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In the heart of Niagara County, Niagaras Lazy
Lakes Resort is just a few minutes drive from the Canadian
border, Lake Ontario, and world-famous Niagara Falls, Casino Niagara,
and Seneca Niagara Casino. Fine restaurants and golf courses are
plentiful in the area, but the big attraction is, of course, Niagara
Falls. This thundering wall of water is a wonder of the world. Its
breathtaking by day, by night, from above by helicopter or elevator,
from below by catwalk, or by the popular Maid of the Mist
tour boat.
The Niagara Power Project Visitors Center offers energy exhibits,
movies, a history of Niagara Power, and an observation deck with
a marvelous view of the gorge. The Aquarium of Niagara Falls, which
overlooks the Niagara Gorge, puts on electric eel demonstrations,
and hourly dolphin and sea lion shows. More than 2,000 marine specimen
include penguins, sharks and lionfish.
At Niagara Reservation State Park, visitors will find Prospect Point
and Observation Tower, Cave of the Winds, Goat Island (in the middle
of the falls), Terrapin Point, Three Sisters Islands, and Luna Island.
Boat cruises are available, and the visitors center displays a Niagara
Wonders movie and has a gift shop for all the Niagara Falls
memorabilia. Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown saw service under French,
English, and American flags, and from July 1 through Labor Day visitors
can witness military drills and demonstrations by costumed soldiers.
Our Lady of Fatima Shrine between Lewiston and Youngstown is an
outdoor cathedral where visitors can see a dome of translucent glass
that depicts the world. The grounds facing the dome form a garden
with 100 life-size Carrara marble statues. Theres also a cafeteria
and gift shop. |