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The Tunnel at Niagara Parks Power Station

Explore the historic Niagara Parks Power Station Tunnel, a one-of-a-kind journey into the past of hydroelectric power. Get the best deals on tickets, guided tours, and combos.
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The Tunnel at Niagara Parks Power Station
Tourists walking into the illuminated Tailrace Tunnel at Niagara Parks Power Station.
Guide explaining to tourists inside Niagara Power Station.
Niagara Power Station exterior with arched bridge over water.
Tourists walking out of the Tailrace Tunnel towards daylight.
Guide explaining information to tourists in the Tailrace Tunnel.
Guide welcoming tourists in front of Skylon Tower, Niagara Falls.
Tourists viewing Horseshoe Falls from Skylon Tower observation deck.
Tourists walking through a corridor towards Skylon Tower entrance.
Tourists gathered at Niagara Falls with a boat in the background.
Niagara Power Station interior with vintage machinery and large blue generators.
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  • Enjoy breathtaking views of Niagara Falls from atop the Skylon Tower down to the observation deck at the end of a 2,200-foot-long tunnel.

  • Dive 180 feet into the 100 - year - old hidden power station through a glass elevator that reveals a structure excavated by old shovels, dynamite and pickaxes.

  • Piece together Niagara Falls’ relationship with hydroelectric power as you gaze upon the statue of Nikola Tesla and discover his role in the story.

  • Hear the fall water roar and feel the mist on your face as you stand front and center on the boardwalk to Horseshoe Falls.

  • Fun-fact: Niagara's emerald waters are caused by 60 tons of rock pulverized by the falls every minute!

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  • Enjoy breathtaking views of Niagara Falls from atop the Skylon Tower down to the observation deck at the end of a 2,200-foot-long tunnel.

  • Dive 180 feet into the 100 - year - old hidden power station through a glass elevator that reveals a structure excavated by old shovels, dynamite and pickaxes.

  • Piece together Niagara Falls’ relationship with hydroelectric power as you gaze upon the statue of Nikola Tesla and discover his role in the story.

  • Hear the fall water roar and feel the mist on your face as you stand front and center on the boardwalk to Horseshoe Falls.

  • Fun-fact: Niagara's emerald waters are caused by 60 tons of rock pulverized by the falls every minute!

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