Three New Exhibits at The Niagara Power Generating Station

The original Niagara Parks power generation plant is being repurposed for a public exhibit and tourist attraction. Part of the transformation includes three interactive exhibits – the Flowmodel exhibit, the Penstock exhibit, and the Control Panel exhibit – which are now open at the power station!

The Flowmodel exhibit incorporates three screens and digital content to reflect the inner workings of the building and all the various equipment and deck levels involved. The mass model section of the exhibit showcases what exists underneath this historical landmark building, including lights and alternator equipment details.

The Control Panel is another interactive exhibit in which visitors are able to both learn about the controls of the plant and play alongside others in a game operated by gesture-controlled tablets.

The Penstock is an interactive walk-through experience that utilizes a motion sensor to trigger both lighting and water sounds to truly immerse the visitor in the scale and power of the penstocks that lay just beneath their feet.

Be sure to check out these exhibits and learn more about the power station in an engaging and imaginative way!

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