LocationToronto, CA | Reviews 55 Reviews | Duration9 hours (approx.) | Per person View Price |
Join this year-round guided Niagara Falls Sightseeing Full Day Tour if you want to explore Niagara Falls conveniently from Toronto.
On the way to Niagara Falls, as you pass through wine country and picturesque Niagara-on-the-Lake, sit back and take in the beauty of the Ontario countryside.
The breathtaking Niagara City cruise, which brings you right up to the base of the falls, is an upgrade that you may take if you want to spend the full three hours alone exploring Niagara Falls.
The Rainbow Bridge connects Niagara Falls, Ontario, a city in Canada that is home to the eponymous waterfalls, with the United States. Its location on the western bank of the Niagara River provides views of the Horseshoe Falls, which is the largest section of the cascades. Visitors can access a lower, wetter vantage point behind the falls via lift. Skylon Tower, a 520-foot structure with an observation deck, is situated next to a promenade in a park on a cliff.
The Table Rock Welcome Centre is a shopping and observation complex situated several hundred feet south of the old rock structure that gives its name near Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, at the base of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls.
Hornblower Niagara Cruises, the official and only boat trip operating in Niagara Falls, Canada, offers the country's most unforgettable experience. If boat tickets were purchased with an option, the boat would be closed from December until the end of April. Boat will be replaced during that period by either Skylon Tower or Journey behind the Falls.
A naturally occurring whirlpool on the Niagara River, the Niagara Whirlpool is situated between New York and Ontario on the US-Canada border. Downstream from Niagara Falls, in the Niagara Gorge, is where you can find the whirlpool. The whirlpool can be found as deep as 125 feet.
A gigantic clock face composed of vibrant flowerbeds can be found at this well-known, well-traveled location.
Southern Ontario's Niagara-on-the-Lake is home to this town. It is located at the Niagara River's mouth on the shores of Lake Ontario. It is known for its wineries and the summer Shaw Festival, which features a number of theatrical performances. 19th-century buildings can be seen in the flower-filled, tree-lined old town, mostly along Queen Street. The British constructed Fort George nearby in the nineteenth century to stave off American assaults.
If you choose this option and paid for the tour with a buffet lunch at Fallsview, buffet lunch is included.