Experience the wonder, beauty, and history of Niagara Falls on our award-winning tour. Cruise the falls, enjoy a spectacular firework show, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book now!
Experience the wonder, beauty, and history of Niagara Falls on our award-winning tour. Cruise the falls, enjoy a spectacular firework show, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book now!
- Niagara City Cruises - Recognized as Canada’s Premier Visitor Experience, the 30-40 minute Voyage to the Falls boat tour, departing from Niagara Falls, Canada, offers guests an unforgettable adventure. Revel in breathtaking views of the Niagara Gorge, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls, and get up close to the iconic Canadian Horseshoe Falls….
- Niagara City Cruises - Recognized as Canada’s Premier Visitor Experience, the 30-40 minute Voyage to the Falls boat tour, departing from Niagara Falls, Canada, offers guests an unforgettable adventure. Revel in breathtaking views of the Niagara Gorge, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls, and get up close to the iconic Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Experience the thunderous roar, immense power, and refreshing mist (a recyclable mist poncho is provided) of these natural wonders, or opt for a light-mist experience with the Falls’ illumination after sunset.
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Table Rock Welcome Centre - Situated on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, the Table Rock Welcome Centre provides spectacular views of the Horseshoe Falls.
Facilities:
The center offers a range of amenities including shops, restaurants, and interactive exhibits.
Visitors can access information about the falls, its history, and nearby attractions.
Viewing Platform:
A key feature at Table Rock is the observation deck, offering a close-up view of the majestic Horseshoe Falls.
Journey Behind the Falls:
The Table Rock complex features the “Journey Behind the Falls” attraction, where visitors can explore tunnels and portals leading to observation platforms directly behind the falls.
Shopping and Dining:
Guests can enjoy shopping for souvenirs and a variety of dining options while taking in the stunning scenery of Niagara Falls.
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Niagara on the Lake Heritage District - Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Heritage District offers delightful shopping, where visitors often enjoy leisurely strolls. Step back into the glamour of the 1920s and 30s and find the perfect hat at Beau Chapeau, Canada’s oldest year-round holiday emporium.
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Floral Clock - The intricate designs on the Floral Clock’s face are crafted with up to 16,000 carpet bedding plants and are updated twice annually. The Floral Clock’s planted face is maintained by Niagara Parks horticulture staff, while Ontario Hydro ensures the mechanism inside remains operational.
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The Welland Canal - Ocean-going ships with curved hulls designed for ocean conditions and deeper drafts often carry partial loads when navigating the Great Lakes, comprising approximately 20% of Canal Traffic. Filling a lock requires 9.4 million liters of water, all achieved through gravity without the need for pumps.
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Niagara Whirlpool - The Niagara Whirlpool Rapids, a captivating natural wonder, provide an exhilarating experience for those seeking the raw power of the Niagara River. Located downstream from Niagara Falls, this scenic spot highlights the river’s incredible force as it navigates a narrow gorge.
The Whirlpool Rapids are defined by swirling, turbulent waters that create a mesmerizing display of natural energy. The rapids’ relentless power, formed by the gorge’s constriction, offers a thrilling visual spectacle. Visitors can observe the intense currents and impressive whirlpools as the river rushes through the rugged landscape.
This scenic location offers a chance to connect with nature’s untamed beauty, providing panoramic views of the turbulent waters against the backdrop of the Niagara Gorge.
- Niagara Scow - The Old Scow, a fascinating piece of Niagara Falls’ maritime history, stands as a testament to a dramatic event from over a century ago. Positioned near the falls’ edge, this historic vessel tells a compelling story that has become an integral part of the region’s lore.
The Old Scow earned its place in history in 1918 when it became stranded on rocks dangerously close to Niagara Falls’ edge. The daring rescue mission that ensued to save the stranded crew is etched in Niagara’s history. Despite the passage of time, the Old Scow remains a tangible relic, weathered by the elements and bearing witness to the falls’ powerful forces.
Visitors to Niagara Falls can view the Old Scow as it silently narrates its tale. Situated in the fast-flowing Niagara River, the skeletal remains of this once-working scow serve as a poignant reminder of the perils faced by those navigating these treacherous waters.
- Living Water Wayside Chapel - A day trip from Toronto to Niagara Falls includes a visit to the Living Water Wayside Chapel, the smallest chapel in the world.
- Sir Adam Beck Generating Station - The Sir Adam Beck I Generating Station (GS) has been providing clean, renewable electricity to Ontario for nearly a century. When it was inaugurated by Sir Adam Beck on December 28, 1921, the Queenston-Chippawa Development (as it was known from 1922 to 1950) was the world’s largest hydroelectric power station. At the height of construction, over 10,000 people worked on the project.
- Dufferin Islands Park - Dufferin Islands in Niagara Falls is a peaceful natural retreat. This picturesque location is often included in tours as a pass-by, allowing visitors to admire the scenic beauty of these tranquil islands from the comfort of their route.
- International Control Dam - The International Control Dam, a joint effort between the United States and Canada, is a crucial structure managing water flow in the Niagara River near Niagara Falls. This engineering marvel regulates water levels, preventing flooding and ensuring a consistent flow for hydropower. A symbol of international cooperation, the dam offers visitors scenic views and insights into the careful management of the region’s natural resources.
- Botanical Gardens - Drive through Niagara Parks’ Botanical Gardens, located on the scenic Niagara Parkway and the Great Gorge, just a 10-minute drive north of Niagara Falls. This beautiful garden setting is home to the Butterfly Conservatory and serves as a unique outdoor classroom for students attending the Niagara Parks School of Horticulture.
- Queen Elizabeth Parks - Queen Victoria Park is a prominent park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, offering stunning views of both the Canadian and American Falls.
- Brock’s Monument National Historic Site - Brock’s Monument National Historic Site, located in Queenston, Ontario, is a poignant tribute to Major General Sir Isaac Brock, a hero of the War of 1812. This historic site commemorates Brock’s leadership and sacrifice during the Battle of Queenston Heights, a pivotal conflict in Canadian history.
The centerpiece of the site is the impressive Brock’s Monument, a 56-meter tall column that stands on the escarpment overlooking the Niagara River. Constructed in the 1850s, the monument offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, the Niagara River, and even glimpses of Niagara Falls in the distance.
Visitors can climb the monument, which consists of 235 steps, to reach an observation deck at the top. The journey upward is not only a physical experience but also a historical one, as informative plaques along the way detail the significance of the Battle of Queenston Heights and Brock’s contributions to Canada’s defense.
- Butterfly Conservatory - Nestled amid the lush greenery of Niagara Parks, the Niagara Butterfly Conservatory is a captivating oasis where nature’s vibrant beauty takes flight. Located near the world-renowned Niagara Falls, this enchanting conservatory offers visitors a unique and immersive experience with thousands of free-flying butterflies.
Step into the tropical paradise within the conservatory, where the air is filled with the delicate fluttering of colorful wings. The climate-controlled environment mimics the conditions of a tropical rainforest, creating an ideal habitat for a diverse array of butterfly species from around the world. Stroll through lush gardens adorned with tropical flowers, plants, and cascading waterfalls, providing a picturesque backdrop for the enchanting butterflies.
- Fort George National Historic Site of Canada - Situated along the Niagara River in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Fort George National Historic Site stands as a living testament to Canada’s rich military history during the War of 1812. This exceptionally preserved fortification offers visitors a captivating journey back in time.
Constructed between 1796 and 1802, Fort George was a vital military stronghold during a tumultuous period. Today, its well-restored structures and meticulously maintained grounds provide an immersive experience for history enthusiasts and curious visitors alike.
Upon entering the fort, guests are transported to an era of red-coated soldiers and strategic military planning. Explore the barracks, officer’s quarters, and powder magazine, each offering a glimpse into the daily life and challenges faced by those who served at Fort George.
- Sheraton Fallsview Hotel - Enjoy a buffet dinner at Sheraton on the Falls, Fallsview Restaurant if this option is selected (Tour with Dinner)
- Niagara Falls Canada - Witness the majestic falls throughout your tours. During the winter season, the Niagara Falls boat tour is closed. However, visitors can choose the immersive Journey Behind the Falls or enjoy panoramic views from the Skylon Tower instead.

- Niagara City Cruises - Hornblower Boat
- Free Souvenir of Niagara Falls
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- On-board WiFi
- Transport by air-conditioned mini coach or minivan
- Niagara-on-the-Lake
- Guaranteed to skip the long lines
- On-board restrooms
- Complimentary bottle of water
- Niagara City Cruises - Hornblower Boat
- Free Souvenir of Niagara Falls
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- On-board WiFi
- Transport by air-conditioned mini coach or minivan
- Niagara-on-the-Lake
- Guaranteed to skip the long lines
- On-board restrooms
- Complimentary bottle of water
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
For a quarter of a century, we have been delivering acclaimed Niagara Falls Tours. Our trained and professional Travel Guides take pride in escorting you through the breathtaking sights of the Falls. We are a leading Niagara Falls Bus Tour operation situated in Toronto, Ontario. Our services are designed to curate the ideal, once-in-a-lifetime…
For a quarter of a century, we have been delivering acclaimed Niagara Falls Tours. Our trained and professional Travel Guides take pride in escorting you through the breathtaking sights of the Falls. We are a leading Niagara Falls Bus Tour operation situated in Toronto, Ontario. Our services are designed to curate the ideal, once-in-a-lifetime sightseeing adventure from Toronto to Niagara Falls, all within your holiday budget. Our comprehensive, yet cost-effective tour packages ensure an unforgettable encounter with the wonder and historical charm of the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. Regular departures from Toronto are available throughout the year. We cap off the experience with the extraordinary visual spectacle of Fireworks and Illumination. The Niagara Falls Fireworks are renowned for their technical excellence and their sustained artistic imagination spanning several years. We also offer convenient parking near the Falls, offering splendid views of the Lights and Fireworks display.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.