Niagra River

The Niagra River flows
north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario and provides part of the border between
Ontario, Canada and New York. The Niagra River is nearly 36 miles long
and is divided into the Upper and Lower stretches by the Niagra Falls.
The upper
section is a fantastic fishery for bass, walleye, musky, and perch. Fish
will normally congregate where ever the current has a break in it. The
lower section features great fishing for steelhead, brown trout, lake trout,
chinook salmon, coho salmon, bass, walleye, musky, and perch. Most of the fish
in the lower section of the river are from Lake Ontario.
Niagra River Boat Ramps
Gratwick-Riverside
Park - Located off River Rd. (Rtes 265/384), in North Tonawanda
Griffon
Park - Located off Buffalo Avenue (Rtes 384,265), in City of Niagara Falls
Fort
Niagra State Park - Located off Route 18F, in Youngstown
Lewiston
Marina - Located at foot of Center St. (Route 104), in Village of Lewiston.