Categoría: Tours de las Cataratas de Niagara
Savings and Shopping Tips for those Touring Niagara Falls
Posted onNiagara Falls tours are more in demand now than ever before for both couples and singles so it’s not a bad idea to get some savings and shopping tips before you go. These include affordable or free activities to look for on certain nights of the week and packages you can purchase to save money. If you plan carefully you can enjoy a
Single and Looking to Have Some Fun? Try Niagara Falls
Posted onNiagara Falls isn’t just for couples anymore. There is a happening singles scene there which is being fueled by the emergence of some modern nightclubs and the growing desire of a younger generation to find new and exciting venues to party. If you’re single and planning on doing some traveling this summer you might want to consider a Niagara Falls vacation.
Here’s some suggestions for places to check out when you get there:
Headless Ghosts, Drownings, and Mysterious Screaming at Niagara
Posted onSeptember, 1814 – Fort Erie, Niagara Region – Canada – The battle rages on. British troops maintain their hold on the Northeast corner of the fort and continue to fire cannonballs into the American defenders.
Maid of the Mist: A Niagara Falls Tour from Below
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If you’re planning on going on a Niagara Falls tour on either side of the river then you really should check out the view from the deck of one of the Maid of the Mist 80 foot, 600 passenger, 350 horsepower tour boats that depart every fifteen minutes and take passengers clad in raincoats to the very foot of the massive falls. Generally included as part of any Niagara Falls tour package, the Maid of the Mist is North America’s oldest tourist attraction, beginning their tours back in 1846.
Enjoying the Scenery from Boston to Niagara Falls
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Departing from Boston on a Niagara Falls tour offers an opportunity to see some of the most beautiful country in America. In addition to Boston itself, a historical gem where the American Revolution began, the highways leading west from the city provide breathtaking views of the Berkshires, the wide open farms and plains of Upstate New York, and ultimately Niagara Falls itself.