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17 Nov 2022
Niagara Falls comprises three waterfalls that straddle the US-Canada border. It gets an astonishing footfall of more than 30 million visitors each year. This year another fascinating attraction has opened up for tourists - A 100-year-old tunnel that exists right beneath the Falls, from where one gets a different view of the waterfalls.
The tunnel, which is on the Canadian side of the falls, will provide an intriguing history of a power station that was erected here more than a century ago. This tunnel, measuring around 2,198 feet, is said to have been constructed here and helped to redirect water from the Niagara River. This water was used to run generators to provide electricity to regional industries.
Even though it was functional, the tunnel was inaccessible to tourists. It opened up this month so that visitors may stroll along it, discover the power plant, and view the falls from a whole different angle
. According to reports, a glass-enclosed elevator will take visitors to a location beneath the power plant where they may access a viewing gallery or area. Visitors can view the falls draining down from here. The tunnel has many interesting and unique features including hidden decks.