Niagara Falls, a place of awe-inspiring natural beauty, often reveals its hidden gems with each visit. As you return to this iconic destination, you’ll discover that there’s always more to learn and explore. In this article, we’ve curated a list of ten intriguing locations that will challenge your knowledge of Niagara Falls.
Test your familiarity by guessing the whereabouts of each spot, and after you’ve completed the quiz, check the answers to see how well you’ve fared. Get ready to delve into the depths of Niagara Falls’ fascinating secrets and elevate your appreciation for this remarkable wonder.
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#1. At one time, P.T. Barnum wanted to turn this Niagara Falls Island into a circus ground. Where am I?
Oops…looks like you got stranded on an island.
#2. Over 2,800 cubic meters of water moves past this area every second, travelling 65 kilometers per hour. Where am I?
Oops…it’s a wash out!
#3. Founded in 1982 with the mandate of developing tourism in Niagara Falls during the winter months by Niagara Falls Tourism, the City of Niagara Falls, The Niagara Parks Commission and numerous local businesses. Where am I?
Oops…your need to keep shining a light on Niagara to find the answer.
#4. This tall building houses a live webcam perched high above the city, that went viral in Russia back in 2013. Where am I?
Oops…no love from Russia.
#5. Officially opened on November 1, 1941, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth dedicated this Niagara Falls bridge with a monument. Where am I?
Oops…you haven’t bridged the gap.
#6. This Niagara Falls ride was designed by Ronald Bussink Professional Rides of Switzerland and manufactured by Chance Rides in Wichita, Kansas. Where am I?
Oops…you wheelie need help.
#7. In 1943 Sir Winston Churchill visited Niagara Falls and said this roadway is the “prettiest Sunday afternoon drive in the world.” Where am I?
Oops…you are on a detour.
#8. This is where the "Battle of Niagara Falls" was fought during the War of 1812, and one of the deadliest battles ever fought in Canada. Where am I?
Oops…don’t give up, continue to battle through.
#9. This building was designed by Algeron S. Bell and completed in 1905 to produce hydroelectricity by leveraging the power of the Niagara River. Where am I?
Oops…your answer got short circuited.
#10. This waterfall in Niagara was once called Luna Falls, referring to the moonlight reflection of the mist, but it was also known as Iris Falls. Where am I?
Oops…don’t get misty eyed.