clifton Hill SkyWheel is the most exciting way to see Niagara Falls. From this vantage point you will be treated to memorable views of the Horseshoe and American Falls, the Niagara River and other landmarks. The ride duration varies from 8 to 12 minutes with spectacular aerial views for miles in every direction. Evening rides offer dazzling views of the glittering lights of Clifton Hill and the surrounding Niagara skyline, there's no better way to snap incredible photos and quickly get the lay of the land. 5. Zipline to the Falls The Zipline to the Falls at Grand View Marketplace takes you on a breathtaking ride into the gorge, towards the base of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Glide down 670 metres (2,200 feet), soaring past the American Falls and landing atop the falls observation deck at the base of the Horseshoe Falls. During the winter months, witness the breathtaking beauty of the snow and ice encasing Niagara Falls! WildPlay Niagara is the official supplier to Niagara Parks, providing the Zipline to the Falls experience to visitors. 6. Clifton Hill NIAGARA FALLS' STREET OF FUN Clifton Hill is one of the most famous streets in Niagara Falls. Clifton Hill is located on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls just steps away from the mighty Niagara Falls. Clifton Hill known as the " Street of Fun"- so vibrant because of the many exciting attractions, themed restaurants all in one area. Everything is within one walking distance!. 7. Hornblower Niagara Cruises The Hornblower Niagara Cruises operates the boat ride on the Canadian side of the Niagara River in Niagara Falls Ontario Canada. Hornblower Niagara Cruises opened Friday July 2nd for the 2021 season. To quickly find out what attractions are open in Niagara Falls USA or Canada visit Now open in Niagara Falls. The 20-minute Voyage to the Falls boat tour that gets you as close as possible to the magnificent Niagara Falls. Journey past the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and into the heart of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls aboard Hornblower Niagara Cruises. This legendary boat tour takes place aboard a state-of-the-art Hornblower catamaran. Hornblower Niagara Cruises is the official supplier to Niagara Parks, providing Canada’s only Niagara Falls boat tour experience. Reservations are not necessary and tickets can be purchased at any Niagara Parks attraction ticket window. 2021 rates Adult $35.32 – per adult, taxes included, Canadian dollars Child $24.02 – per child, taxes included, Canadian dollars 5 and under (Children accompanying parents only) No charge 2021 Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour Schedule: Open daily 10:00am to 6:00pm. Last day of service is October 31st 2021. 8. Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory This magical attraction features over 2,000 colourful tropical butterflies floating freely among lush, exotic blossoms and greenery. Paths wind through the rainforest setting, past a pond and waterfall and the Emergence window, where butterflies leave their pupae and prepare to take their first flight! The self-guided walking tour of the Butterfly Conservatory begins with a short, informative video presentation that is close captioned for the hearing impaired. Winner of the 2007 & 2008 AccessibleNiagara.com "Breaking the Barrier" Award, the Conservatory is fully accessible. Parking for the Butterfly Conservatory is metered. 9. Niagara Whirlpool The Niagara Whirlpool is a natural whirlpool within the Niagara River located along the Canada–U.S. border between New York and Ontario. The whirlpool is in the Niagara Gorge, downstream from Niagara Falls. The whirlpool's greatest depth is 125 feet (38 m).[1] Formation Whirlpool viewed from Canadian side, with Niagara Gorge Railroad visible in bottom right, 1911 It is estimated that the whirlpool formed approximately 4,200 years ago by the upstream erosion of the Niagara Escarpment by the Niagara River.[2] Niagara Falls is located along the boundary of the Niagara Escarpment and has been retreating upstream since its formation.[3] During this normally slow process, the retreating falls intersected with an ancient pre-glacial river bed inside Saint David's Buried Gorge. During the retreat of ice from the Wisconsin glaciation of the Last Glacial Period, the gorge was filled with loose sediment and rock. When the falls intersected with this buried gorge, the river quickly washed away the filled-in silt and rocks.[2] The ancient buried gorge was nearly perpendicular to the Niagara River. This sharp and sudden change in direction of water flow, coupled with the rapid flow of water exiting the Niagara Gorge (speeds as high as 30 feet per second [9 m·s−1]),[4] resulted in turbulent swirling of the river. Further erosion of the harder rock has resulted in a rounded basin that extends just to the side of the actual river's course. The whirlpool naturally spins in a counterclockwise motion during normal flow. When more water from the river is diverted to the surrounding hydroelectric power plants, however, the whirlpool direction often reverses.[2] Nearby attractions There are two state/provincial parks located alongside the whirlpool. On the U.S. side is Whirlpool State Park. On the Canadian side is Niagara Glen Nature Reserve. The Whirlpool Aero Car, which traverses the river above the whirlpool, is located on the Canadian side. 10. Skylon Tower Skylon Tower located in Niagara Falls Ontario is the tallest total entertainment complex. The Skylon Tower includes indoor/outdoor observation of the Falls from 233 meters (764 feet), Two great dining rooms both overlooking the Falls The Skylon Tower Summit Suite Buffet Dining Room and the Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room. At the base, Niagara’s largest indoor amusement area, Skylon Fun Centre, complete with a food court and 4D Theatre (temporarily closed). 11. Niagara Brewing Company Niagara's Newest Craft Brewery Who We Are Niagara Brewing Company proudly represents Canada's brewing heritage and today's innovative craft beer scene by offering unique beers skillfully weaved with locally sourced ingredients. Who Makes Our Beer Experience brews success, and our Beer Master Rick Neheli is a veteran of the craft beer scene. Creating brews since the mid 1980's, his passion for craft is evident in his recipes. Our signature beers and rotating taps showcase a range of flavour and dynamic pairings, and have included popular seasonal offerings such as Niagara Icewine Beer, Chocolate Porter, Pumpkin Pale Ale and many more. Stop by and see what Rick and his team have created next. Always pouring, never boring! Join us for "Hoppy Hour" specials from 3 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 8 p.m. daily, and stay to enjoy live music. The brewery offers two outdoor patios; our street-level patio faces Clifton Hill, and our Upper-Level Patio features views of Niagara Falls. 12. Toronto Islands The Toronto Islands - also called the Island, or Toronto Island Park - is located in Lake Ontario, a 13-minute ferry ride from downtown Toronto. Boats to the Island leave from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal at the foot of Bay St. and Queen's Quay. The Island is actually a group of 15 islands inter-connected by pathways and bridges. You can walk from one end of the Island to the other. The island is approximately 5kms long from Ward's Island to Hanlan's Point. 13. Downtown Toronto Downtown Toronto Downtown Toronto is a buzzing area filled with skyscrapers, restaurants, nightlife, and an eclectic mix of neighbourhoods. It’s also home to iconic attractions like the CN Tower, St. Lawrence Market, and the Royal Ontario Museum, with exhibits on natural history. Bloor Street is an upscale shopping area, and the Eaton Centre is a huge, multistory mall. On the lake, the Harbourfront area has parks and cultural venues 14. CN Tower The CN Tower is a 553.3 m-high concrete communications and observation tower located in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built on the former Railway Lands, it was completed in 1976. Its name "CN" originally referred to Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower. Open daily Monday- Sunday from 10 am - 10 pm 15. Marineland Marineland, is a themed zoo and amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. The park has performing marine animal shows, sea mammal and land animal exhibits, and amusement rides. It keeps dolphins, sea lions, an orca, and beluga whales. The park also keeps bears, deer, and other land animals. Address: 7657 Portage Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X8 Hours: Tuesday Closed Wednesday Closed Thursday Closed Friday 10a.m.–5p.m. Saturday 10a.m.–5p.m. Sunday 10a.m.–5p.m. Monday Closed