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Other Lost Attractions

This section will cover some of the various unique attractions that have been lost over time. Some have very limited information available and are not true amusement parks, but they are a different piece of the history of Niagara. Please enjoy the brochures from the lost attractions. This is a very new section, and information will be updated as research into these attractions is conducted.

Indian Village

The Indian Village was located on Portage Rd in Niagara Falls. It was a smaller park focusing on the life and ways of the Iroquois Indians. The attraction was short lived and the land was later acquired by John Holer for his Marine Wonderland Park (Marineland & Game Farm/Marineland Canada/Marineland Niagara). This was not the only indian village in Niagara over the years.


The front of the Indian Village Brochure. (Amusement Park Historical Association of Niagara)


The back of the Indian Village Brochure. (Amusement Park Historical Association of Niagara)

Wonderful World of Fantasy

Located on Clifton Hill in the late 60's, early 70's, it featured cutting edge animatronic characters from the biggest cartoons of the era.


The front of the 1966 brochure for Wonderful World of Fantasy in Niagara Falls. (Amusement Park Historical Association of Niagara)


The back of the 1966 brochure for Wonderful World of Fantasy in Niagara Falls. (Amusement Park Historical Association of Niagara)