Whenever you visit Niagara Falls, Canada, you should not miss to spend some time to explore all the other natural wonders which our region offers.
Our last visitors from Germany did this and were excited.
At two of the attractions they spent the whole afternoon. At the "Whirlpool Aero Car",which is also still known as the "Spanish Aero Car" and at the "Niagara Glen Nature Reserve".
The "Whirlpool" which is formed by the Niagara River is really eye catching. Our visitors followed my advise and purchased tickets for a scenic ride with the famous "Whirlpool Aero Car".
You do not need a passport or any identification for this little adventure. The cable car crosses only the "Whirl Pool" - the other shore is still in Canada.
 As you can see - you do not leave Canada!
 An interesting but proven design
 You have to climb stairs!
The sights on the thunderous water of the Niagara River and the scenery are stunning and breathtaking. Don't forget your camera. The slow ride allows you to take many pictures or a video. I used some pictures taken by our guests.
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 The adventures start here!
I had made the tour with the "Whirl Pool Aero Car" already many years ago. For that reason I thought it would be better to take pictures and a brief video of the ride and also of the jet boats which offer a closer and more adventurous visit of the "Whirl Pool".
You must not be afraid to get wet when you join a tour in a jet boat. Some people took a refreshing shower on this hot day in early September. Certainly also an unforgettable event.
The main tourist season was already over, so the waiting time was very short.
The "Whirlpool Aero Car" was designed by an Spanish engineer and is in operation since 1916. For that reason it is also know as "Spanish Aero Car".
 Our visitors are boarding!
 Don't drop your camera!
Both of our visitors were excited about the ride. After having seen the scenery, they decided to make a hiking tour in the "Niagara Glen Nature Reserve".
There is no fee charged to do this exercise, but you must climb many stairs in a tower to go down to the rivera nd come back. Nothing for me after my accident.
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