LocationToronto, Ontario | Duration9 hours | Per Person View price |
Toronto to Niagara Small Group Tour and Boat Ride
Take in some of Canada's most breathtaking scenery on this Unforgettable Toronto to Niagara Small Group Tour and Boat Ride.
On this seasonal day trip from Toronto to Niagara Falls, view the Niagara River, American Falls, Horseshoe Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls from Skylon Tower's 520-foot-tall (160-meter) viewing deck. Then, experience the waterfalls' amazing force from below with a thrilling boat ride on the Hornblower Cruise, and take the Journey Behind the Falls to discover the cavernous tunnels beneath the water. This Toronto to Niagara Early Bird Small Group Tour and Boat Ride is for a small party of up to 7 people and includes transport back and forth from the hotel and all admission costs.
Don't pass up the chance to see one of the world's seven natural wonders. This Niagara Falls Day Tour from Toronto includes everything you need, from Skylon Tower tickets to transportation to and from Toronto. The tour begins at 8 a.m., after your guide collects you from downtown Toronto. The trip to Niagara Falls will take about 1.5 hours.
Upon arrival, you will be taken to the Skylon Tower viewing deck. The viewing deck is 520 feet (160 meters) above the earth.
Witness the most breathtaking view of the Niagara River and the American Falls.
View one of the falls that comprise the magnificent Niagara Falls.
Take your camera and record the views of Horseshoe Falls!
If you thought seeing the Falls from above was amazing, wait until you get to the next stop on your tour. Your tour guide will take you to Journey Behind the Falls for a behind-the-scenes view of the Falls.
During a boat trip up to the falls on the Hornblower Cruise, experience the incredible force of the flowing water.
The Floral Clock is a one-of-a-kind attraction in Niagara Falls. The clock's remarkable planted face comprises Alternanthera, Santolina, and Privet.
The Niagara Whirlpool is a natural whirlpool that may be found along the Niagara River. The river takes a 90-degree curve here, resulting in some magnificent rapids.