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On a trip with flexible alternatives, experience the Best Niagara Falls Canadian Side Tour from Toronto
Take in the vista from the Table Rock Complex after learning about Niagara Falls on the picturesque trip from Toronto.
Add the wet and exciting "Journey Behind the Falls," take the Niagara City Cruise to the base of the falls, or just have some time alone to admire the breathtaking scenery.
As you travel to Niagara-on-the-Lake to shop and sample wine from Niagara Falls, stop to see the world-famous Floral Clock.
A view of the majestic Niagara Falls will be your first destination. Millions of tourists visit this location each year to stand near the Horseshoe Falls' roaring water as it crashes over the edge. Table Rock is located directly beneath the Falls, and once you get there, there is a tonne to do. In order to take the greatest selfies and family photos, you will be given to a close-up view of the Horseshoe Falls and the American Falls from the Table Rock welcome centre.
The best visitor experience in Canada is there in front of you!
Our guests can frequently be seen strolling through Niagara-on-the-Lake's Heritage District, which has lovely shops. Visit Beau Chapeau to discover your ideal hat and relive the glitz of the 1920s and 1930s. The first holiday shopping centre open all year in Canada.
Whirlpool Aerocar: a beautiful photo stop. Since its introduction in 1916, the Whirlpool Aero automobile has been on the road thanks to the design work of Spanish engineer Leonardo Torres Quevedo. The Niagara Whirlpool is generated towards the end of the rapids, where the canyon rapidly twists anticlockwise and the river exits through the valley's narrowest channel. The Niagara Whirlpool may be seen beautifully from the cable car, which is suspended from six strong cables. You'll ride in a vintage cable car through the air while perched high over the raging Niagara River. One of the most captivating natural phenomena in the world, the Niagara Whirlpool, is created when a torrent of water far below abruptly alters course. Occasionally terrifying, but worth it!
Ontario has received clean, renewable electricity for almost a century thanks to the Sir Adam Beck I Generating Station (GS). The Queenston-Chippawa Development, as it was referred to between 1922 and 1950, was the largest hydroelectric power station in the world when it was inaugurated by Sir Adam Beck on December 28, 1921. Over 10,000 workers were engaged in the project at its height of construction.
Often only carrying a portion of their cargo when sailing the Great Lakes, ocean-going ships with curved hulls designed to withstand rough seas and deeper draughts. 20% or so of canal traffic is made up of them.The amount of water needed to fill a lock is 9.4 million litres. Gravity handles everything, so no pumps are required.
You should stop at the Living Water Wayside church, the tiniest church in the world, on your day drive from Toronto to Niagara Falls.
Just 10 minutes' drive north of the Niagara Falls, take a stroll through Niagara Parks' Botanical Gardens, which are situated along the Great Gorge and Niagara Parkway. The Niagara Parks School of Horticulture's students use this lovely garden setting, which houses the Butterfly Conservatory, as their special outdoor classroom.
A year-round attraction, Journey Behind the Falls offers a special perspective of the Falls from below and behind. In order to access two outdoor viewing decks and two portals that are situated right below the Falls, visitors must descend 150 feet by lift and then travel through a short (150 foot) tunnel.A complimentary biodegradable rain poncho will be provided to you as a keepsake during your 45-minute Journey Behind the Falls tour. The Cataract Portal and the Great Falls Portal can be reached by tunnels that descend 150 feet via bedrock. The Upper and Lower Observation Decks can be reached after that. Take a camera with you if you want to capture the iconic Journey Behind the Falls experience. (can buy tickets)
During your tour, take in the stunning falls.
With up to 16,000 carpet bedding plants, the intricate patterns on the Floral Clock's face are made and changed twice a year. The Niagara Parks horticulture team looks after the Floral Clock's planted face, and Ontario Hydro is responsible for maintaining the mechanism inside.