Clifton
Hill is the major tourist attraction in
Niagara Falls, Ontario. Considered by
local residents to be tourist trap or
honky-tonk, it is appreciated more by
youth and tourists. Common features are
the numerous haunted houses and the wax
and theme museums, such as the Guinness
World Records Museum, Ripley's Believe
It or Not!, and the Criminal Hall of Fame.
One only has to stroll down Clifton Hill
to enjoy the sights and sounds of the
summer tourist season in Niagara. Arcade
games, storefront ice cream shops and
candy apple vendors, restaurants, even
bars and clubs may all be found here.
At the summit of Clifton Hill is the intersection
with Victoria Avenue. Heading up the Hill,
make a left at this intersection and soon
you will find the world-famous Antica
Pizzeria, known for its fine brick oven,
old world, true Italian style pizza. Make
a right at the same intersection and follow
Victoria down a few blocks and you will
find the well known Italian Ice Cream,
a local tradition for over 20 years selling
fine true Italian gelato. Of course, only
a short stroll down Clifton Hill leads
you to the Falls.
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