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  • Review from Wang Treecy E.

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    Dracut, MA

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    8/12/2011 4 photos

    Gorgeous place, so we took the people mover because we wanted to see the butterfly exhibit, and decided to stop by here since it was on the way. The floral clock is SO PRETTY! I absolutely love flowers, and for flowers placed together to form other shapes, it's awesome.

    Plus theres a little pond where there are these bright orange goldfishes that are swimming, and there are lotus flowers growing out of the pond!

    Make a wish, throw a coin!

  • Review from John F.

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    North York, ON

    4.0 star rating
    9/30/2010

    Cute and free little attraction.  Review below just about covers the details.  Nice place for a family picture and another of the list of things you can do and see in the Niagara area without spending any money.

    Well worth a stop to check out.

  • Review from Jennifer P.

    San Francisco, CA

    USA
    5.0 star rating
    6/17/2010 2 photos

    The clock was inspired by then Ontario Hydro chairman, Dr. Richard L. Hearn and was based on the famous clock built in Princess Street Gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1903. The clock is the largest type of its kind in the world. It is three times the size of the clock in Scotland.

    The floral clock is the most random yet cool thing besides the actual falls in Niagara. During the warmer months they plant hardier (albeit uglier) plants and in the cooler months they plant daintier flowers. You can walk inside the clock and see all the workings, and the arms of the clock are in the shape of crutches as a memorial to those with (I believe) polio.

  • Review from Akvile H.

    Berkeley, CA

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    5/2/2011 1 Check-in Here

    If you are exploring the Niagara Falls area and want something fun and interesting to see, check out the Floral Park Clock! It's a really beautiful thing, free, and the area is super nice to walk around in. Definitely worth stopping by...don't forget your camera! :)

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