LocationNiagara Falls ON, Canada review.png Reviews 81 Reviews time.png Duration30 minutes (approx.) adult.png Per Person View Price
Tour Inclusions
  • Free parking available
  • Unobstructed 360° degree views in a High Wing Aircraft
  • Capture photos before and during the flight
  • Indulge in Champagne and Chocolates while soaring over Niagara Falls

Embark on a truly breathtaking aerial adventure through a 30-minute Niagara Falls tour. Brace yourself for an experience that will leave you in awe as you soar high above one of the world's most magnificent natural wonders. This thrilling excursion offers an unparalleled perspective of the mesmerizing beauty of Niagara Falls from a unique vantage point.

As you board the high-wing aircraft, get ready to indulge in unobstructed 360° degree views that will take your breath away. The sheer grandeur of the falls unfolds before your eyes, revealing their majestic power and captivating allure. Capture stunning photos before and during the flight, immortalizing this unforgettable journey and creating memories to cherish forever.

To enhance your experience even further, we invite you to indulge in champagne and chocolates while you glide effortlessly over the awe-inspiring Niagara Falls. Savor the decadent flavors and toast to this extraordinary adventure that combines exhilaration and luxury.

Please note that this exhilarating experience is weather-dependent, ensuring optimal conditions for an unforgettable flight. In the event of unfavorable weather, we provide the flexibility to choose an alternative date or receive a full refund, ensuring your satisfaction and peace of mind.

Don't miss the chance to embark on this remarkable aerial adventure through a 30-minute Niagara Falls tour. Book your flight now and prepare to be swept away by the sheer beauty and magnificence of one of nature's greatest spectacles.

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Tour Itinerary

  • 1.

    Niagara Falls Air Tours Inc.

    Experience the allure of the Gateway to Niagara, a hidden gem airport that has become a favorite among celebrities traveling to the Niagara Casino or seeking the enchantment of the Falls. From international sensations like Enrique Iglesias to legendary figures such as Ringo Starr and Kate Moss, our airport has welcomed a prestigious roster of stars. With your admission ticket, you have the exclusive opportunity to witness the glamour and excitement as these iconic personalities grace our airport. Prepare yourself for an unforgettable experience where entertainment seamlessly intertwines with the breathtaking wonders of nature.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada 5 Minutes
  • 2.

    Niagara Falls Canada

    Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Niagara through our 30-Minute Regional Air Tour. Ascend to an altitude of 1,900 feet above Niagara Falls and be captivated by the stunning landscape that unveils beneath you. With every seat on the plane offering unobstructed window views and facing forward, you'll have an uninterrupted visual feast throughout this extraordinary journey. Your admission ticket is all-inclusive, guaranteeing a seamless and truly unforgettable experience. Get ready to be awe-struck as you marvel at the remarkable scenery that Niagara has to offer, all from the comfort of our state-of-the-art aircraft.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada 30 Minutes
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    The Welland Canal

    Located in Ontario, Canada, the Welland Canal serves as a vital ship canal that connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. It holds immense importance as a key component of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway, facilitating maritime transportation. Spanning across the Niagara Peninsula from Port Weller to Port Colborne, this canal allows ships to navigate the Niagara Escarpment and bypass the majestic Niagara Falls. Impressively, it accommodates around 3,000 ships annually, transporting an astonishing 40,000,000 tons of cargo. Beyond its crucial role in shipping, the Welland Canal has played a significant part in the growth and development of Toronto, Ontario. It has served as a gateway for goods originating from bustling Great Lakes ports like Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago, as well as industrial centers in the United States and Ontario. These goods were often transferred to ocean-going vessels in the ports of Montreal or Quebec City for international shipping. What sets the Welland Canal apart is its superiority over other canals in the region, such as the Trent-Severn Waterway and the famous Erie Canal. By offering a shorter and more direct connection to Lake Erie, it outshone the Erie Canal's route, which connected the Atlantic and Lake Erie through New York City and Buffalo, New York. Discover the remarkable operations and rich history of the Welland Canal. Admission tickets are free, providing you with the opportunity to embark on a fascinating journey through this marvel of engineering.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada 2 Minutes
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    Niagara Falls

    Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of the western shore of the Niagara River, home to the magnificent Horseshoe Falls—the grandest and most expansive section of the cascades. Prepare to be enchanted as you gaze upon breathtaking views from a remarkable height of 1,900 feet / 575 meters above the ground, creating an experience that will stay with you forever. Admission tickets are complimentary, granting you exclusive access to witness this natural wonder in all its majestic glory. Seize the opportunity to immerse yourself in the spectacular vistas that await you, and embrace the chance to create lifelong memories.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada 10 minutes
  • 5.

    Niagara River Recreation Trail

    Flowing north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, the Niagara River is a majestic waterway that serves as a natural boundary between the Canadian province of Ontario (to the west) and the United States state of New York (to the east). The origins of the river's name have sparked debate, with several theories proposed. One theory suggests that it stems from the Niagagarega people, a branch of the Native Neutral Confederacy who inhabited the region according to French maps from the late 17th century. Another theory suggests that it derives from the Iroquois town of Ongniaahra, meaning "point of land cut in two," as described by George R. Stewart. Spanning approximately 58 kilometers (36 miles), the Niagara River is home to the world-renowned Niagara Falls, which have gradually shifted upstream from the Niagara Escarpment over the past 12,000 years, resulting in the formation of a breathtaking gorge below the falls. Today, the river's flow has been redirected for hydroelectric power generation, leading to a significant reduction in the erosion rate. Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty and rich history of the Niagara River as it winds through captivating landscapes and showcases the magnificent Niagara Falls. Experience the wonders of nature and the profound geological changes that have shaped this iconic waterway.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada Pass By
  • 6.

    Whirlpool Aero Car

    Designed by the renowned Spanish engineer Leonardo Torres-Quevdo, the Whirlpool Aero Car is a celebrated marvel of engineering. Inspired by a similar installation in Spain, this attraction offers an extraordinary experience. The car, with a capacity of 40 passengers, gracefully hangs 76 meters above the water, supported by a network of robust steel cables. Maintaining the tension of these cables is a remarkable 10-ton counterweight located at its Thompson Point terminus. On August 8, 1916, the Whirlpool Aero Car embarked on its inaugural voyage, commencing operations just after 3 pm. Hundreds of eager spectators gathered to witness this incredible engineering feat in action for the very first time. Today, over a century later, the Whirlpool Aero Car continues to astonish visitors, providing unparalleled panoramic views of the majestic Niagara Gorge and the swirling rapids of the whirlpool below. Remarkably, during each trip, the Aero Car traverses the Canada-United States border four times, offering a unique international experience. Believed to be the sole remaining operational aerial tram of its kind, the Whirlpool Aero Car stands as a testament to human ingenuity and innovation. Immerse yourself in the wonder of this historic attraction, where admission tickets are available free of charge. Embark on a journey that combines awe-inspiring views with a rich sense of history, creating memories that will endure a lifetime.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada 2 Minutes
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    Niagara Whirlpool

    Located along the Canada-U.S. border, spanning between New York and Ontario, the Niagara Whirlpool is a mesmerizing natural phenomenon nestled within the Niagara River. Positioned downstream from the iconic Niagara Falls, this breathtaking whirlpool enchants visitors with its impressive depth of 125 feet (38 meters). Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Niagara Gorge as you witness the powerful swirling currents that give rise to this extraordinary wonder. Admission tickets to this captivating sight are available free of charge, granting you the opportunity to explore and marvel at the forces of nature that have sculpted this remarkable phenomenon. Prepare to be spellbound by the sheer magnitude and splendor of the Niagara Whirlpool, an experience that will leave you in awe of the remarkable natural wonders that grace our world.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada 2 Minutes
  • 8.

    Brock's Monument National Historic Site

    Located atop Queenston Heights in Queenston, Ontario, Canada, Brock's Monument proudly stands as a towering 56-meter (185-ft) column, commemorating the esteemed Major General Sir Isaac Brock, a revered figure in Canada's history and a hero of the War of 1812. As a British Army officer entrusted with defending Upper Canada against a United States invasion, Brock played a crucial role in shaping the destiny of the nation. Adjacent to the monument's base, lie the final resting places of Brock and his aide-de-camp, Lieutenant-Colonel John Macdonell, who bravely fell during the historic Battle of Queenston Heights on the very grounds where the monument now stands. Erected between 1853 and 1856, this magnificent monument replaced an earlier structure that had graced the battlefield from 1824 to 1840. Managed by Parks Canada, Brock's Monument stands as the centerpiece of the Queenston Heights National Historic Site, captivating visitors with its imposing presence and deep historical significance. As the fourth oldest war memorial in Canada, it stands as a lasting tribute to the courage and sacrifices of those who fought to shape the nation's future. Explore the rich history and pay homage to Major General Sir Isaac Brock at Brock's Monument. Admission to this remarkable site is free, allowing you to immerse yourself in the legacy of this true Canadian hero and soak in the panoramic views from this iconic landmark.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada 2 Minutes
  • 9.

    Sir Ada Beck II Generating Station

    Located in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, the Sir Adam Beck Hydroelectric Generating Stations encompass two impressive facilities: Sir Adam Beck Generating Station I, Sir Adam Beck Generating Station II, and the Sir Adam Beck Pump Generating Station. These stations are all under the ownership of Ontario Power Generation. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, numerous smaller generating stations were established around Niagara Falls. In response, the Province of Ontario authorized the construction of the first significant publicly owned generating station in the area, which held the distinction of being the world's largest hydroelectric generating station at the time. The stations harness the power of the Niagara and Welland rivers, diverting water from above Niagara Falls and channeling it into the lower section of the Niagara River. Collectively, they boast an impressive total production capacity of up to 1,997 MW (2,678,000 hp). These stations play a vital role in generating clean and sustainable energy for the region. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the Sir Adam Beck Hydroelectric Generating Stations free of charge. Discover the remarkable engineering behind these facilities and gain insight into their significant contributions to hydroelectric power generation. Immerse yourself in the world of sustainable energy and witness firsthand the impressive scale and operation of these power stations.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada 3 Minutes
  • 10.

    Old Fort Niagara

    The establishment of the initial outpost by the French dates back to 1679, and in 1726, they built the impressive structure known as the "French Castle," which stands as a testament to their presence. Remarkably, this historic fort has survived the test of time and remains standing to this day. However, the fortunes of the fort changed in 1759 during the French and Indian War when control shifted to Britain. Despite the challenges posed by the American Revolution, the British maintained authority over the fort. It wasn't until 1796 that the fort was finally handed over to the United States. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the fort free of charge, delving into its rich history and experiencing the remnants of its storied past. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the fascinating stories that unfold within the fort's walls. Gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and conflicts that shaped the region and discover the legacy left behind by the French, British, and American influences. Admission to this historic fort is complimentary, allowing you to freely explore and appreciate the significant role it played in the history of the area.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada 2 Minutes
  • 11.

    Niagara-on-the-Lake

    Located in Ontario, Canada, Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming town nestled at the convergence of the Niagara River and Lake Ontario on the picturesque Niagara Peninsula. It shares its border with New York, United States, situated across the river. Within the Niagara Region of Ontario, Niagara-on-the-Lake holds a unique distinction as the only town in Canada to have a Lord Mayor. As of 2016, the town boasted a population of 17,511 residents. Niagara-on-the-Lake holds immense historical significance for Canada, having served as the inaugural capital of the Province of Upper Canada (predecessor of Ontario) from 1792 to 1797. During that period, it was known as Newark. The town bore witness to several battles during the War of 1812, which unfolded after the American invasion of Upper Canada. These conflicts led to the destruction of not only Niagara-on-the-Lake but also the nearby villages of St. David's and Queenston, along with Fort George. Notably, Niagara-on-the-Lake is home to Ontario's oldest Anglican and Catholic churches, showcasing the town's deep religious heritage. Additionally, it boasts the oldest surviving golf course in North America, a testament to its rich sporting history. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the town's historic sites and immerse themselves in its unique charm. Admission to this captivating town is free, allowing visitors to freely roam and discover the cultural treasures it holds.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada 2 Minutes
  • 12.

    Fort George National Historic Site of Canada

    Constructed under the orders of Lieutenant-Governor Simcoe, Fort George is a historic British fort that was built between 1796 and 1799. It played a crucial role during the War of 1812, serving as the headquarters for Major-General Brock. However, in May 1813, the fort came under attack and was captured by American forces, who proceeded to establish their own fortifications within its walls. In a significant twist of fate, the British managed to retake control of Fort George in December 1813. Today, visitors have the opportunity to explore this storied site and learn about its rich history. Admission to Fort George is free, allowing visitors to discover the fort's strategic significance and immerse themselves in the events that unfolded within its walls during the War of 1812.

    Niagara Falls ON, Canada 2 Minutes
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    • The details of your pick-up location and time will be provided in the confirmation email you receive upon booking.

    Cancellation & Refund Policy

    • Full refund available for cancellations made up to 24 hours in advance of the experience.
    • To receive a full refund, ensure you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time of the experience.
    • No refunds will be provided if you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time of the experience.
    • Changes made within 24 hours of the experience's start time will not be accepted.
    • Cut-off times for cancellations are based on the local time of the experience.
    • This experience is weather-dependent. In the event of poor weather, you can choose a different date or receive a full refund.
    • A minimum number of travelers is required for this experience. If the minimum isn't met and the experience is canceled, you can select an alternative date/experience or receive a full refund.

    Other Information

    • Confirmation provided upon booking.
    • Not accessible for wheelchair users.
    • Stroller accessibility available.
    • Service animals are permitted.
    • Conveniently located near public transportation.
    • Infants must be seated on laps.
    • Infant seats can be provided.
    • Taxes and airport fees billed separately by Niagara Falls Air Tours Inc., not collected by Viator.
    • Airport Improvement Fee: $15 per passenger.
    • 13% HST Harmonized Sales Tax: $12.94 per passenger.
    • Fuel Supplement: $30 per passenger.
    • Flight narration available in multiple languages (English, French, German, Arabic, Spanish, Hindi, Cantonese, Ukrainian, Mandarin Chinese, and Korean), but not guaranteed.
    • Suitable for most travelers.
    • Private tour/activity exclusively for your group.
    • Operated by Niagara Falls Air Tours Inc.
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    Tour Exclusions

    • Airport Improvement Fee: $15 per passenger
    • Fuel Supplement: $30 per passenger
    • 13% HST applied to the Total Price of the Ticket