One of the great wonders of the world. Wear sneakers as there are many viewing points.
Options: See the Falls from the park (beautiful see the rapids and all the Falls - significant walking), walk out the viewing tower, walk next to the Bridal Veil Falls by doing the Cave of the Winds (many stairs involved), and /or Maid of the Mist boat ride up to the Horseshoe Falls (best experience). Also if you have your passport, you can drive across to Canada to see the best views with minimal walking (if you get a good parking spot). (At night the Falls are lit up in color.
Anchor Bar is the original site for wings. Although most locals prefer Duffs, because they are meatier.
If you want to go to the Casino in Canada, you will need a passport to cross the bridge.
Planning to visit Niagara-on-the-Lake during your trip to Explore Niagara? Often described as the prettiest town in Ontario, Niagara-on-the-Lake is a well-preserved 19th-century village and the heart of Ontario Wine Country.
Beyond the quaint downtown and renowned Shaw Festival, perhaps NOTL's biggest claim to fame is Ontario Wine Country. The area boasts close to 40 wineries, most with award-winning vintages, international accolades and distinct Niagara tastes - and of course a mention should be made of world famous Niagara Icewine. Whether you set out on a guided tour, hop on two wheels and bike from each winery or dine at one of the many delectable winery restaurants, Ontario Wine Country has something for every grape lover.