Whirpool Golf Course
Located in a spectacular setting against the backdrop of the Niagara River whirlpool and gorge, this magnificent 18 hole, par 72 championship course, designed by Stanley Thompson, has been given a 4 star rating by Golf Digest.

Butterfly Conservatory
Enjoy the butterflies as you make your way along a 180 metre (600 ft.) network of paths. In the Emergence area, watch as the butterflies make their way out of their chrysalides.

Spanish Aero Car
The best way to see Niagara's fascinating Whirlpool is from high overhead - aboard the world famous Niagara Whirlpool Aero Car. Located 4.5 kilometres (3 miles) North of the Falls, suspended from sturdy cables, the Niagara Whirlpool Aero Car offers a wonderful view.

MarineLand
The largest whale habitat in the world, Friendship Cove is surrounded by walkways for above water and dramatic underwater viewing of these amazing marine mammals. Best of all, guests can have the chance, and unique thrill, of being able to feed and touch these friendly ocean giants.

Maid Of The Mist
Standing at the bow, swathed in rain gear, you feel the mist lightly spray on your face, you hear the rumble of the water, you sense the vast power of Niagara Falls.

Wine Country Niagara
Discover over 15,000 acres of vineyards in the Niagara region. Many tours available. No better time to savour the wines of Ontario than during our Grape and Wine Festival in the Fall each year.

The Shaw Festival
The Shaw Festival is one of the largest repertory companies in North America, and the only theater in the world that specializes in plays written by George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries. The Shaw's productions run from April t0 November each year, in three different theaters. Here you can see up to a dozen plays performed by one of the world's finest acting companies.

Journey Behind The Falls
Visitors to Niagara Falls can enjoy the thunder of the waters from a completely different perspective by visiting The Journey Behind The Falls attraction,located in the Table Rock House Plaza beside the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. The observation platform at the base of the falls is easily reached by elevators and a network of tunnels.