Soar the Gorge: High above the racing Niagara River, you'll be transported through the air in an antique cable car. Far below, the torrent of water abruptly changes direction and creates one of the world’s most mesmerizing natural phenomenons – the Niagara Whirlpool. Sometimes frightening and always unforgettable!
The Aero car was designed by a Spanish engineer, Leonardo Torres Quevedo and has been in operation since 1916. The cable car is suspended from six sturdy cables and offers a wonderful view of the Niagara Whirlpool which is formed at the end of the rapids where the gorge turns abruptly counterclockwise and the river escapes through the narrowest channel in the gorge.
The aerial cable car travels safely between two different points of the Canadian shore of the Niagara River over the spectacular Whirlpool.
The capacity of the car is 35 standing passengers.
Inclusion
Cable Car Ride; Great photo opportunities; World’s most mesmerizing natural phenomenon – the Niagara Whirlpool; A breathtaking view of the Niagara River's Whirlpool Rapids.
Exclusion
Transportation to and from attractions.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily (Open seasonally, March - November); Opens at 10:00am.
Duration
Approximately 10 minutes.
Participant restrictions
This attraction is NOT wheelchair accessible.
Location
Address: 3850 Niagara Parkway Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Located north 4.5 km. (3 miles) north of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls.
Location
Address: 3850 Niagara Parkway Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Located north 4.5 km. (3 miles) north of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls.
Policies
Due to weather conditions that may delay seasonal maintenance, the Attraction may not open for the initial opening date as posted.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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Soar the Gorge: High above the racing Niagara River, you'll be transported through the air in an antique cable car. Far below, the torrent of water abruptly changes direction and creates one of the world’s most mesmerizing natural phenomenons – the Niagara Whirlpool. Sometimes frightening and always unforgettable!
The Aero car was designed by a Spanish engineer, Leonardo Torres Quevedo and has been in operation since 1916. The cable car is suspended from six sturdy cables and offers a wonderful view of the Niagara Whirlpool which is formed at the end of the rapids where the gorge turns abruptly counterclockwise and the river escapes through the narrowest channel in the gorge.
The aerial cable car travels safely between two different points of the Canadian shore of the Niagara River over the spectacular Whirlpool. The capacity of the car is 35 standing passengers.
Inclusion
Cable Car Ride; Great photo opportunities; World’s most mesmerizing natural phenomenon – the Niagara Whirlpool; A breathtaking view of the Niagara River's Whirlpool Rapids.
Exclusion
Transportation to and from attractions.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily (Open seasonally, March - November); Opens at 10:00am.
Duration
Approximately 10 minutes.
Participant restrictions
This attraction is NOT wheelchair accessible.
Location Address: 3850 Niagara Parkway Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Located north 4.5 km. (3 miles) north of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls.
Location
Address: 3850 Niagara Parkway Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Located north 4.5 km. (3 miles) north of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls.
Policies Due to weather conditions that may delay seasonal maintenance, the Attraction may not open for the initial opening date as posted.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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6650 Niagra Parkway Niagara Falls Ontario , Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
19053535442
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