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Attractions
American Falls
Canadian Falls
Fighter Combat International
Botanical Delights
Butterfly Conservatory
Casino Niagara
Floral Clock
Friday Night Fireworks
White Water Walk
Hydro Power
Imax Theatre
Journey Behind the Falls
Minolta Tower
Movieland Wax Museum
Niagara Glen
Niagara Falls Aviary
Niagara Helicopters
Niagara in Winter
Niagara on the Lake Niagara Greenhouse
Niagara River
Nightly Illumination
Oakes Garden
Queen Victoria Park
Reg's Candy Kitchen
Ripleys Believe it or Not
Whirlpool Aero Car
The Old Scow
The Welland Canal
Murals of Welland
 
Niagara has much to offer its guests!
Niagara Recreation
Hiking in Niagara
Biking in Niagara

Niagara Parks
The vast majority of the attractions which draw millions to the Niagara Region can be found in a green belt which runs parallel to the Niagara River. The parklands adjacent to the Niagara River play host to attractions such as the
American Falls
Canadian Falls
Botanical Gardens
White Water Walk
Niagara Recreational Trail
Spanish Aero Car


 
Hydro Power: Niagara's Greatest Resourse
Hydro Power
The Niagara River is one of the world's greatest sources of hydroelectric power. The beauty of its wild descent from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario attracts millions of visitors each year. During its short course (56 km), the river drops 99 metres, with much of the spectacular plunge concentrated in a 13 km stretch of waterfalls and rapids.

Water was first diverted from the Canadian side of the Niagara River for generating electricity in 1893. A small 2,200 kilowatt plant was built just above the Horseshoe Falls to power an electric railway between the communities of Queenston and Chippawa.

Hydro Dam Photo
View of the upper Niagara River & Power Plants Today the churning river provides the driving force for almost 2 million kilowatts of electricity from a number of power plants on the Canadian side. The three largest are Sir Adam Beck Niagara Generating Station Nos. 1 and 2 and the nearby pumping-generating station.
On the American side of the border, down river from the Falls, the Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant and the Lewiston Pump Generating Plant, together generate more than 2.4 million kilowatts of electricity, enough to power 24 million 100-watt lightbulbs. Welcome to the Power Station
Although no tours offered of power plants on the Canadian side of the border, there is a Reception Centre at the Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant on the American side.

For more information on the tours, e-mail us at npinfo@niagaraparks.com
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