Location Toronto, Canada | Reviews 83 Reviews | Duration9 hours (approx.) | Per person View Price |
Take the Best Guided Day Trip Tour to Niagara Falls from Toronto with customizable options to see the Niagara Falls in Canada.
The gorgeous trip from Toronto will teach you about Niagara Falls; afterwards, enjoy the view from the Table Rock Complex.
Consider adding the thrilling "Journey Behind the Falls," taking the Niagara City Cruise to the base of the falls, or just taking some time alone to absorb the breathtaking scenery.
On your route to Niagara-on-the-Lake to shop and sample wine after Niagara Falls, stop at the well-known Floral Clock.
You'll start by making a pit stop to admire the magnificent Niagara Falls. Where millions of people congregate every year to capture pictures next to the roaring waters of Horseshoe Falls! There is a bunch to do at Table Rock once you get there in addition to the fact that it is close to the real Falls. For the perfect selfies and family pictures, the Table Rock welcome centre will treat you to a close-up view of the Horseshoe Falls and the American Falls.
Get a close-up look at Canada's Best Tourist Attraction!
Beautiful businesses may be found in Niagara-on-the-Lake's Heritage District, where tourists from our country usually go shopping. The best place to find the appropriate hat and rediscover the glamour of the 1920s and 1930s is at Beau Chapeau.
Whirlpool Aerocar is the location of the scenic photo stop. A Spanish engineer named Leonardo Torres Quevedo created the Whirlpool Aero vehicle, which has been in use since 1916. The Niagara Whirlpool, which is formed at the end of the rapids when the valley rapidly twists anticlockwise and the water exits via the gorge's narrowest channel, is beautifully visible from the cable car, which is suspended from six strong cables. You'll be taken through the air in an old cable car as it soars high over the raging Niagara River. The Niagara Whirlpool, one of the most captivating natural phenomena in the world, is created when the torrent of water far below suddenly alters course. Sometimes frightful, but always unforgettable!
For nearly a century, Ontario has received clean, renewable electricity from the Sir Adam Beck I Generating Station (GS). The Queenston-Chippawa Development, as it was known between 1922 and 1950, was the world's largest hydroelectric power station when it was inaugurated by Sir Adam Beck on Dec. 28, 1921. Over 10,000 people were employed on the project at its height of construction.
When sailing the Great Lakes, ocean-going ships with curved hulls that are designed to withstand rough seas and deeper draughts frequently only carry a portion of their cargo. They account for about 20% of canal traffic.A lock can be filled with 9.4 million litres of water. No pumps are required; gravity takes care of everything.
The smallest church in the world, the Living Water Wayside church, is one of the stops on your day trip from Toronto to Niagara Falls.
Just ten minutes' drive north of the Niagara Falls, on the scenic Niagara Parkway and the Great Gorge, you can visit the Botanical Gardens of Niagara Parks. The Niagara Parks School of Horticulture's unique outdoor classroom is located in this lovely garden area, which also houses the Butterfly Conservatory.
An all-year-round attraction called Journey Behind the Falls gives visitors a special perspective of the Falls from below and behind. Visitors ride a lift down 150 feet to a small tunnel that leads to two outdoor observation decks and two portals that are situated just behind the Falls. You will get a free biodegradable souvenir rain poncho as protection throughout your 45-minute Journey Behind the Falls excursion. In order to reach the Cataract Portal and the Great Falls Portal, lifts must descend 150 feet into bedrock. After that, you proceed to the Upper and Lower Observation Decks. Take a camera with you since Journey Behind the Falls is a legendary experience.
Up to 16,000 carpet bedding plants are used to produce the intricate patterns on the Floral Clock's face, which are changed twice a year. Ontario Hydro maintains the Floral Clock's mechanics, while Niagara Parks' horticulture crew looks after the clock's planted face.