This gorgeous, all-season park offers you a relaxing oasis, while you're on your Niagara Falls vacation. This park is more than just simply a park. It's a sort of living museum. Occasionally, there are living history demonstrations available for your viewing in the 1890's farmhouse. If you've got the kids with you, they'll love going up to the barn to pet animals or play in the outdoor playground. If you love this park so much, that you're not ready to leave when the sun sets, pitch a tent and make camp. There is an outdoor pool for splashing and swimming, nature trails for hiking or taking a quiet stroll through the scenic and colorful forest.
During the winter, visitors can ice skate outdoors, go tobogganing, or cross-country ski. There is so much to see and do, and so many options for having fun, that this can't possibly be just some old park. It may be a bit of a drive, about an hour and a half, but it's almost certainly worth it.