Embark on an unforgettable sight-seeing adventure with our innovative Smartphone Audio Tour of the stunning Niagara Peninsula.
Seamlessly integrating technology with exploration, this tour transforms your smartphone into your personal tour guide. Using GPS, the audio tour syncs with your vehicle’s stereo system, immersing you in the history, culture, and natural beauty of the region while you enjoy the convenience of a self-guided tour.
An added delight is our special guest voices that bring historical characters to life, further immersing you in the vibrant tapestry of the peninsula’s past.
With no time constraints, enjoy the freedom to stop anywhere and take your time exploring. Tour guide commentary plays automatically as you drive, using an easy to navigate live GPS map. No data is used during the tour.
Most points of interest have a fun multiple-choice trivia question about the sights.
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5900 Niagara River Pkwy, 5900 Niagara River Pkwy, Niagara Falls, ON L2G, Canada
The tour takes you counter-clockwise around the Niagara Peninsula and back to the starting point.
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Created in 1950 it is one of the largest floral clocks in the world and features a different floral design each year.
The NIAGARA GORGE was once a mecca for thrill seekers. We'll tell you why.
Hear about this incredible whirlpool which is formed due to the 'high velocity' water flowing downstream.
The glass dome of the conservatory covers 11,000 square feet of lush jungle, meandering pathways and cooling waterfalls.
99 acres of flowers, trees and aromatic herbs with paths and benches throughout the grounds
Opened by the Walker family in the 1930’s, they offer fresh fruit, jams, pies, butter tarts or boxed lunches with everything in the shop sourced from their own farm!
In this historic park you’ll discover how the British Regulars, Canadians and First Nations allies fought off an American invasion in the war of 1812.
REDAN GUN.....You might be curious about the term 'Redan'. Well..... we'll tell you what it refers to.
WINE COUNTRY...... You don’t have to travel to Napa Valley or France for great wine!
The impressive Georgian manor was once Niagara’s finest residence.
Folks around here claim it’s the smallest church in the world with its four pews, a tiny apse and two Bibles.
Once the capital of Upper Canada, if history is your thing, you’re in the right place! Even if history isn't your thing, some say it is the prettiest town in Ontario and well worth a visit.
Owned and operated by the City of Saint Catherines, the zoo is free and features farm animals, a parkland, picnic area, playground, walking trails and ponds teeming with waterfowl.
Port Weller is the northern terminus of the Welland Canal with two long breakwaters. We'll tell you a bit about it and its purpose.
If you want a close up look at ships in the Canal, your best bet is at the Welland Canals Centre and Saint Catharine’s Museum.
FROM FRUIT TO NUTS.... Along this "road-less-travelled" you are in for some delightful surprises.
As you enter here you'll be passing over the original northern terminus of the Welland Canal. We'll tell you a bit about it.
You might think we can’t do very much to regulate the water levels of rivers and lakes that make up the Great Lakes system. The answer to that is, well, yes and no.....
BESSIE: We'll tell you what In 1991, according to reports, a group of tourists spotted.
Now if you are into nature and history, we are coming up to a spot you may want to check out, Balls Falls. Situated in a Carolinian forest it offers two waterfalls and an early 19th century hamlet.
Hear about the life of an early pioneer, DAVID MORGAN, who's original log cabin is at the Marshville Heriage Society in Wainfleet.
As you get into St. Catherines we'll tell you about the Saylem Chapel, the last station of the underground railroad and the church of Harriet Tubman.
We'll take you to Port Promenade, a charming walk beside the Welland Canal with restaurants, shops, and a great view of the giant ships waiting their turn to pass under Bridge 21.
But Lock 8 isn’t actually a lift lock! We'll tell you what it is....
Hope you’ve got some room in the trunk for some roadside shopping as we head into the heart of the "Benchlands" with markets, roadside farm stands and restaurants offering local fare.
We'll tell you some of the history of the UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS and how they came to be in this area.
If you are interested, you can get an up close look at the two hydroelectric inlet towers at the north end of the park. There's lots of parking.
At Fort Erie, 1,000 British and Canadian soldiers were killed in an attempt to seize the fort. Each year "re-enactors" from both sides of the border arrive to recreate this famous battle.
You'll be driving across one of the biggest flight highways for migrating birds in North America and we'll tell you what that actually means.
Here there's a pull-off where you'll see a stone marker with a plaque in memory of the non-commissioned officers and men killed in action at this place.
We'll give you the history of Safari Niagara and tell you about the IBA and what it means.
You'll hear some of the interesting history of the Niagara River and the parkway that runs alongside.
It was a rebellion! Navy Island, just downstream from the museum is where...we'll tell you.
The site covers 300 acres with a circle of panels guiding you around what was once a farmer’s field, retracing the events of the battle.
BIRDS, BOGS & BEACHES: Just to the south on Quarry Road, is what was once the site of a clay and limestone quarry. Now ahome for fish, birds, turtles, and snakes at the Wainfleet Wetlands Conservation Area.
We'll tell you the history behind the INTERNATION RAILWAY BRIDGE.
Welcome to the eighth natural wonder of the world and the most powerful falls on the planet!! We'll give you some of it's awesome details.
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