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The following is a subset of the places and things you can see and do in Niagara Falls onboard the comfort and luxury of a limousine from Air Executive Limo.
Skylon Tower

Soaring 775 feet (236 meters) above the Niagara Gorge and overlooking both the Canadian and American Falls, the Skylon offers the most breathtaking view of Niagara.

Niagara Parks Botanical Garden

The grounds of the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens is home to one of North America's largest collection of free flying butterflies. This year round exhibit showcases a wide variety of butterflies from around the world living in a lush, rain forest like environment.

Historical Fort Erie

Step back in time at Historic Fort Erie. A strategic military site during the War of 1812, the fort was occupied by American forces who used this location as their base of operations for the invasion of Upper Canada.

Mackenzie Heritage Printery Museum

In this restored home of rebel publisher William Lyon Mackenzie, you can explore the five hundred year history of letterpress printing technology, trades and related crafts.

Casino Niagara

Casino Niagara's goal is to provide a world-wide audience with world-class fun, friendly and memorable entertainment experiences.

Hillebrand Estates Winery

At Hillebrand Estates, visitors are free to do much more than just taste our wines. You're invited to walk among the vines. Visit our cellars. Browse the rare and special vintages in our Wine Boutique.

Canadian Falls

A bout 12,000 years ago, Niagara Falls was 11 kilometres (7 miles) downstream from it's present location. Until the early 1950's, the Falls eroded at the average rate of 1 metre (3 feet) per year.

St. Catharines Museum

Explore the Museum exhibits that tell the fascinating story of the Four Welland Canals and the City that grew up around them. The Museum features a working model of Lock 3 and highlights unique stories of St. Catharines.

Illumination of the American Falls

The American falls are simply spectacular during the evening illumination under various combinations of coloured light. The first large scale attempt to illuminate the Falls at night was in 1860 using what were known as Bengal Lights. Today, the nightly illumination is provided by 24 carbon arc lights producing 4,220,000,000 candlepower.

Niagara-on-the-Lake

Besides having the reputation as one of the prettiest towns in Canada, Niagara-on-the-Lake is also one of the most fascinating historically. The Town has retained its 19th century charm and is a wonderful place to explore with its forts, grand mansions, colourful gardens and parks, and pot-pourri of arts and crafts.

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