Landmark Guide

Niagara Parks Power Station Niagara Falls

A restored 1905 hydroelectric power station turned cultural attraction — home to the 'Window on the Falls,' a glass-walled space at river level below the cascade.

Best for: Culture and history lovers, rainy-day alternatives, anyone who wants a completely different perspective on the falls — from below, not above.

What's Near Niagara Parks Power Station

🎢Attractions

The Power Station itself; Butterfly Conservatory next door

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🍴Restaurants

Power Station café for light meals; Table Rock 10-min walk

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🅿️Parking

Niagara Parks Lot adjacent (~$12/day); quieter than Table Rock

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🛏️Hotels

Marriott on the Falls 5-min walk; Blue Moon Motel 8-min walk

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👀Viewpoints

The Window on the Falls — unique below-cascade perspective

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💡 Visiting Niagara Parks Power Station

Best for: Culture and history lovers, rainy-day alternatives, anyone who wants a completely different perspective on the falls — from below, not above. Use the category links above to find specific options within walking distance — Niagara Parks Power Station is centrally located and most attractions, restaurants, and viewpoints are reachable on foot without needing to move your car.

Other Landmarks

🎡 Clifton Hill🏔️ Table Rock💧 Horseshoe Falls🌉 Rainbow Bridge🗼 Skylon Tower