Floral Clock is nearly 12 kilometers away from Niagara Falls. It has existed for more than 60 years since 1950. Its clock area is more than 100 square meters (said to be the second largest flower clock in the world, I have no textual research). It is composed of more than 20,000 beautiful flowers and plants (pictured above). The hour, minute and second hands made of thick steel bars are driven by electricity supplied by a hydroelectric power plant on the nearby Niagara River, and every clock rings on time. The interior space of the flower clock is a small exhibition hall with various photographs and drawings on display. It is worth seeing the structural drawings drawn in 1950, as well as the pictures of the clock surface that change every year.