Niagara Falls is pretty incredible to see, and hear for that matter! In fact, I’m almost certain you’ll hear its roar before even get close. And let’s be honest, that’s why you go to the falls, right? To experience them. With that in mind, I wanna share some really quick and easy tips I discovered on where and how to get the best view of Niagara Falls during your visit.
If it’s your first time, you’ll no doubt be looking for all the things you need to do, when to visit and how to find the best view of Niagara Falls. With that in mind, I wanted to show you some easy ways to find these views and how you can get them from the Canadian side.
Some viewpoints are totally free, others you’ll have to pay, whatever the case, you’ll then know what works best for you.
Take a look at the places with the best view of Niagara Falls from Canda. 🇨🇦
1.) Get within metres of Horseshoe Falls
One of the easiest and closest points you can get to the falls is right at Table Rock Welcome Center. First things first, if you’ve arrived by car, pop it into the Falls Parking Lot, yep, there is a charge but it’s one of the most convenient spots for the best view of Niagara Falls up.
Now, once you’re here, head right over to the outside promenade by the Table Rock Welcome Center and you’ll be literally a few metres from the very edge of Horseshoe Falls.
One thing to note, don’t ever climb over the barriers to ‘dangle your feet over the falls’ that some people have started to do. It’s not only totally reckless but you’re putting your own life and that of others like the police that need to escort you away. Treat the falls with the respect they deserve.
2.) See the falls by helicopter
So, this was possibly one of the coolest and probably the best view of Niagara Falls, especially if you want to have a really unique viewpoint. We did this with Niagara Helicopters and it was the best 12-minute tour ever.
What’s good is that you’ll literally follow the Canadian and United States borderline for the whole flight path. This means you’re guaranteed to see; Horseshoe Falls, America Falls, the Whirlpool, Niagara Rapids and Rainbow Bridge – making it a pretty efficient way to see everything. 🚁
The only thing to consider is that the helicopters won’t be able to fly during certain weather conditions (so it’s always worth having a backup option, too).
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