North Tonawanda, NY Reviews


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North Tonawanda, NY is known for its quaint atmosphere and stunning scenery. It features beautiful parks along the Niagara River, as well as a variety of other attractions that make it an enjoyable place to visit or live. Reviewers consistently praise North Tonawanda’s friendly locals who are eager to show visitors why they love their city so much. The abundance of activities available in the area includes fishing on the river, visiting historical sites, and exploring around Old Fort Niagara which was built in 1726. Other popular spots include Gratwick Riverside Park with its lovely walking trails and picnic areas, a vibrant downtown scene filled with shops and eateries, as well as the nearby Niagara Falls State Park. Visitors also appreciate North Tonawanda’s excellent restaurants, unique boutiques, and annual festivals such as strawberry festival and Oktoberfest. All in all, people often remark positively about their experience in North Tonawanda and recommend it for anyone wanting to explore this area of New York State.

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Summer Events and Activities - 7/20/2010
North Tonawanda boarders the Erie Canal and Niagara River and provides a great opportunity to enjoy water sports such as boating jet skiing, water skiing, tubing (going down the banks of the Niagara River in a large inner tube.) You can rent paddle boats and water bicycles and peddle your way down the Erie Canal. Excellent fishing. Muskie fishing in Niagara River recognized world wide and have hosted many pro angling tournaments.

Free summer concerts along the cancel every Monday and Wednesday offer a variety of music. While being entertained you can enjoy food and beverages provided by local vendors and organizations at a reasonable cost.


The third week of July is the Canal Feast, a week long celebration shared by North Tonawanda and Tonawanda (city across the canal). Every day there are different activities focusing on the heritage of the Erie Canal. Local vendors, organizations and amusement vendor offer a variety of foods and beverages, Read More

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