Explore both sides
Top Attractions
Best of both the Canada and US sides
Horseshoe Falls
The iconic 57-metre horseshoe-shaped falls — best viewed from Table Rock terrace.
Clifton Hill
Niagara's famous entertainment strip — wax museums, arcades, SkyWheel, mini golf.
Journey Behind the Falls
Tunnels carved behind Horseshoe Falls. Ponchos provided — you will get soaked. Separate Niagara Parks ticket (~$28 CAD adult, 2026).
Skylon Tower
775-ft observation tower with revolving dining room and panoramic views of both falls. ~$18 CAD online / $22 walk-up adult (2026).
Butterfly Conservatory
Indoor tropical paradise with 2,000+ free-flying butterflies. Warm and magical. On the grounds of the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens. ~$25 CAD adult / $16.50 child (2026).
Niagara SkyWheel
Giant Ferris wheel on Clifton Hill with glass gondolas and great views. ~$15 CAD adult / $7 child (2026).
Niagara IMAX Theatre
Giant screen showing "Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic" film plus other features.
Bird Kingdom
World's largest free-flying indoor aviary. Over 400 exotic birds from 45 species.
White Water Walk
Boardwalk along the Niagara Gorge Class 6 rapids — walk feet from one of the wildest stretches of white water in North America. Niagara Parks ticket; seasonal (late Apr–Oct).
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Accommodation
From budget-friendly to luxury stays with falls views
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Where to Eat
From falls-view dining to quick bites, both sides
Table Rock Kitchen
Upscale Canadian cuisine with a direct unobstructed view of Horseshoe Falls.
AG Inspired Cuisine
Farm-to-table tasting menus. Romantic atmosphere, one of the best wine lists in Niagara.
Rainforest Cafe
Themed jungle restaurant — thunderstorms, animatronic animals, kids go wild.
The Revolving Dining Room — Skylon Tower
Revolves 360° over the falls. Dinner here is an event. Reserve weeks ahead in summer.
Queenston Heights Restaurant
Historic heritage restaurant atop Queenston Heights with stunning gorge views.
Treadwell Cuisine
Award-winning Niagara-on-the-Lake farm-to-table restaurant. Worth the short drive.
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Bridge wait times, both directions
Main crossing — open to all vehicles & pedestrians. Busiest.
NEXUS card holders only. No vehicles. Far faster.
North of falls — good alternative when Rainbow is backed up
Fort Erie ↔ Buffalo — south of Niagara Falls area






