We stumbled upon the power station by accident a couple of months ago, and it's just as impressive as the video suggests. The power station was a great start to our Niagara Falls experience. Be sure to take the guided tour because the docents are very knowledgeable and will enhance the quality of your visit.
Thanks for all the Niagara videos. I am heading there for a week in September and your videos have been most helpful. The power station is definitely on my list now. :)
Thank you for the video. I've been to Niagara Falls several times and never went to the Power Station or Tunnel. I always thought if you seen one plant you seen them all. But this one looks cool with all the red stone bricks and brass/cooper/steel machines. You are correct about the tourist trap. In Niagara you can spend $500 a day (per adult) just on attractions and museums
Thanks for a great video! I have a Nikon z5 full frame 28-70mm lens, what lens/filter should I use so take a good quality video in the tunnel which is dark?
Definitely use the brightest lens you have. f2.8 or f1.8 or f1.4 lens would be ideal. I actually shot this with my Sony a7iv and the 16-35 pz f/4. But the a7iv is amazing in low light so the image looks super clean even at higher iso. I also under exposed by about 0.7 to 1 stop to try and keep the iso down. I would also recommend using a GoPro or your phone for shooting on when you get to the end of the tunnel. You’ll for sure get some water on your Nikon at the outdoor viewing platform. Thanks for the comment and have a great time!
We stumbled upon the power station by accident a couple of months ago, and it's just as impressive as the video suggests. The power station was a great start to our Niagara Falls experience. Be sure to take the guided tour because the docents are very knowledgeable and will enhance the quality of your visit.
Thanks for all the Niagara videos. I am heading there for a week in September and your videos have been most helpful. The power station is definitely on my list now. :)
That’s so great to hear! Glad they have been helpful. Have a great time!
Thank you for the video. I've been to Niagara Falls several times and never went to the Power Station or Tunnel. I always thought if you seen one plant you seen them all. But this one looks cool with all the red stone bricks and brass/cooper/steel machines.
You are correct about the tourist trap. In Niagara you can spend $500 a day (per adult) just on attractions and museums
Yes this one is worth a visit for sure! Thanks for watching the video!
Looks fantastic. Great video.
Just got back from Niagara Falls and this power plant tour is a MUST SEE! We really enjoyed it.
Right?? It’s really fun. Glad you enjoyed it!
Will be there in 4 days ...cant wait 😁...great video !
Nice have fun! And thank you!
thanks for sharing one of the best park i love it enjoy bonding
Thanks for watching!
❤❤❤Thank You..Breathtaking 🇨🇦
We went there on Wednesday 12 July. You can collect a poncho at the tunnel exit and the museum is a great experience, tons of history.
Thanks for the tip about ponchos!
Looks Awesome!
The real attraction happens at night with the interactive lightshow in the station itself. Take the tour in the evening instead.
We’ll have to check that out sometime!
Thanks for a great video! I have a Nikon z5 full frame 28-70mm lens, what lens/filter should I use so take a good quality video in the tunnel which is dark?
Definitely use the brightest lens you have. f2.8 or f1.8 or f1.4 lens would be ideal. I actually shot this with my Sony a7iv and the 16-35 pz f/4. But the a7iv is amazing in low light so the image looks super clean even at higher iso. I also under exposed by about 0.7 to 1 stop to try and keep the iso down.
I would also recommend using a GoPro or your phone for shooting on when you get to the end of the tunnel. You’ll for sure get some water on your Nikon at the outdoor viewing platform.
Thanks for the comment and have a great time!
@@glasbo thanks so much for the insights
Really loved your video, keep up with good content :)
Recorded horizontally:)
Niagara Falls a tourist trap? This has been known for decades, not just recently.
Yep. But it was ranked as one of the worst in the world in a recent 2023 report which I reference in the video.
The name of the game is Gouge, the tourist. Tourist trap. Hidden taxes on everything.