LocationToronto, Ontario | Duration9 hours (approx.) | Per person CA$135.00 |
Toronto Sightseeing Niagara Falls Tour
Take this year-round guided Toronto Sightseeing Niagara Falls Tour to see Niagara Falls from Toronto.
While travelling to Niagara Falls, take in the scenery as you pass through wine country and picturesque Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Enjoy three hours to freely explore Niagara Falls, or upgrade to the unforgettable Niagara City cruise that brings you right up to the base of the falls.
Niagara Falls, Ontario, a city in Canada near the eponymous waterfalls, is connected to the United States by the Rainbow Bridge. The Horseshoe Falls, the largest component of the cascades, are visible from its location on the western bank of the Niagara River. Visitors can travel by lift to a lower, wetter viewing area behind the falls. A promenade runs alongside the 520-foot-tall Skylon Tower, which has an observation deck, in a park on a cliff.
A few hundred feet south of the old rock structure that carries its name, the Table Rock Welcome Centre is a shopping and viewing complex situated near Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada at the edge of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls.
Don't miss Hornblower Niagara Cruises, the official and only boat trip operating in Niagara Falls, Canada, for the most unforgettable experience in all of Canada. Boat closed from December to the end of April if boat tickets were booked with an option. During such time, Journey behind the Falls or Skylon Tower will be used in place of the boat.
The Niagara Whirlpool is a naturally occurring whirlpool on the Niagara River, which runs between New York and Ontario along the US-Canada boundary. In the Niagara Gorge, below Niagara Falls, is where you can find the whirlpool. The maximum depth of the whirlpool is 125 feet.
This well-known location has been there for a while and has a big clock face composed of vibrant flowerbeds.
A community in southern Ontario is called Niagara-on-the-Lake. At the Niagara River's mouth, it is situated on the shores of Lake Ontario. It is well-known for its wines and the Shaw Festival, an annual festival of theatrical performances. 19th-century structures can be found throughout the flower- and tree-lined old town, primarily along Queen Street. The British constructed 19th-century Fort George nearby to ward off American assaults.
If you selected this option and paid for the tour with the Fallsview Buffet Lunch, the lunch buffet is included.
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8:00 AM
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This activity will end right where it started.