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Attractions

Ripley's Museum

Ripley's Museum Collage with a woman driving a red classic car with multiple passengers aboard showcasing Ripley's Museum in the background
Ripley's Museum Collage with a woman driving a red classic car with multiple passengers aboard showcasing Ripley's Museum in the background

If you are a fan of the bizarre and unbelievable, then Ripley’s Believe It or Not museum in Niagara Fall is sure to amaze you. Founder, Robert Ripley was an avid artist, a great athlete and a flamboyant character that travelled the world collecting artefacts and writing stories about his weird and unusual findings.

Butterfly Conservatory

Close up with a Clipper butterfly featuring its yellow wings spotted white
Close up with a Clipper butterfly featuring its yellow wings spotted white

Butterfly Conservatory

In a tropical rainforest setting you explore an ingenious network of pathways among lush, exotic flora. 

The Tunnel

The Tunnel at Niagara Parks Power Station with a view of the American Falls and a rainbow at the end of the tunnel. A woman is standing on a platform
The Tunnel at Niagara Parks Power Station with a view of the American Falls and a rainbow at the end of the tunnel. A woman is standing on a platform

The Tunnel

The Tunnel at Niagara Parks Power Station: Discover the 2,200-foot tunnel that runs beneath Niagara's cathedral of power by descending 180 feet beneath the historic Niagara Parks Power Station.

McFarland House

McFarland House
McFarland House

McFarland House

Step into history at the McFarland House!

Overlooking the banks of the Niagara River, this historic Georgian home offers a picturesque setting along the River Recreation Trail. Surviving over two centuries, it is the oldest living building owned by the Niagara Parks Commission and pre-dates the War of 1812. This beautiful setting reflects how things were in the early 1800s and brings the legacy of the McFarland’s to life.

Mackenzie Printery Museum

Mackenzie Printery Museum

Mackenzie Printery History

Step back in time and try your hand at setting type and working one of eight operating presses. Qualified staff provide guided tours, and there are interesting demonstrations and opportunities to "try it yourself". 

Niagara Parks Power Station

Exterior Niagara Parks Power Station during they day sitting along the water with a blue sky and a big white cloud in the top right corner
Exterior Niagara Parks Power Station during they day sitting along the water with a blue sky and a big white cloud in the top right corner

Niagara Parks Power Station

Parks Power Station in Niagara
Discover interesting stories buried within the historic Niagara Parks Power Station, our newest must-see site, from the tallest turbine to the smallest detail. Explore the 2,200-foot long tunnel on foot before descending 180 feet in a glass-paneled elevator to reach a new viewing deck by the river's edge.