The 20-minute Voyage to the Falls boat tour, sailing from Niagara Falls, Canada, brings guests on the journey of a lifetime. Enjoy stunning views of the Niagara Gorge, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls, and come face-to-face with the famous Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Feel the thundering roar, awesome power, and amazing mist (a protective souvenir recyclable mist poncho is provided) that come along with these natural wonders or, ride after sunset for a light-mist experience with the illumination of the Falls.
Just steps away from the Niagara Falls, you can walk the (steep) Clifton Hill street for food, drinks, and fun. Hop on the Niagara SkyWheel, a giant enclosed Ferris wheel that soars 175 feet above the action—perfect for jaw-dropping views of the Falls day or night. Challenge your pals to a round of glow‑in‑the‑dark mini golf at Wizard’s Golf or tee off among erupting volcanoes and dinos at Dinosaur Adventure Golf. Dive into the wacky world of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum, get spooked in year-round haunted houses like Nightmares or House of Frankenstein, then rack up tickets in the massive arcades at Great Canadian Midway. End your trip with a delicious Beaver's Tail to satisfy the appetite you worked up (no beavers harmed in the making). They offer a Fun Pass with deals for multiple attractions!
You hop into an elevator that plunges about 125 feet through solid bedrock, then emerge inside historic tunnels that lead to cave‑like portals situated right behind the roaring Horseshoe Falls—talk about getting up close and personal! From there you can step out onto two observation decks at the base of the Falls and feel the spray while seeing the full power of the river crashing down. It’s a self‑guided mini-adventure that blends dramatic views with fascinating history—some 130 years of evolution from lantern-lit tunnels to modern exhibits—and yes, you’ll get a poncho so you don’t turn into a drenched tourist.
Soar along one of four side‑by‑side ziplines, flying over the gorge at over 70 km/h toward the Canadian Horseshoe Falls—170 m (220 ft) up, 670 m (2,200 ft) across, and views for days. Plus, you'd be supporting our groomsmen Vinny who runs the place!
Strap in for a high-octane ride aboard a jet boat that zips through Niagara Gorge rapids, spins through swirling whirlpool currents, and splashes you with icy cold water—expect to be absolutely soaked, especially if you sit in the front rows. Both wet‑and‑dry options are available—choose the open “Wet Jet” for full splash thrills or the enclosed “Dry Freedom Jet” if you’d rather stay dry—and either way, guests rave about the adrenaline rush, wave-chomping fun, and top-notch crew vibes.
The White Water walk is like no other, along a boardwalk at the very edge of one of the world's wildest stretches of whitewater! Marvel at the relentless power and beauty of nature and see how the deep and narrow Great Gorge was created.
You can stroll down Queen Street and pop into all the cute boutique shops—everything from handmade soaps to gourmet chocolates. Walk around Queen’s Royal Park for some great views of Lake Ontario. And of course, you have to hit up a few local wineries—there are tons around, and many offer tastings, tours, and those Instagram-worthy vineyard views. We recommend Peller Estates, Wayne Gretsky Estates, and Trius Winery and Restaurant!
Toronto’s got a bit of everything, so you’ll never be bored! The CN Tower gives a great view of the city, especially if you’re brave enough to do the EdgeWalk. If you're into sports, catch a Blue Jays game at the Rogers Centre or check out the Hockey Hall of Fame for some hockey history. Toronto’s also packed with awesome eats from every culture you can think of, so whether you're craving tacos, dim sum, shawarma, or poutine, you’re covered.
Yes, there are in fact beaches in Canada. Maybe not as grand as the ones on Long Island, but they do the trick. Kick back on the wide sandy stretch at Bay Beach, where crystal-clear Lake Erie waters are perfect for a refreshing swim or lounging under the sun. Grab a bite or a gelato from local joints like Shaka or Maplewood Gelato, then stroll through the shops and cafés. Swing by the weekly Waterfront Supper Market—food trucks, live tunes, craft beers or wine, and all that beachside fun rolled into one cozy evening event.