Niagara Falls Cross-Border Adventure:
Winter Tour & Attractions

About THis Tour

Niagara Falls Cross-Border Adventure: Winter Tour & Attractions

Duration: Plan For 7 hours

This Niagara Falls tour is an epic adventure that takes you on a captivating journey through two countries, the United States and Canada, showcasing the natural wonders of this iconic destination. Starting on the American side in Niagara Falls, New York, and crossing the border into Niagara Falls, Canada, this tour promises breathtaking views, thrilling attractions, and a cross-border experience like no other.

The following admissions are included:

  • Observation Tower
  • Cave of the Winds Gorge Walk
  • New York State Power Authority Power Vista
  • Niagara Parks Power Station
  • Skylon Tower Observation Tower
  • Festival of Lights (when in season)

Tour Highlights

  • Explore all the best areas of Niagara Falls on the USA and Canada sides
  • Soak up unrivaled views of Niagara Falls, up close and from up high
  • Discover top attractions including Cave of the Winds and the Skylon Tower
  • Hotel pick up/drop off offered from both US & Canadian side hotels
  • Your expert local guide sheds light on the region’s geology and history

This tour departs from Niagara Falls, USA or Niagara Falls, ON (Canada).

Guests starting will be crossing an international border.  Proper identification will be required.

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EXPLORATION STOPS

Next Stop, Adventure! Hop off the bus and follow your guide to some of Niagara's must-see attractions. As you explore, learn the secrets of this world-famous natural wonder.  

Niagara Falls Observation Tower

The viewing tower extends dramatically over the Niagara Gorge. From here, visitors can admire all three sets of Niagara Falls: American, Bridal Veil and Horseshoe Falls.

Niagara Power Project Power Vista

Hydroelectric plants have been harnessing the power of the Niagara River for over 100 years. At the Niagara Power Project, explore how Niagara’s geology helps keep New York’s lights on. Learn of scientists including Edison and Tesla — who played huge roles in developing the technologies of todayand try your hand at designing your own dam or operating a power grid. 

Skylon Tower

The Skylon Tower opened to the public in 1965, and has been wowing visitors from high above ever since. Take one of the Yellow Bug elevators for the 52-second journey to the observation platform. On arrival, indoor and outdoor decks offer spectacular views over Niagara Falls and the surrounding scenery.  

Niagara Parks Power Station

From the mightiest turbine to the tiniest detail, uncover the science behind the historic Niagara Parks Power Station - the first major power plant on the Canadian side of the Niagara River. Restored artifacts and interactive storytelling shine a light on the once-dormant power station’s colorful history. 

Cave of the Winds

The thundering waters of Bridal Veil Falls create localized tropical storms, with winds lashing up to 68mph (109kph). Here at the Cave of the Winds, visitors can feel the awesome power of nature up close. 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

Our tours take in the most iconic landmarks that Niagara Falls State Park has to offer. Our knowledgeable guides are experts on the region's local history and culture, and always keen to share their valuable insight.  Don't forget your camera!

Goat Island & Terrapin Point

On Goat Island, winding trekking routes lead up to soaring viewpoints such as Terrapin Point — where the splendor of Niagara Gorge can be fully appreciated. Luna Island's awe-inspiring viewpoint is a popular spot for tourists to soak up the views. Goat Island sits on the US side of Niagara Falls, and ranks among the region’s biggest draws.

Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls spans the US and Canadian border, and attracts visitors from across the world keen to experience this mighty natural wonder for themselves. Whether up-close aboard a sightseeing boat, from the skies by helicopter, or from the Observation Tower, the scenery must be seen to be believed.  

Table Rock Center

Located on the edge of mighty Horseshoe Falls, the Table Rock Welcome Center attracts millions of eager sightseers each year. From your vantage point above the falls, enjoy uninterrupted views over the cascading torrents below.