Plan Your Niagara Falls Canada Tour

Are you planning to visit Toronto or any other cities of Ontario in Canada? Then, make sure to schedule a visit to the world famous waterfall, the Niagara Falls. The Niagara Falls Canada side has lots to offer to all the tourists who tour Canada, especially Toronto. The Niagara Falls tours Canada offers a lot in the form of entertainment and memories.

Get a comprehensive tour of the Niagara Falls on the Canadian side with the best tour operator. It is always recommended to book your tickets online with one of the best tour agents who give the best offer price and offers on the packages you book.

Some of the Niagara Falls tour Canada packages are as follows:

Niagara Falls Day Tours
Niagara Falls Evening Tours
Niagara Falls Day & Evening Tours
Niagara Falls Bus Tours
Niagara Falls Limo Tours
Niagara Falls Airplane Tours
Niagara Falls Boat Tours
Niagara Falls Helicopter Tours
Niagara Falls Private Tours
Niagara Falls Segway Tours
Niagara Falls Winery Tours
Niagara Falls Skylon Tower Ride

All the above tours have a guide’s assistance separately apart from the vehicle driver or the driver himself as a tour guide.

The tour itinerary includes visits to the following places on the Canadian side of the Niagara Falls:

You may take a guided tour or travel by yourself to the following places:

 The Skylon Tower – You can view all the three waterfalls (American Falls, Horseshoe Falls and Bridal Veil Falls) from the Skylon Tower’s observation deck on the Canada side of Niagara Falls.
 Journey Behind the Falls – This would be a memorable experience as you will get to know the tunnels underneath and behind the Falls.
 Hornblower Niagara Cruise – This is a cruise that can accommodate at least 600 people at a time and ride you through the three waterfalls very closely allowing you to get wet from the sprinkling waters inside the boat. This ride is approximately 15-20 minutes in duration and it will give you a longlasting memory of a lifetime.
 Whirlpool Jetboat ride – This Jetboat ride is done on a natural whirlpool located between the Canada and US borders through the Niagara Gorge. The depth of the whirlpool is about 38 meters or 125 feet.
 Butterfly Conservatory – You can either make it a self-guided tour or guided tour to the butterfly conservatory where you can see over 2000 colorful butterflies flying over the lush and exotic greenery.
 Botanical Gardens – You can locate the Botanical Gardens on the northern side of the Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. No entry fee is charged.
 Fallsview Casino Resort – This resort is very near to Skylon Tower and little away from Niagara Falls in a visible range but 3-1/2 km in distance. It has got the best views of all the waterfalls with spacious sitting areas along with few benefits like Wi-Fi without a charge, coffee-making machines, LED TVs, round the clock room service and complimentary parking. Few more facilities like an indoor swimming pool, 24 x 7 gym, a spa and a casino. So many other attractions available apart from all these benefits and facilities.
 The Niagara Wineries – Wine lovers should not miss the opportunity to taste variety of wines from one of the world’s best wineries at the Niagara region.

Book Your Sightseeing Tour Online

Now, from the above information, you knew the benefits, facilities and entertainments available at the Niagara Falls Canada side. Book your sightseeing tour tickets online now!

Author's Bio: 

Niagara Falls is home to one of the most stunning Natural wonders, however there is so much more to see and experience in Niagara. Our Toronto to Niagara Falls Day Tour will take you from the Falls to the stunning views of the Fallsview Buffet where you will be treated to a sumptuous meal overlooking the Niagara Falls. We then travel back in time to the picturesque town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. This quaint town still retains its 19th century charm from the Victorian era as well as it’s stunning architecture.Toronto to Niagara Falls Tour is complete without visiting one of the regions many wineries, where you will get a behind the scenes look at how grapes are grown, crushed and pressed to produce some of the world’s finest wines.