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4x Winner of Niagara Falls' "Attraction of the Year" Award, A world class tropical adventure, located in Niagara Falls, Ontario, is the largest free-flying indoor aviary in the world. More than 400 birds make their home in this multi-level rainforest setting nestled in a building which has housed some of the area's top attractions of the past. A 40-foot waterfall, tropical plants, and hundreds... more
Love this place & the discovery room is great for kids. It's a photographers delight - and with a season's pass the sky's the limit!
This is one of the best bird attractions that I have ever seen. Being a parrot owner for over 30 years I was very impressed with their care as well as their diet. Many attractions do not deliver superior care these days.
It was a chance to see many birds up close that were from different parts of Asia, Australia,...
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Wow.! Great place to visit with your Family and Friends. So many different kinds of birds to see.
Young kids would be perfect for them to bring them to see he Bird Kingdom. Wonderful place to visit when your in Niagara Falls.
I have been to Bird Kingdom numerous times and love it every time. It allows you to get up close to the animals and it very well maintained. I love going here every time I am in Niagara.
This 2011 Trip Advisor Destination winner is the world’s largest free-flying aviary. See more than 400 tropical birds from Australia, Africa, South America and elsewhere in a climate-controlled environment. Guided tours for groups of 20 or more. Open daily year-round. Adults (16 years and older) $16.95, children (4-15 years old) $11.95, and seniors (55+) $14.95.
Bird Kingdom is an indoor free flying aviary and is the world's largest of this kind. The environment created is akin to the birds' natural habitat, which helps in creating and maintaining the up-close and personal interactions that visitors look forward to. Not to mention the little cups of nectar on sale that kids always enjoy. The 500 odd birds of 80 different species are all free flying and... more
Designed in part to replicate the ruins of a tropical rainforest, this aviary has an otherworldly feel. Its 500+ denizens have no trouble adapting to the setting, however, thanks to native plants, water features and a controlled climate. The birds, free to fly about unhindered, display a variety of colors, cries and songs. Visitors can even feed the lorikeets, a pastime which kids adore. Also... more