Child Friendly Things to do Near Niagara Falls

Approximately 12 million visitors every year visit the falls to wonder at its sheer size and beauty, but what fun things can you do afterwards? While the natural wonder of Niagara Falls may be Ontario’s top tourist hotspot, there are many top attractions to explore whilst in the area which are suitable for all ages. If you are planning a trip to Ontario’s waterways this year, get the most from your stay with this quick child-focused guide to the region.

Niagara Falls Discovery Centre

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Rather than going home after your tour of the falls, you can stick around at the Niagara Falls Discovery Centre to learn more about the falls and the Niagara Gorge. Your kids will love the centre’s interactive experiences, 180 degree theatre presentation and a simulating elevator trip. Alongside a tour of the area’s natural geology, visitors can also get to grips with its hiking, walking and cycling trails at the Niagara Gorge Trail and Hike Centre. Trails include the Gorge Rim Trail and the Scenic Overlook Trail alongside four guided summer hikes which range in difficulty for ages 8 and over.

Marineland

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Expect more water-based, fun-filled action at the theme park and animal park, Marineland on Portage Road. In May 2013, the park opened its large gates once again to begin its 52nd year of business in Ontario. Marineland’s long list of attractions includes dolphin shows, beluga whales and Sky Screamer: the world’s highest triple tower ride. The park’s regular admission rate for ages 10 upwards is $42.96 while children under four go free. There are also campsites located nearby if you fancy a night away from Niagara Falls hotels.

Winter Festival of Lights

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While many parts of the world seem to close shop for the winter, Canadians carry on the fun throughout the season with festivals right across the country. From November 9 to January 31, 2014, the Winter Festival of Lights illuminates the Niagara Falls’ skyline with more than 3 million lights along the five kilometre route. Alongside a variety of firework shows and light displays, including Enchantment of Disney displays and World Religions displays, an outdoor ice skating rink can also be enjoyed at the TD Rink. Better still; all this can be enjoyed for a free entry price!

Bird Kingdom

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As the name suggests, Bird Kingdom on River Road is a young nature-lovers paradise with the world’s largest free flying aviary and more than 400 exotic birds. Reptiles, amphibians and insects can also be discovered at Bird Kingdom as well as a 40-foot waterfall and stunning tropical plants – all for a reasonable $11.95 child admission fee.

Niagara Helicopters

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Explore Niagara and its top attractions from a new and exciting viewpoint from your very own helicopter. The highly popular Niagara Helicopters tours are the only year-round aerial attraction of its kind in the region so start booking now! The 12 minute tour, which follows the Niagara River, includes audio commentary of all the sites below in 12 different languages.

Guest post by Susan Varano

The Cruise Show in UK

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 The CRUISE Show is at Manchester Central on 7-8 September 2013, at Birmingham’s NEC on 21-22 September 2013 and at Glasgow’s SECC on 5-6 October 2013!

It is not always known that cruising isn’t just about sipping cocktails around the pool and getting dressed up for formal dinners.
As fun and lovely as that is – it is not everyone’s cup of tea.
So, whether you’re into expeditions or a fan of family holidays, we want to give you a little insight into just how many cruise options there are to be uncovered at one of The Cruise Shows this Autumn.

Take a quick look at the cruises below that are sure to appeal to even the most hardy ‘anti-cruiser’ – how could you resist one of these…?

CULTURE

River Cruise Tours Through Vietnam &
Cambodia – Viking River Cruises

ADVENTURE

Polar Bear Adventures in the Midnight Sun – Noble Caledonia 

LUXURY – ALL INCLUSIVE

Lisbon to Barcelona – Crystal Cruises

SPORT EXPERIENCE

Monaco Grand Prix Cruise May 2014 – Azamara Club Cruises

FAMILY

Norwegian Breakaway – Norwegian Cruise Line

These are only a small sample of the amazing array of cruises that you can expect to find at The Telegraph CRUISE Show. In addition to uncovering these and many more exciting voyages, there are also 3 talk theatres that will be packed with FREE inspiration and impartial advice from the cruising experts and industry insiders, plus exhibitors will be offering wonderful competitions and money saving show-only offers!

READER’S TICKET OFFER:

We are also offering readers reduced price advance tickets to the show! Get your tickets for only £4 (that’s saving £6 off the door price!!) by quoting ‘TRAVELJUNKIES’ when booking tickets online at www.cruisingshow.com or when calling 0871 620 4024. (Calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras)

And don’t forget, The CRUISE Show is at Manchester Central on 7-8 September 2013, at Birmingham’s NEC on 21-22 September 2013 and at Glasgow’s SECC on 5-6 October 2013!

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Cliff Chapman
www.traveljunkies.com
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Are Facebook’s Days Numbered – Another Viewpoint

I’m 15 and All My Friends Use Facebook

Whew! 13 – 15. What a Time Warp for Teenagers

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Ruby Karp and I are not all that different. She’s a teenager, and I’m a teenager. So why should our opinions on teens and Facebook be so different? Quite simply, it’s empirical evidence: I’m 15, and all my friends use Facebook.

What do you think?

http://mashable.com/2013/08/13/teens-facebook-response/
Article by Adora Svitak

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Cliff Chapman
www.traveljunkies.com
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Are Facebook’s Days Numbered?

“I’m 13 and None of My Friends Use Facebook”

Will Snapchat or something similar take over as the teens grow up?

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Teens leaving Facebook

“I’m a teen living in New York. All of my friends have social networks Instagram, Vine, Snapchat etc. but Facebook used to be all I could talk about when I was younger.”

“But now, at 13, I’ve been noticing something different. Facebook is losing teens lately and I think I know why …. ”

http://mashable.com/2013/08/11/teens-facebook/

What do you think?

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Cliff Chapman
www.traveljunkies.com
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Less Traveled Cities

 4 Amazing Less-Traveled Cities in North America

A lot of travelers and tourists put places like San Francisco or New York City on your vacation itinerary. However, few realize that some of the greatest cities are sometimes lesser-known. Take a look at these four amazing cities in North America, and perhaps consider visiting one or two of them during your next vacation.

St. Petersburg, Florida

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Photo via Flickr by matt.h.wade

Sunny St. Petersburg has a lot to offer visitors. It is located on the west coast of Florida. It’s located near the famous Caladesi Beach, voted the number one beach to visit in 2008, and is one of many homes to the iconic white sand Florida beaches are known for. Fishermen will also enjoy the easy access to the Gulf of Mexico as well. After some beach and fishing fun, enjoy the museums, galleries and parks. The city is split into several cultural communities where you can visit different heritages and museums. St. Pete has great nightlife too; stop by one of the bars or clubs in the area and see what it’s all about.

Richmond, Virginia

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Virginia is for lovers, but it’s also a great city for a quiet, relaxed getaway. Most visitors to Richmond are interested in history. Take a walk down the cobblestone streets, check out The Hanover Tavern, a popular pub during the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, or visit a number of battlefields. There are many U.S. history sites within a short drive from Richmond. Don’t pass up a chance to see Monument Avenue, which is the only street on the National Register of Historic Places. The region’s largest amusement park, Kings Dominion, is also nearby. Accommodations in Richmond are budget-friendly than those in neighboring cities, and the same applies to flights. So check United Airlines for prices and enjoy all that this vibrant city has to offer.

Phoenix, Arizona

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Photo via Flickr by Nick Bastian Tempe, AZ

Many people often overlook Phoenix because of its extreme temperatures during the summer months. However, visiting in the Fall or Spring might help you experience why Phoenix is such a great city to visit. There are four major sports teams, public golf courses, and colorful, ecologically diverse deserts. There are also big-name museums to visit during the day and delicious restaurants for the foodies. The Heard Museum, featuring Native American art, is in the heart of Phoenix and displays beautiful artifacts from the cities earliest residents. If you love dessert, try Sweet Republic, one of the best ice creams shops in the United States.

Ottawa, Canada#

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Ottawa is near the Quebec border and is often overlooked by tourists. However, Ottawa shouldn’t be ignored. The city is young, vibrant, clean, and friendly. Two attractions that shouldn’t be missed: take a tour of Parliament Hill and walk along the Rideau Canal. Neither of these activities will cost you a penny. You can see first-rate exhibits at the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Museum of Civilization. You’ll also want to shop at the lively ByWard Market.

What cities are on your next travel itinerary?

Guest post from Jennifer Gilligan