Mississauga is a large Canadian city neighbouring Toronto. Situated on the shores of Lake Ontario, it is home to Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada’s busiest airport.
It has a thriving business district. Many Canadian and multinational corporations are headquartered in Mississauga. The city sees many corporate and business events, which attract visitors from North America and the world.
Niagara Falls, the world’s most well known waterfall, is just under 1.5 hours from Mississauga. A short trip from Mississauga to Niagara Falls can easily be arranged.
There are many tour companies offering bus tours from Mississauga to Niagara Falls. They offer free pickup/dropoff at most hotels and other accommodations in the city.
Day tours are the most convenient as they start in the morning (8:00 a.m.) and end by 7:00 p.m., leaving time for relaxation or other activities in the evening.
Take the Mississauga to Niagara Falls Evening Tour if you want to see Niagara Falls illuminated at night in multiple colours. You can see the summer fireworks too on these tours.
Tours from Mississauga to Niagara Falls take you to the most popular attractions in Niagara Falls and the surrounding area.
The Hornblower boat ride, Floral Clock, Whirlpool Rapids, Queenston Heights Park, wine tasting at a winery are some of the activities you can look forward to on tours from Mississauga to Niagara Falls.
You will have plenty of free time to view the Falls and explore the area on your own. Queen Victoria Park, Floral Showhouse and Clifton Hill are some places you could explore.
Mississauga to Niagara Falls tours are fully guided bus tours, with narration about Niagara’s history and the attractions you will visit.
If you are ever in Mississauga, take some time off from your schedule to see nature’s marvel on the Niagara River. The memory of the scenic surroundings, the magnificent waterfall, and the taste of Niagara wine will remain with you forever.
Many visitors are so impressed by the Falls, they often return for a longer stay.
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