Parks
The following parks are located along the Niagara River:
Name | Country |
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Beaver Island State Park | United States |
Bowen Road Park | Canada |
Broderick Park | United States |
Browns Point Park | Canada |
Buckhorn State Park | United States |
Deveaux Woods State Park | United States |
Dufferin Island Natural Area | Canada |
Earl W. Brydes ArtPark | United States |
Falkner Park | United States |
Fisherman's Park | United States |
Floral Clock Park | Canada |
Fort Niagara State Park | United States |
Gratwick Riverside Park | United States |
Griffon Park | United States |
Jayne Park | United States |
Joseph Davis State Park | United States |
King's Bridge Park | Canada |
MacFarland Park | Canada |
Niagara Falls State Park | United States |
Niagara Glen Nature Reserve | Canada |
Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens | Canada |
Nike Base Park | United States |
Queen's Parada Park & Memorial Park | Canada |
Queenston Heights Park | Canada |
Riverside Park | United States |
Strawberry Island State Park | United States |
Sugar Bowl Park | Canada |
Veterans Memorial Park | United States |
Victoria Park | Canada |
Whirlpool State Park | United States |
A Niagara River Greenway Plan is in progress in the United States.
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