This is a totally different perspective of the falls. First you descend 150 feet and go through 130 year old tunnels to get to the observation deck. When going through the tunnels you can stop at one of the openings called the Cataract portal. When here, you’re literally behind the falls!

The second look out point is called the Great Falls portal and its not far from the beginning of horseshoe falls. Once you get to the observation deck, you’ll see two levels. If you stay at the top you’re less likely to get soaking wet. It’s a half sheltered deck with an opening to look out at the falls. The lower level of the observation deck is literally at the bottom of the falls. So there’s lots of water splashing and if it’s a windy day then good luck with staying dry! For tickets and more information visit the Niagara Parks page. I didn’t want the kids to get soaked so I bought them full jumpsuit raincoats. They were so dry at the end of the attraction.

In order to get great footage of our experience we took the FUJIFILM Finepix XP140 and captured amazing footage of our experience! This is the latest model in the XP series, this rugged camera comes packed with features including full HD movie (1080p/60fps) or 4K (15fps) with scene recognition, noise cancellation and wind filter functions for optimum video recording. This camera is most importantly waterproof up to 25m, shockproof up to 1.8m, freeze proof to -10º C and dustproof!

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