PRESERVING OUR HISTORY. TELLING OUR STORIES. FOSTERING POSITIVE CHANGE.

WE SAY YES.

13 Miles.
Endless Wonder.

Welcome to the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area, where the natural beauty of Niagara Falls is only the beginning to an amazing journey into a region full of natural phenomenon, history, innovation and culture. 
Explore our Interactive Map

A Free Shuttle

The Discover Niagara Shuttle is a seasonal hop-on, hop-off shuttle that visits 18 destinations from the Falls to the Fort.

Take Your Bike

All of our shuttles are equipped with bike racks to make exploring our Heritage Area with your bicycle a breeze!

Special Features

Our shuttles are all equipped with wheelchair lifts for accessibility. They are also air-conditioned and offer free wifi!

Download the App

The Discover Niagara Shuttle mobile app allows you to learn more about the schedules, routes, destinations, and even allows you to track the shuttles in real time..
Visit the Discover Niagara Shuttle Website
November 22, 2024
BUFFALO, N.Y. , - The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA), in collaboration with the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area, is excited to announce another year of celebrating moving art through Black History! The NFTA is calling on local artists from across Western New York to submit original artwork for its Black History Month art contest. The winning design will be showcased on NFTA-Metro buses throughout February 2025 and beyond. This year’s theme is “Celebrating Black Culture”. Artists are encouraged to create eye-catching and colorful work that honors the trends and concepts Black culture has inspired throughout history. Submitted artwork can be new or existing. Upon selection, the Grand Prize winner will be paid a flat fee of $1,500 for their artistic contribution. The due date for the artwork is Friday, December 13, 2024 Project Specifications The ability to create and submit high-quality digital files is required. Artwork is to be designed for full-color digital images for printing on vinyl to be applied on an NFTA-Metro bus. The selected artist can create the imagery in any medium, but digital artwork must be submitted using these applications and file types: Adobe CC or Illustrator (ai|eps|pdf) CMYK InDesign (indd|pdf) CMYK Photoshop (psd|eps|) CMYK If the image includes fonts, they must be outlined within the artwork. All layout files must be packaged and bundled to include all linked images and fonts. The final selection will be made by the NFTA’s African American Heritage Committee. Selected artists will be required to work with the NFTA’s graphic team to provide revisions for reproduction. Artists’ work may be used on NFTA’s social media platforms. All copyrights are reserved for NFTA. Submission Requirements Artists are required to submit the following for consideration (Maximum of 2 designs): Name Address Phone Email Title of image Description of proposed artwork Bio, social media link, website Use attached file to design in Save the file as: firstname_lastname_NFTA_BHM_Proposal.jpg(jpeg) Send to ally@discoverniagara.org Timeline The deadline for submissions is December 13, 2024, at midnight. The winner will be notified of their submission status by December 20, 2024. *NFTA reserves the right to refuse any inappropriate content. Contact  For general inquiries or questions regarding this Call for Art, please contact: Ally Spongr DeGon ally@discoverniagara.org Email subject (NFTA BHM) Phone: 716- 300-8477
By Matt Villnave November 22, 2024
Artist Yetti Frankel recently completed a new mural titled "Discover the Future: Explore the Past" at Harry F. Abate Elementary School in Niagara Falls, NY. This stunning artwork, part of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative, represents yet another successful collaboration between our team and the Niagara Falls City School District.  The mural combines painted 4x8' panels with intricate mosaics, creating a breathtaking display overlooking the school’s playground. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Dean & Phillips Renovations LLC for their expertise and support during the installation. Despite the physical challenges posed by the nature of the artwork, their construction experience was invaluable in bringing Yetti’s vision to life.
By Matt Villnave October 18, 2024
Niagara University is the host of the 2024 Peace and Justice Studies Association’s annual conference, which will bring more than 300 scholars to Monteagle Ridge Oct. 24-27. This year’s theme is “We Are All Connected: Fostering Intersectionality and Solidarity.” Among the featured events is a Haudenosaunee thanksgiving address and Buddhist Monk chant for peace, a plenary event illuminating the conference theme through the perspective of Indigenous scholars and activists, a tribute to trailblazer Betty Reardon that includes and discusses women involved in international peacebuilding, an Augusto Boal Theatre of the Oppressed interactive session, and a tour of Love Canal with environmental activist and Niagara University alumna Luella Kenny. Members of the Western New York community will also receive awards from the PJSA at the conference for their commitment to justice: Stitch Buffalo will receive the Organizing for Peace and Justice Award, Geraldine Pointer will receive the Social Courage Award, and Jasiah Jackson-Hackett and Charlynn Rivera of the Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Area will receive the Next Generation Award. Co-sponsoring the conference with Niagara University and its Vincentian Center for Justice are the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area and the Mahatma Gandhi Center for Global Nonviolence at James Madison University. The Vincentian Center for Justice is founded on the mission of reimagining what is possible for college students in today’s world. The premise is that college education should have value and meaning, and the VCJ seeks to empower students to achieve their dreams by creating a learning community centered on the pursuit of justice; critically examining the meaning of justice and its denial; imparting knowledge of struggles for justice, past and present; illuminating the intersection and interconnectedness of justice struggles across contexts and levels of human interaction; providing models and tools that will empower students; building a just community premised on equality, cooperation and other shared values; and inspiring the members of our community to pursue their vocations as advocates for justice. To learn more about the events and sponsoring organizations, contact Dr. Dave Reilly, co-chair of the PJSA conference committee and co-director of the Vincentian Center for Justice, at dreilly@niagara.edu or 716-286-8108. A complete listing of panel participants, individual presentation topics, and additional details can be found at www.peacejusticestudies.org/conference/2024-conference-schedule/ . The Peace and Justice Studies Association serves as a professional association for scholars in the field of peace and conflict studies. PJSA is dedicated to bringing together academics, educators and activists to explore alternatives to violence and share visions and strategies for peacebuilding, social justice and social change. The nonprofit organization formed in 2001 as a result of a merger of the Consortium on Peace Research, Education, and Development, established in 1970, and the Peace Studies Association, established in 1987. 
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Featured Attraction

The Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center

The Heritage Center’s mission is to reveal authentic stories of Underground Railroad freedom seekers and abolitionists in Niagara Falls that inspire visitors to recognize modern injustices that stem from slavery and take action toward an equitable society.
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The Stories of Niagara

The Niagara Falls National Heritage Area is rich with people and places that had large influence not only in our region, but in the world. Here, we explore the stories of heroes, heroines, innovators, daredevils, and more!
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