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Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks

            http://www.ripleysniagara.com

Often described as Niagara’s Hidden Gem, Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks is a collection of instantly recognizable, true-to-life wax figures crafted by recognized wax artists from around the world. The stunning English Tudor style building houses over 100 true-to-life wax figures in 16 spectacularly themed galleries.

Capture yourself with your favorite celebrities with hundreds of photo-op opportunities with famous and infamous from celebrities to movie stars, politicians to religious figures, heroes, villains and the most prominent musicians of our time! Sit on Oprah’s couch, Jump into bed with Yoko and John Lennon, measure up to Arnold Schwarzenenegger, walk along with Sarah Jessica Parker, schmooze with this century’s most recognized politicians including Hilary and Bill, or settle in for a quick picture along with marvelous entertainment characters. Louis Tussaud’s is full of memories for all ages!




Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Museum

Plenty of photo-ops are also scattered around the museum from an 18th Century Spanish Public Humiliation Stock to the world’s tallest man’s Chippendale Chair. Kids of all ages love to engage themselves in Ripley’s Wacky Explorative Room where they are challenged with various curiosities and interactive displays such as the very popular shadow wall.

The museum offers any where from an hour to a days worth of first class entertainment making it a must visit for all visitors to the Niagara Region. After you exit, Ripley’s continues to impress visitors with its Wax Zone where guests are invited to dip their hands in wax to create the perfect personalized souvenir of their visit to Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Niagara Falls.

            http://www.ripleysniagara.com

Located on Clifton Hill since 1963, the always growing Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Museum still holds on to the reputation as Niagara’s best museum. Authentic shrunken heads, the world’s rarest egg and two-headed animals are only the beginning here. Housing an impressive collection of the odd, strange and unbelievable from around the world, the museum showcases over 700 mind boggling exhibits, oddities, curiosities and illusions throughout their extraordinarily themed galleries. Several videos and interactive displays allow for a first hand experience leaving you to decide whether you believe it or not!






Take a historical ride aboard the world famous Maid of the Mist. Since 1846, millions of visitors have enjoyed the Maid of the Mist boat tours. The powerful diesel-engined boats take visitors to the base of the American Falls and then on to the basin of the magnificent Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Water rushes all around as you "soak" in the excitement and feel the thunder of the Falls. It's a half hour thrill of a lifetime! Reusable, souvenir rain coats are provided with admission.
The Maid of the Mist



Famous Criminals Hall of Fame

WAX MUSEUM

5751 Victoria Ave
Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3L6
(905) 374-3011

 

The Criminal Hall of Fame boasts a vintage selection of masterfully crafted wax replicas of notorious criminals from throughout history.  Each character is presented in historically relevant surrounding to enhance the effect of coming face to face with these villians.  Their stories have been carefully researched and included in each scene.  Some have been romanticised like Bonnie and Clyde or Jesse James.  Infamous gangsters like Al Capone and John Gotti have become cultural icons.  Some, like Jack the Ripper, slipped into the night never to be identified.  Others met justice at the end of a rope or in front of a firing squad.  The age-old curiosity remains; what makes these men and women tick? And how can we be sure they are not walking amongst us?





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