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The Complete Niagara Falls Travel Guide ’26: Where to Stay, Eat & What to Do!

13.03.26 | livetoseetheworld | No Comments

Post by Marissa
Canadian Horseshoe Falls from the lower deck of Journey Behind The Falls

Discover why Niagara Falls is a top Canadian travel destination! Explore must-see attractions, top hotels, dining, and a day trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake with this ultimate guide.

This guide unveils must-see sights, insider tips, and hidden gems to elevate your experience. Whether revisiting or exploring anew, unlock the best of Niagara Falls with this essential travel guide.

Where to Stay in Niagara Falls, Canada

Choosing the right hotel is key to an unforgettable Niagara Falls experience. After extensive research, two stand out:

  • Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa: Rated as the top hotel for its unbeatable proximity to the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, luxurious amenities, and stunning views. Perfect for couples or families seeking a premium stay.
  • Sterling Inn & Spa: A boutique gem with a romantic, modern vibe. Guests rave about its spacious rooms, top-notch spa, personalized breakfast, and short walk to the falls. Ideal for a cozy getaway.

Based on our recent stay, we can’t recommend our hotel, but these two are crowd favorites backed by glowing reviews.

You can book either hotel through our links here: Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa & Sterling Inn & Spa

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How to Get to and Around Niagara Falls

Getting to Niagara Falls from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) without a car takes planning. Here’s the breakdown:

  • Shuttle/Bus Services: Online, shuttles (3-hour ride) seem plentiful, but early mornings are limited. I arrived at 5:30 AM and would have waited until 9:20 AM for a bus. Check Niagara Airbus or Megabus schedules ahead. ($20-$45 CAD)
  • Train: Via Rail to Toronto’s Union Station, then a 2-2.5 hour train to Niagara Falls, is luggage-heavy and inefficient. Skip it unless you’re leisurely. ($12-$20 CAD)
  • Taxi/Uber: I negotiated a $200 CAD taxi (1 hour) from YYZ, $30 below Uber’s quote. The return Uber was similar. It’s pricey but convenient.
  • Rent a Car: As you’ve probably learned by now we are big Discover Cars fans. They compare trusted providers and secure the best rates before arriving! We’ve partnered with them for our custom booking widget below:

In Niagara Falls, the WEGO bus system is a game-changer. This hop-on, hop-off service hits all major Niagara Parks attractions along the 56km Niagara River Parkway, with an optional Niagara-on-the-Lake route. Buy tickets at Welcome Centers or Niagara Parks. Note* if you’re considering buying an Adventure Pass, know that WEGO transportation is included! More below.

Boat Tour Approaching Canadian Horseshoe Falls

How to Experience Niagara Falls Attractions

Since 1887, Niagara Parks has mastered tourism, starting with Table Rock House. Maximize your visit with an Adventure Pass (Classic, Plus, or Ultimate) from Welcome Centers at Table Rock, Grand View Marketplace, Clifton Hill, Murray Hill, or Rapidsview. Their concierges will help customize your pass and book attraction timeslots across multiple days. In June, timeslots were flexible, we arrived hours late and waited under 10 minutes. July-August is peak season, so book early. Attractions offer restrooms, eateries, and gift shops.

Passes include WEGO transportation, read the details of each pass or talk to a concierge at a Welcome Center to see which suits your needs best.

Pro Tip: Grab a souvenir passport and collect stickers at each attraction for a fun keepsake!

Best Niagara Falls Attractions, Ranked

Here are the top attractions, ranked by our experience:

1. Journey Behind the Falls

  • Location: Table Rock Welcome Centre, beside Canadian Horseshoe Falls.
  • What to Expect: Descend 125ft by elevator to 130-year-old tunnels. See the falls through rock-cut portals and stand on misty lower decks.
  • Duration: 30-45 minutes, self-guided.
  • Accessibility: Tunnels and upper decks are accessible; lower deck requires stairs.
  • Hours: 9 AM-9 PM (summer); lower deck may close November-April due to ice.
  • Why It’s Great: Feel the falls power up close.

2. White Water Walk

  • Location: 3km north of Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Parkway.
  • What to Expect: Take a 70m elevator to a tunnel, then walk a quarter-mile boardwalk along Class 6 rapids. Learn geology and history from panels.
  • Duration: 30-45 minutes, self-guided.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair and stroller-friendly.
  • Hours: 9 AM-8 PM (summer); possible winter closures.
  • Why It’s Great: Thrilling river views.

3. The Tunnel at Niagara Parks Power Station

  • Location: Niagara Parks Power Station.
  • What to Expect: Ride a glass elevator 180ft to a 2,200ft historic tunnel, then step onto a misty platform with Horseshoe and American Falls views.
  • Duration: 45 minutes-1 hour, self-guided.
  • Accessibility: Fully accessible.
  • Hours: 9 AM-9 PM (summer), year-round.
  • Why It’s Great: History meets stunning vistas.

4. Niagara City Cruises Boat Tour

  • Location: Lower Landing, Great Gorge (near Zipline Tower).
  • What to Expect: Sail past American and Bridal Veil Falls into the misty Horseshoe Falls basin.
  • Duration: 40-60 minutes, including queuing.
  • Accessibility: Fully accessible.
  • Hours: 8:30 AM-9 PM (summer).
  • Why It’s Great: Iconic bucket-list adventure.

5. Butterfly Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

  • Location: 9km north of Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Parkway.
  • What to Expect: Explore North America’s largest glass-enclosed butterfly conservatory with 2,000+ tropical butterflies and lush gardens.
  • Duration: 50-90 minutes.
  • Accessibility: Fully accessible.
  • Hours: 8 AM-8 PM (summer).
  • Why It’s Great: A serene, family-friendly escape.

6. Whirlpool Aero Car

  • Location: 4.5km north of Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Parkway.
  • What to Expect: A 10-minute cable car ride 200-220ft above the Niagara Whirlpool, crossing the Canada-U.S. border four times (no passport needed).
  • Duration: 30-45 minutes with wait times.
  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.
  • Hours: 10 AM-4 PM (seasonal).
  • Why It’s Great: Thrilling gorge views.

7. Floral Showcase

  • Location: 500m south of Horseshoe Falls, near Table Rock Centre.
  • What to Expect: Discover three display houses, outdoor gardens, and a tropical foyer with seasonal floral displays (up to 8 changes yearly).
  • Duration: 1-2 hours.
  • Accessibility: Some uneven terrain; check with Niagara Parks.
  • Hours: 10 AM-5 PM (typical).
  • Why It’s Great: A tranquil retreat for nature lovers.

Regret missing the WildPlay MistRider Zipline to the Falls soaring over the gorge is next on my list!

Lauren enjoying the views and sounds at the White Water Walk

Top Dining in Niagara Falls

Niagara’s dining scene is a treat! Here are our favorites:

  • Queen Victoria Place Restaurant: Their summer berry salad was fresh and vibrant; perfect for a light meal with falls views.
  • Table Rock House Restaurant: Lauren’s braised short-rib was fall-off-the-bone delicious, paired with a cozy ambiance that looks out over Canadian Horseshoe Falls.
  • Corso Italian: Family-style dishes were a hit; every plate was a winner!
  • Taco N’ Tequila: Fun, flavorful tacos and margaritas for a casual vibe.
  • La Favella: The go-to rooftop spot for a lively night out with great drinks and atmosphere.

Day Trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake

Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL), a charming 25-minute drive from Niagara Falls, stole my heart. I’d stay here next time! Here’s your guide:

  • Transportation: Catch the WEGO shuttle to the Floral Clock stop, then grab a $25 CAD day pass for hourly service to/from NOTL until 7:00 PM.
  • Where to Stay:
    • Prince of Wales: Historic and central ($200-$400 CAD/night).
    • White Oaks Resort & Spa: Wellness-focused, just outside town ($200-$350 CAD/night).
    • 124 on Queen Hotel & Spa: Central, great for groups ($250-$500 CAD/night).
  • When to Visit: Late May-September is vibrant; early June beats peak summer crowds.
  • Top Attractions:
    • Heritage District (Queen Street): Victorian-era shops, restaurants, and horse-drawn carriages; Hallmark-movie vibes!
    • Niagara Wineries: Bike between 40+ wineries (~$30/day rental). Visit Peller Estates or Inniskillin.
    • Queen’s Royal Beach: Relax on Lake Ontario with Fort Niagara views. Perfect for wading.
    • Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club: North America’s oldest course (1875) with stunning Lake Ontario views. 9 holes: $50 CAD; 18 holes: $90 CAD. Their Waterfront Restaurant serves tasty mussels and local wine; no dress code for women!

Final Thoughts

Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake blend natural wonders, delicious dining, and charming escapes. This 2025 guide ensures an efficient, unforgettable trip. Stay tuned for our Toronto post, and share your Niagara tips in the comments!

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The Tunnel

Marissa & Lauren at The Tunnel
Floral Showcase
White Water Boardwalk
Boat Tour
Platform @ The Tunnel
Queen’s Royal Beach

Whirlpool Aerocar

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