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Plan language: EnglishThings to do in Niagara, Canada include experiencing the thunderous power of Niagara Falls and exploring behind the waterfalls on the Journey Behind the Falls tour. Visitors can enjoy fun and lights on Clifton Hill or relax among over 2,000 colorful butterflies at the Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory.


An experience with the violent force of nature right before your eyes. Feel the rush of the rushing water and enjoy the fantastic view from several platforms.
Quick facts: The water volume at Niagara Falls can reach up to 168,000 cubic meters per minute, which equals a million bathtubs filled every minute. The area attracts over 30 million visitors annually, led by the impressive three waterfalls that together form a spectacular natural force.
Highlights: The strength and sound of the rushing water can be felt all the way down at the foot's viewpoints, where you can almost sense the water's power against your skin. At night, the falls are lit up in colors, and special fireworks light up the sky above the dramatic waterfall approximately 130 meters high.


Experience the power of the wild waterfall up close. Walk behind tumbling water and feel nature's raw energy close by.
Quick facts: You can walk down into tunnels behind the waterfalls and feel the rush of over 2,800 cubic meters of water per second. It feels like standing in the middle of a natural concert of water's power and rumbling.
Highlights: Behind the waterfall there is a network of tunnels where you can see water spray and hear the thunder of the falls up close. The only way to get this close and gain this unique perspective of the cascades crashing down just a few meters in front of you.


A nonstop fun mecca for all ages. Expect flashing lights, games, and family-friendly adventures all the way.
Quick facts: Over 12 million visitors each year flock to experience the entertainment and attractions. The street has over 20 different dining spots and attractions gathered on just 1.5 kilometers.
Highlights: The colorful neon lights in the evening create an almost magical atmosphere. Here you can try the world's largest arcade with more than 30 stations while enjoying the view of the illuminated Niagara Falls.


Experience over 2,000 free-flying butterflies up close. Walk through a tropical rainforest full of color and life!
Quick facts: Over 2,000 lizards, butterflies from around 45 different species fly freely in the 1,000 square meter rainforest world. The facility maintains a constant temperature of 26 degrees and about 80% humidity to keep the butterflies comfortable.
Highlights: An impressive 45 different species, including day-flying butterflies such as atlas and morpho butterflies, glide close around the visitors. The insects come all the way from tropical areas like South America and Southeast Asia and fill the room with colorful wings and a gentle hum.


A zip line with an adrenaline rush and magnificent nature views. Experience the world's largest whirlpool like never before beneath your feet.
Quick facts: The suspended cable car sails over the Niagara River and offers fantastic views down to the whirlpool where the river turns. The car's cabin seats 35 people and hovers 50 meters above the water surface on a 190 meter long line.
Highlights: The car travels along the cable car line over the world's most powerful river whirlpool, the Great Whirlpool, which has a diameter of 140 meters. The experience offers a thrill in the stomach and a fantastic panoramic view of both the river, the forest, and the dramatic whirlpool below.


Explore 10+ km of scenic trails and rock climbing. Experience stunning views of the Niagara River's currents and ancient limestone cliffs.
Quick facts: Here you can explore over 10 kilometers of trails and enjoy the view of the Niagara River and its chaotic whirlpools. The forest areas' rock formations consist of limestone that is millions of years old and a popular area for geology enthusiasts.
Highlights: A special feature is the rock climbing areas that test visitors' skills with over 200 bouldering and climbing routes. The view at Glen Overlook offers a panoramic sight of the Niagara Gorge, where the river glides beneath you with rushing rapids.


Fantastic view of the Niagara River and the waterfalls. Experience a calm and heated ride high above the landscape.
Quick facts: The Ferris wheel stands 53 meters tall and offers a panoramic view of the Niagara River and the famous waterfalls. Each time the cabin rotates, you get a smooth, calm ride that lasts about 12 minutes.
Highlights: The cabins are heated, so even on cool days you can enjoy the view comfortably. When night falls, thousands of lights turn on, creating a magical atmosphere over the area.


Walk along a 181-meter-long footbridge over a wild river. Feel the raw power as the water rushes and foams right beneath your feet.
Quick facts: There is a walkway of 181 meters along the edge of the powerful Niagara River water, where the water's current can reach up to 12,000 liters per second. You follow the river's original rock walls, which are millions of years old and show rock layers up to 10 meters thick.
Highlights: Under the walkway, the ice-cold river roars, feeling very close. You can almost touch the swirling white sprays of foam. Where else can you stand at the edge of such a wild river current while experiencing its raw power wrapped in nature's own millions of years?


Get a unique look at a 12-meter-wide flower clock with large hands. Experience color changes from over 16,000 flowers through the seasons.
Quick facts: The clock works without a battery and is driven by an electric motor that precisely controls the hands. Flowers around the clock are replaced twice a year with more than 16,000 plants and flowers.
Highlights: The unique clock has a diameter of 12 meters, and the hands weigh 635 and 905 kilograms respectively, making it one of the world's largest flower clocks. The colors and patterns change with the flower seasons, providing a living and ever-changing experience.


Experience war history up close. Step into the soldiers' world and feel the drama and excitement of history.
Quick facts: The fort was a key position during the War of 1812, where battles played out close to the Niagara River. It has massive earthworks and cannon positions that still tell stories of past war strategies.
Highlights: A special experience is walking through the authentic trenches and hearing the exact alarm that soldiers used to warn of attacks. You can feel history's presence in the cold, strong smell of cannon smoke when reenactments are arranged.
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Butter tarts are a classic Canadian dessert with a filling of butter, sugar, and eggs in a flaky pastry shell, beloved throughout Ontario including Niagara.

Niagara's local peach harvest makes peach cobbler a popular sweet dish, highlighting the region's fresh fruit in a warm, comforting dessert.

Made from Niagara's famous ice wine, this sorbet captures the unique sweetness and acidity of the region's celebrated frozen grape harvest.

The peameal bacon sandwich is a savory staple in Niagara, featuring a thick-cut, cornmeal-coated smoked pork loin served on a bun.

Tourtière, a traditional meat pie, reflects the Franco-Canadian influence and is enjoyed as a hearty savory dish in Niagara.

This local freshwater fish is prized for its mild flavor and is often pan-fried or baked, representing the Niagara region's riverine cuisine.

Niagara Ice Wine is a world-renowned dessert wine made from grapes naturally frozen on the vine, and it exemplifies the region's unique climate and winemaking skill.

Niagara's abundant apple orchards support a thriving craft cider industry, producing a variety of crisp, refreshing beverages.

This ale incorporates locally grown peaches, merging craft brewing techniques with the fruit flavors that Niagara is famous for.
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Canada's largest city, known for the CN Tower and diverse cultures.
Known as the Garden City, offers wineries and canal views.
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Comments (9)
Avoid the main strip eateries, check out Clifton Hill's side streets for real local food at better prices.
The falls are incredible but very crowded, especially in summer. Try visiting early morning for a more peaceful vibe. The weather was perfect for walking around.
Food options are decent but overpriced near tourist spots. We found some great local diners if you venture a bit away from the falls.
The town feels touristy but charming. Two days is enough unless you want to explore the wine country nearby.
We enjoyed the mix of nature and small town feel. Wish there were more affordable food options though.