Clifton Hill: 70,000 square feet of fun, in the heart of Niagara Falls. Featuring over 300 games! Visit our website to know how you, your friends and family can have the greatest fun ever!
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May 26, 2024
This struck me as tacky. OK some nice restaurants but the haunted houses and arcades are straight out of the "kiss me quick" seaside era. Think Blackpool in the 80's. Fortunately most of it is set ba… Full review by WorcesterMoray
May 26, 2024
Pretty crowded in May, can't imagine the summer months. This is a place to take kids on amusements park rides etc. There are restaurants, t- shirts/souvenir stores, bars and lots of other sight seein… Full review by Jeanne F
Apr 23, 2024
Cheap divey attractions, embarrassing. The eateries are average but the haunted house type attractions don't reflect this beautiful area. Do the river walk instead. Full review by bob7
Hi. If we walk over from the US side how far is it to the Clifton Hill attractions like the Skywheel? Do you have taxis or uber?
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You can walk from the US side_ _its probably 20/25 mins walking. But first you have to cross through the boarder ppl and get checked in to the Canada side. If you cut through the …
You can walk from the US side_ _its probably 20/25 mins walking. But first you have to cross through the boarder ppl and get checked in to the Canada side. If you cut through the niagara casino __ and go out the other (back) side _ take a left and Clifton hill is right there.
If you’re on Canadian side, they you can explore the Canadian side. If you want to explore the American side, then you have to cross the border first. Clifton Hill is on Canadian side only. …
If you’re on Canadian side, they you can explore the Canadian side. If you want to explore the American side, then you have to cross the border first. Clifton Hill is on Canadian side only. If you wanted to ask whether or not you can view falls from the American side, then my response is as follows. You can definitely see the falls from American side but cross the border for that. By crossing the border, you should comply to their immigration norms. You just can’t walk over to the american side.