The tunnel is 2,200 feet long.

Get quick to wonder at theNiagara Falls from below , and to learn a thing or two about magnate flora , too .

A 2,200 - foot - long burrow located below the Niagara Falls cathedral of power is now assailable to the public , and it walk visitors through the breakthrough of its 115 year of chronicle . build in 1905 on the Canadian side of the Niagara River , the burrow operated until 2006 , and it served as an exit point for piss used to generate big businessman forupstate New Yorkand Canada .

Now , it serves as an chance for visitor to learn about the onetime power station . Guests are bring to the tunnel via a glass - enclosed elevator , and once on the tunnel ’s ground , they can take the air through the space and discover the many repurposed artifacts , exhibits , and installations explaining how the place generated electrical energy through water for 100 class .

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Photo by Argen Elezi, courtesy of Niagara Falls Park

The real treat , though , is at the end of the tunnel . After walk through the infinite , guest get to catch a premier opinion of Niagara Falls from a gorgeous take in area .

For more information and to grab your ticket , you could visit theNiagara Parks website .

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Photo by Rob Anzit, courtesy of Niagara Falls Park

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Photo by Rob Anzit, courtesy of Niagara Falls Park

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Photo by Rob Anzit, courtesy of Niagara Falls Park

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Photo by Rob Anzit, courtesy of Niagara Falls Park

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Photo courtesy of Niagara Falls Park

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Photo courtesy of Niagara Falls Park