Experience the natural wonder of Niagara Falls on a full-day sightseeing tour from Toronto. Get up close to the falls, explore the Niagara Region, and visit scenic attractions along the way. Don’t miss this perfect day out!
Experience the natural wonder of Niagara Falls on a full-day sightseeing tour from Toronto. Get up close to the falls, explore the Niagara Region, and visit scenic attractions along the way. Don’t miss this perfect day out!
- Toronto - Begin your journey at 55 York Street, Toronto, with an 8:30 am departure!
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Niagara Falls Canada - After the tour guide introduces you to the area, enjoy some free time to explore, take photos, try zip-lining, or simply relax and soak in the views!
Enhance your day with a Boat Ride or Buffet Lunch for an additional fee. - **Queenston…
- Toronto - Begin your journey at 55 York Street, Toronto, with an 8:30 am departure!
- Niagara Falls Canada - After the tour guide introduces you to the area, enjoy some free time to explore, take photos, try zip-lining, or simply relax and soak in the views!
Enhance your day with a Boat Ride or Buffet Lunch for an additional fee.
- Queenston Heights Park - Discover the original site of the falls’ creation.
- Floral Clock - Located along the scenic Niagara Parkway, the Floral Clock is a cherished and frequently photographed landmark of Niagara Parks. This unique horticultural timepiece showcases a vibrant display of over 16,000 seasonal flowers and plants, meticulously arranged to create a stunning and ever-evolving design. The clock face measures 40 feet in diameter and is fully operational, with hands that accurately tell time.
- Sir Adam Beck Generating Station - As you pass by the Niagara Power Generating Station, you’ll see one of the world’s oldest and most significant hydroelectric power plants. Opened in 1922, this facility utilizes the immense power of the Niagara River to generate electricity for both Canada and the United States. It stands as a testament to the early adoption of renewable energy and the pioneering engineering that made it possible.
Although there won’t be a stop, you’ll have the opportunity to admire the station’s impressive structure and learn about its crucial role in supplying power to the region. The Niagara Power Generating Station is a key part of the area’s history, and its ongoing operation underscores the importance of the Niagara River’s natural resources in shaping the region’s development.
- Laura Secord Homestead - As you pass by Laura Secord’s Homestead, you’ll glimpse one of the most significant landmarks in Canadian history. This historic site marks the home of Laura Secord, a national hero celebrated for her brave, heroic efforts during the War of 1812. Laura famously walked 20 miles through enemy territory to warn British forces of an impending American attack, a courageous act that significantly influenced the war’s outcome.
While the homestead is not open for tours, it remains an important symbol of Canadian heritage, and the surrounding area is rich in history. This brief stop offers a moment to reflect on one of Canada’s most courageous figures and the significant role she played in the country’s history.
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Whirlpool Aero Car - Your unforgettable visit to Niagara Falls continues with a stop at the Whirlpool Rapids observation deck, where you’ll witness the Niagara River at its most intense. Watch as the water surges through the narrow gorge, creating powerful rapids and swirling currents that form one of the most impressive natural whirlpools in the world. This is a perfect photo stop and a chance to appreciate the incredible force of nature from a safe yet thrilling vantage point. Interpretive signs along the way provide fascinating insights into the geology and history of this dramatic site.
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Mackenzie Printery & Newspaper Museum - As you pass by the Mackenzie Printery and Newspaper Museum, you’ll be seeing a significant piece of Canadian history. This museum, located in Queenston, celebrates the legacy of William Lyon Mackenzie, a key figure in the Rebellions of 1837 and the founder of Canada’s first newspaper, the Colonial Advocate.
The Mackenzie Printery is housed in a historic building that once served as a printing press and office for Mackenzie’s newspaper. It is home to a remarkable collection of antique printing presses, newspapers, and historical documents, offering a unique glimpse into the early days of journalism and printing in Canada. Though there won’t be a stop, you’ll have the chance to admire this historical site, which plays an important role in telling the story of freedom of the press and the fight for democratic rights in early Canada.
- Fort George National Historic Site of Canada - As you pass by Fort George, you’ll be viewing a key historic military site from the War of 1812. This national historic site is where the British forces, along with their allies, made a stand against the American invasion of Upper Canada. The fort was originally built in 1802 and served as a crucial defensive position during the war.
While there won’t be a stop, the Fort George National Historic Site offers a glimpse into Canada’s military history, with its well-preserved barracks, cannons, and fortifications. The site also offers scenic views of the Niagara River and is a popular spot for those interested in the history of the conflict that helped shape Canada’s future.
- McFarland House - As you pass by McFarland House, you’ll notice its elegant 19th-century architecture and its important place in Niagara’s history. This historic house, originally built in 1800, is one of the oldest residences in the region and is now a heritage site. It was once home to the McFarland family, who were early settlers and prominent members of the community.
Today, the house is part of a picturesque park and is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. Visitors can admire the historical architecture and the serene surroundings of the house, which is often highlighted by stunning seasonal flower displays. The gardens are carefully maintained, providing a peaceful setting for a stroll or a moment of quiet reflection.
Though there won’t be a stop, McFarland House remains a significant part of the area’s cultural heritage, offering a glimpse into the lives of early settlers in Niagara and the rich history of the region.
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Maple Leaf Place - Experience one of Canada’s most iconic flavors with a complimentary maple syrup tasting at a charming local stop. Learn about the history and process of maple syrup production, from tapping the trees to bottling the liquid gold. Sample a variety of syrups and maple-infused treats, and discover the differences between light, amber, and dark grades. It’s a sweet and interactive experience perfect for all ages—and a chance to bring home a delicious Canadian souvenir!
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Niagara on the Lake Heritage District - Spend some time learning the heritage of the first capital of Upper Canada. Enjoy locally owned shops, cuisine, souvenirs, and beautiful views of the lake.
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Toronto - Enjoy a comfortable ride back to Toronto!

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Complimentary Maple Syrup tasting experience
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Complimentary Maple Syrup tasting experience
- Lunch
- Hornblower Niagara Boat Cruise
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Hornblower Niagara Boat Cruise
- Gratuities
Maximize your experience with a day trip to Niagara Falls from Toronto. Our journey begins in Toronto, followed by a 1.5 hour drive to the Niagara Region. At Niagara Falls, your licensed tour guide will guide you to your chosen attraction, or you can enjoy some free time to explore on your own.
Experience the grandeur of the falls at table rock, where an…
Maximize your experience with a day trip to Niagara Falls from Toronto. Our journey begins in Toronto, followed by a 1.5 hour drive to the Niagara Region. At Niagara Falls, your licensed tour guide will guide you to your chosen attraction, or you can enjoy some free time to explore on your own.
Experience the grandeur of the falls at table rock, where an unobstructed and up-close view of Niagara Falls awaits.
Re-board the air-conditioned coach to embark on a scenic drive along the Niagara Parkway. Witness The Whirlpool Rapids, Queenston Heights, Floral Clock, Power Generating Stations, the World’s Smallest Chapel, and Fort George on the way.
In the afternoon, we’ll visit the charming Niagara on the Lake before journeying back to Toronto.
The suitable choice for an unforgettable day out!
*Please note that the tour itinerary is subject to change.
- Seat Requirement: All infants and toddlers traveling on our vehicles are required to occupy their own seat. For safety purposes, they must be secured in a government-approved car seat or booster seat appropriate for their age, height, and weight.
- Itinerary is subject to change without notice
- All timings are approximate
- Vehicle type is subject to change based on passenger volumes
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.