Our tour starts at 55 York Street. We travel through a beautiful area to reach Niagara Falls. Your guide shares interesting facts about the region, including Niagara Falls, as we enjoy views of Lake Ontario, the Niagara Escarpment, and the Welland Canal. We then go to the famous parkway for close-up views of the falls. You can choose to go on a boat cruise, helicopter ride, or explore the falls.
In the afternoon, we leave Niagara Falls for a scenic drive along the Niagara Parkway. You'll see Queenston Heights, the Floral Clock, Whirlpool Rapids, and more. We reach Niagara-on-the-Lake, a charming town with many attractions. You can stroll through the streets, visit shops, take a horse-drawn carriage, and enjoy complimentary wine tasting at Niagara College before heading back to Toronto.
The itinerary may change due to circumstances beyond our control. In winter, the schedule may reverse due to daylight savings. If the Niagara City Cruises boat tour isn't available, we offer the Journey Behind The Falls as a substitute.
• Botanical Gardens: The Botanical Gardens are like a calm and quiet place filled with many different plants, colorful flowers, and sculptures. It's close to Niagara Falls, and you can take a peaceful stroll while enjoying the beauty of nature.
• Whirlpool Rapids: At the Whirlpool Rapids, you can see a strong and natural whirlpool in the Niagara River where it becomes narrow. It's a powerful and swirling part of the river that creates an amazing sight.
• Queenston Heights Park: Queenston Heights Park is a really nice park on the Niagara Escarpment. It's a place where you can enjoy lovely views of the surroundings. You might want to have a picnic there or just relax and take in the beautiful scenery.
• Historic Sites: In this area, there are special places with a lot of history. You can discover landmarks like Brock's Monument, which is like a big tribute to someone important from the War of 1812, and the Laura Secord Homestead, a place connected to a famous Canadian heroine.
• Lush Vineyards: As you leave Niagara-on-the-Lake, the road takes you through the heart of Niagara's wine country. You'll see lots of green vineyards, where they grow grapes to make wine. If you have time, you might even stop at one of the wineries to taste some delicious wines.
• Niagara-on-the-Lake: Niagara-on-the-Lake is a really charming town. It looks like it's from a long time ago with its well-kept buildings from the 19th century. There are beautiful gardens, and the streets are lined with trees. You can explore little shops, try local food, and learn about the town's interesting history.