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The Best Way to See Niagara Falls

TIME : 2016/2/23 16:57:17
Niagara Sky Wheel. Best way to see Niagara Falls

Niagara Sky Wheel the best way to see Niagara Falls

Yesterday, on a whim, we drove for 6 hours to see Niagara Falls. We were in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and figured we were about as close to Niagara Falls as we would ever get, so why not?

We arrived fairly late on the USA side of the falls, near Buffalo, New York State and took a quick look and some snaps like these.

Niagarra falls in winter USA side

Niagara Falls from the USA side


Then we thought about booking a room for the night. Our first port of call for hotel bookings these days is Priceline, we’ve found some amazing bargains. Staying on the Canada side was  looking a bit cheaper than staying on the USA side, so we drove over the bridge.

That’s really all there is to it, just drive over the Rainbow Bridge that spans the vast Niagara river, have a nice chat with the passport control officials and you’re in Canada. How cool is that? We were in a new country that we hadn’t planned on visiting!

It was dark by the time we arrived in Canada, but even by night, we could tell this was the fun side of the falls. Lots of lights, eateries and fun attractions lined the streets as we drove to our hotel.

Next day, we wandered down to the edge of the falls and had our breath totally taken away by the views from the Canada side.

Niagara falls frozen from Canada side

Frozen Niagara Falls from Canada

 

But there’s more!

THE Best way to See Niagara Falls, The Niagara Sky Wheel.


The Niagara Sky Wheel, pictured up top, gives you an even more incredible view of the falls.

I should mention here that I am scared of heights, really scared, I struggled terribly with the ropes and climbing course of our cruise ship and all those swinging bridges on the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal were my worst nightmare. The Sky Wheel was going to be a challenge!

Niagara Sky Wheel

Little pods were going to take us 175ft up over the falls. Like the falls aren’t high enough already.

Thank goodness they were heated, the day was freezing but we stayed warm in the sky.

The wheel rotated not once, but 4 times, giving us incredible views each time, by the second time round I could open my eyes and move enough to take photos, by the fourth I was pretty cool with it.

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My husband, Chef, and the kids loved it and wound me up for the rest of the afternoon about being a “scaredy cat”. Hey, at least I’m not scared of monsters in the bathroom, kids!

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The views of Niagara falls were just incredible and worth confronting my fear of heights for. We’re so glad we crossed to the Canada side, too, it does give you a much better view of the falls. Plus of course, being in Canada is cool!

Tickets for the SkyWheel are around $11 for adults $7 for kids, or you can buy them as part of a Clifton Hill Fun Pass that gives you a bundle of attractions at a lower price. We tested out the other attractions too, I’ll tell you about them in another post.

We’re loving Canada so far!