Century-old power tunnel opens at Niagara Falls in bid to boost Ontario tourism industry | Globalnews.ca

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Century-old power tunnel opens at Niagara Falls in bid to boost Ontario tourism industry

weekend to catch a glimpse of water cascading from a view never before seen by the public.

A century-old 2,200 foot-long water tunnel located nearly 200 feet below the surface of a power station leads to a viewing platform at water level. It provides unobstructed panoramic views of the Horseshoe and American Falls.. People can get out and enjoy living and exploring again,” said Kim Viney, Senior Director of Business Development at Niagara Parks.

Once you reach the designated depth, you are greeted by a massive, brick-draped tunnel. This is where the 2,200-foot journey begins. This tunnel is where the power station’s spent waters flowed through the engineering marvel on its way back to Niagara River. Now, instead of raging waters, you are greeted with a concrete path accessible to all.The journey through the tunnel is one that engages all of the senses.

 

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