If you will be in Toronto over the coming weeks on business or for pleasure, there are many things in Toronto to keep you busy.
After touring the city, you might think about taking a day trip to Niagara Falls from Toronto.
Niagara Falls is just 1.5 hours from Toronto. You can take a train, bus, drive down in your own or rented car, or hire a car with chauffeur.
Viewing Niagara Falls is absolutely free. Take a stroll along Niagara Parkway promenade to admire the view of the Falls, part of which is on the US side.
There are many ticketed attractions as well as free attractions in Niagara Falls. Most of the main attractions are along Niagara Parkway.
The WEGO buses are ideal for visitors and tourists. These shuttles take you to popular attractions in Niagara Parks and the tourism areas of Lundy’s Lane, Victoria Avenue, Clifton Hill, Fallsview area, Queen Street, etc.
24-hour and 48-hour WEGO bus passes can be bought from various retailers. The Niagara Falls Adventure Pass or the Niagara Falls Wonder Pass (wintertime pass) gives you access to some Niagara Parks attractions and free 2-day WEGO bus access.
To save time and see more places, you can book a guided tour. There are public bus tours and private tours that give you the best day trip to Niagara Falls from Toronto.
A guided day trip to Niagara Falls from Toronto shows you the best sights in Niagara Falls. Most day trips include a short tour of Niagara-on-the-Lake, a picturesque town famous for its Victorian-era architecture, flower-lined streets, quaint shops, wineries and vineyards.
Hornblower boat cruise, Whirlpool Rapids, Clifton Hill, Floral Clock, Queenston Heights Park, and a winery tour with wine tasting are some of the attractions you can expect to see with a bus tour.
If you do not like travelling in a tour bus, you can book a private tour day trip to Niagara Falls from Toronto. Select a tour depending on your group size and enjoy a day exploring sights of your choice in Niagara Falls.