
Niagara Falls
Best time to visit
Evening visits during summer bring captivating light shows and cooler temperatures, enhancing the magical vibe. Early mornings offer fewer crowds and softer natural light for photos.
Budget tips
Entry to the park is free, but boat tours and observation decks have fees; purchasing combo passes can cut costs if doing multiple activities. Look for online discounts and visit on weekdays to avoid peak pricing.
Recommended for
Nature lovers, Families, Photography enthusiasts, Adventure seekers
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: Feel the power of more than 168,000 cubic meters of water plunging every minute, producing a thunderous roar that inspires awe. The falls consist of three separate waterfalls: Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls.
Highlights: At night, neon lights bathe the falls in vibrant hues that shift through the color spectrum. Brave visitors can take a boat tour under the mist, experiencing the roaring water as a mighty force right above them.
Insider tips
- Wear waterproof gear or bring a raincoat for the mist, especially if taking the boat tour.
- Capture epic sunrise shots from the Table Rock Welcome Centre viewpoint.
- Skip the busiest midday hours to enjoy a more peaceful experience.
- Try local snacks at nearby markets for a quick, affordable bite.
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