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Niagara Falls Area Facts

  • Niagara Falls has a Livability Score of 61/100, which is considered average
  • Niagara Falls crime rates are 15% higher than the Ontario average
  • Cost of living in Niagara Falls is 18% lower than the Ontario average
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      Niagara Falls, ON

      Located at the Canadian-American border on the western bank of the Niagara River, Niagara Falls in Ontario offers stunning views of the famous waterfalls that give the city its name. As the views of both the American and Horseshoe Falls are considered best from the Canadian side, the area around the Niagara Parkway and tourist promenade is dotted with observation towers, hotels, shops, casinos and restaurants to cater to tourists. The city combines all the amenities and entertainment options of an urban centre with the comforts of small town living, set against a panoramic, picture perfect background. It’s no wonder that Niagara Falls remains a popular destination for migration from both sides of the border and with our Niagara Falls Livability guide, it’s easy to see why.

      The majestic Niagara Falls are the powerhouse driver of the city’s economy, quite literally so. The mighty falls provide hydroelectric power to many areas in Ontario as well as the North Eastern United States, which crates plentiful employment opportunities in hydroelectric energy. Additionally, due to the relative inexpensiveness of hydroelectric power in the area, many factories are located in this area to save on the cost of industrial utilities and logistics. As home to one of the world’s most popular tourist attractions, Niagara Falls is also a hub for the tourism and hospitality sector. Located at the hub of tourist activity and right on the border with the US, Niagara Falls is well served by major highways and arterial roads. There are number of services that connect to different cities in Canada and the US while Niagara Transit provides local bus services.

      In addition to the famous waterfall promenade so popular with tourists, the city of Niagara Falls offers a number of picturesque areas that you’re sure to enjoy as a resident. These include the primarily residential areas of Clifton Hill and Fallsview as well as the largely commercial Niagara Square, which offers a range of shopping options, from daily necessities to high-street retail therapy, head to the. For a taste of Niagara Fall’s local arts and culture head to the area around Queen Street, which any Niagara Falls guide will tell you is home to a number of art galleries, theatres and cultural centres. Favourite resident activities and events for family fun include the Winter Festival of Lights and the Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory. You also won’t want to miss the iconic Maid of the Mist tour that takes you behind the thunderous waterfalls. It’s a once in a lifetime experience for tourists that as a resident, you’ll be able to enjoy throughout the summer months.

      F Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Niagara Falls? Well, there are not many amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      FJ Miller Park
      Wilson Park
      Crimson Park
      Prince Charles Park
      Westfield Park
      C.B Wright Park
      Dufferin Islands
      Naisbitt Parkette

      Entertainment

      Dragon Mountain
      MarineLand
      Polar Splash
      Cineplex Cinemas 10
      Queen Victoria Park
      Floral Showhouse
      Niagara Parks Power Station
      The Tunnel at Niagara Parks Power Station

      Food & Drink

      Gambler's Pizza
      Wendy's
      Subway
      Pita on the Run
      A&W
      Quesada
      LCBO
      Ivan's Bar

      A+ Commute

      Is public transit available in Niagara Falls? Of all people who commute, 1.1% take public transportation in Niagara Falls.
      Drive to Work
      33%

      7% lower than the CDN average

      Take Public Transit
      1%

      6% lower than the CDN average

      Walk to Work
      2%

      1% lower than the CDN average

      A Health & Safety

      Is Niagara Falls a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are many hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Greater Niagara General Hospital

      Pharmacies

      I.D.A.
      Rexall
      Pharmasave
      I.D.A.
      I.D.A.
      Shoppers Drug Mart
      Remedy'sRx
      Pharmasave

      Doctors

      Win Health Solutions
      Morrison Medical
      Michael Alexander
      Niagara Pulmonary