Niagara River - Parks

Parks

The following parks are located along the Niagara River:

Name Country
Beaver Island State Park United States
Bowen Road Park Canada
Broderick Park United States
Browns Point Park Canada
Buckhorn State Park United States
Deveaux Woods State Park United States
Dufferin Island Natural Area Canada
Earl W. Brydes ArtPark United States
Falkner Park United States
Fisherman's Park United States
Floral Clock Park Canada
Fort Niagara State Park United States
Gratwick Riverside Park United States
Griffon Park United States
Jayne Park United States
Joseph Davis State Park United States
King's Bridge Park Canada
MacFarland Park Canada
Niagara Falls State Park United States
Niagara Glen Nature Reserve Canada
Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens Canada
Nike Base Park United States
Queen's Parada Park & Memorial Park Canada
Queenston Heights Park Canada
Riverside Park United States
Strawberry Island State Park United States
Sugar Bowl Park Canada
Veterans Memorial Park United States
Victoria Park Canada
Whirlpool State Park United States

A Niagara River Greenway Plan is in progress in the United States.

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