Are you looking for the best things to do in Niagara Falls on the Canadian side? We have visited countless times and have enjoyed so many amazing experiences, so we decided to rank the best things to do in Niagara Falls in order.
Many people only make a quick day trip to Niagara from Toronto, and while you can see a lot in one day, it is worth spending two or three days exploring the Honeymoon Capital of the World. New attractions open every year, so whether it’s your first time visiting Niagara Falls or your 20th, you will always have a great time at this sensational natural wonder of the world.
Things to do in Niagara Falls
Dave and I have been visiting the falls year after year since 1996, and it is our “go-to” getaway from Toronto.
When you visit Niagara Falls, we highly recommend getting the Adventure Pass to see all the top attractions with one ticket. Sold through Niagara Parks, the Niagara Falls Adventure Pass gives you discounted access to Journey Behind the Falls, Hornblower, Whitewater Walk, Niagara’s Fury, and the Butterfly Conservatory, with unlimited transportation on the WeGo People Mover to each activity. See packages and details here.
No visit to Niagara Canada would be complete without visiting the Street of Fun! The Clifton Hill Fun Pass gets you into 6 Niagara Falls attractions in the Clifton Hill area, including the Niagara SkyWheel, Movieland Wax Museum and the 6D Interactive adventure rides Cosmic Coaster 4D Theatre, and Zombie Attack 4D Theatre, Ghostblaster’s Dark Ride, Wizard Golf or Dinosaur Golf! Clifton Hill is also a great place to look for things to do in Niagara Falls at night or with families.
1. Whirlpool Jetboat
It may not be located directly in the Niagara Falls area, but you must make a short trip to Queenston and can be reached by taking the WeGo people mover which is included in your adventure pass. It’s just a short 10-minute drive up the Niagara Parkway from the city center and this exhilarating jet boat tour is pure adrenaline.
Choose which jet boat tour you want—open or closed, wet or dry. We’ve done both, and I prefer the dry ride, as you really get to take in the beauty of the Niagara Gorge, passing through the oldest state park in the USA and the beautiful Niagara Glen area on the Canadian Site. The trip takes you along the Niagara River to the Class 6 rapids of the whirlpool.
Feel the power of the Niagara River as you cut through rapids with its triple turbo diesel water…
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