LocationToronto, Ontario | Duration9 hours (approx.) | Per person View price |
Explore Niagara Canadian Side Guided Tour Toronto
Explore Niagara Canadian Side Guided Tour, Toronto with flexible options.
On the beautiful drive from Toronto, learn about Niagara Falls, and then take in the view from the Table Rock Complex.
You can also take the exciting "Journey Behind the Falls," a cruise to the base of the falls on the Niagara City Cruise, or just some free time to take in the breathtaking scenery are all options.
Visit the renowned Floral Clock on your way to Niagara-on-the-Lake after Niagara Falls to browse stores and sample wine.
You'll start out by stopping to take in the spectacular Niagara Falls. Where millions of tourists assemble each year to take pictures next to the Horseshoe Falls' tumbling water! Table Rock is not just near the actual Falls, but there is also a tonne to do once you get there. The Table Rock welcome centre will treat you to a close-up view of the Horseshoe Falls and the American Falls for the ideal tsk photos.
Experience Canada's Best Visitor Attraction up close and personal!
The Heritage District in Niagara-on-the-Lake has lovely shops, and our tourists can frequently be seen browsing there. Beau Chapeau is the place to go to relive the glitz of the 1920s and 1930s and locate the ideal hat. The first year-round holiday store in Canada.
Stop for a scenic photo at Whirlpool Aerocar. Spanish engineer 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 canyon rapidly reverses clockwise and the water escapes through the valley's narrowest channel, is beautifully visible from the cable car, which is suspended from six strong cables. You'll be lifted through the air in an old cable car, 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 unexpectedly alters course. Sometimes terrifying, but never forgotten!
For almost 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 December 28, 1921. At its busiest, the project employed more than 10,000 people.
When sailing the Great Lakes, ocean-going ships with curved hulls designed to withstand rough seas and deeper draughts frequently only carry a portion of their cargo. They account for 20% or so of canal traffic.9.4 million litres of water are required to fill one lock. There are no pumps required; gravity takes care of everything.
The tiniest church in the world, the Living Water Wayside church, is a stop on your day drive 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 explore Niagara Parks' Botanical Gardens. The Niagara Parks School of Horticulture's unique outdoor classroom is located in this lovely garden setting, which also houses the Butterfly Conservatory.
Ticket not included. An all-year-round attraction called Journey Behind the Falls provides a special perspective of the Falls from below and behind. By taking a lift down 150 feet, visitors can access two outdoor viewing decks and two portals that are situated directly behind the Falls through a short tunnel that runs for 150 feet.Your 45-minute Journey Behind the Falls tour includes a free biodegradable rain poncho that serves as a keepsake and protection. To reach the Cataract Portal and the Great Falls Portal, lifts fall 150 feet through bedrock. You proceed to the Upper and Lower Observation Decks after that. Make sure you have a camera if you want to enjoy the renowned Journey Behind the Falls.
Ticket not included. An all-year-round attraction called Journey Behind the Falls provides a special perspective of the Falls from below and behind. By taking a lift down 150 feet, visitors can access two outdoor viewing decks and two portals that are situated directly behind the Falls through a short tunnel that runs for 150 feet.Your 45-minute Journey Behind the Falls tour includes a free biodegradable rain poncho that serves as a keepsake and protection. To reach the Cataract Portal and the Great Falls Portal, lifts fall 150 feet through bedrock. You proceed to the Upper and Lower Observation Decks after that. Make sure you have a camera if you want to enjoy the renowned Journey Behind the Falls.
Up to 16,000 carpet bedding plants are used to produce the elaborate designs on the Floral Clock's face, which are changed twice a year. Ontario Hydro maintains the Floral Clock's mechanics, while Niagara Parks horticulture staff cares for the clock's planted face.
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