A Journey to Niagara Parks
If you want to experience the adventure of heart-stopping thunder of the one-fifth of the world’s fresh water cascading in the Niagara River, the romance of enchanting butterflies fluttering upon your head and view the breath-taking sites of iridescent lights at night, all at one place, then Niagara Park is the ultimate celebrity vacation spot to visit on your next holiday trip.
At Niagara Parks, the journey behind the massive Niagara Falls is undoubtedly the most adventurous one. Imagine the thunder and roar of water crashing down to the basin below. During summer daylight hours, over 2,800 cubic meters of water thunders over the brink every second, traveling 65 kilometers per hour. This adventurous journey will take 30 to 45 minutes in elevators that descend 150 feet through bedrock to tunnels behind the massive sheet of water.
Plus in your adventure list, don’t forget to take a rode aboard the world-famous Maid of the Mist, which is a half hour thrill of the entire life. Douse in the excitement of dreamy waters and explore the roar of the falls.
Coming to the more enchanting side of Niagara Parks, Don’t miss the jovial charm of colorful butterflies in the Butterfly Conservatory. Wear a bright colored top and stroll in to the butterfly conservatory to experience mesmerizing butterflies fluttering in for landing, thinking that you are some exotic flower. This magical attraction features over 2,000 colorful tropical butterflies’ thithering freely among lush green plants.
Your next step in romance is Floral Showhouse, which offers stunning floral displays, creating a small tropical paradise, where you can tantalize your senses with the refreshing scents and colors of flowers and sweet tunes of songbirds.
If you are planning to visit Niagara Parks in winter, then don’t miss the winter magic of Queen Victoria Park, which is at its utmost beauty in winter season, when its covered in a robe of snow and glassy ice created by the mist of the Falls, and what’s even more mesmerizing is the Winter Festival of Lights from mid-November to mid-January, which acts as a crown of tiny colored lights on the head of Queen Victoria.
The only thing more beautiful then Niagara Falls by day is that same natural wonder at night, when it is all dazed in the dreamy glow of rainbow colored lights. The perfect way to end your day at Niagara Parks is undoubtedly the sight of those sparkling waterfalls. It’s mesmerizing!
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