

A passport or Enhanced Driver's License(EDL) is required for crossing the border.
Millions of people have visited Niagara Falls for their power and natural beauty. Honeymooners have flocked to Niagara Falls since the 19th century. Famous visitors to the Falls have included JFK, Princess Diana, Pierre Trudeau, Jimmy Carter and more. Niagara Falls was also featured in such films as “Niagara” with Marilyn Monroe and “Superman II” with Christopher Reeve.
The Maid of the Mist has been transporting visitors to the base of Niagara Falls since 1846. This is a boat ride that you don't want to miss as it is the only way to experience both the American Falls and Horseshoe Falls and the power of the mighty Niagara River from this vantage point.
“Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours has been one of Niagara’s premier family attractions since 1992. With awe-inspiring scenery, historical landmarks lining the shores of the Niagara River, the adventure of class 5 rapids and the thrill of Devil’s hole whirlpool! Trips with Whirlpool Jet boat tours are between 45 – 60 minutes, plus a half an hour for orientation, guests will be with us for approximately 1.5 hours – 2hours. Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours is appropriate for all ages (minimum 44inches tall on the ‘Wet Jet’ and 40 inches tall on the ‘Jet Dome’. Book online and save $7.50 per person!
This magical attraction features over 2,000 colourful tropical butterflies floating freely among lush, exotic blossoms and greenery. Paths wind through the rainforest setting, past a pond and waterfall and the Emergence window, where butterflies leave their pupae and prepare to take their first flight!
The Skylon Tower stands near famous Niagara Falls, offering visitors a stunning view of the area from its Observation deck, 775 feet above the mighty falls. Niagara’s tallest tower also features several dining options, including a revolving dining room which makes one complete rotation per hour.
If the Skylon Tower just isn’t high enough for you, maybe Niagara Helicopters can satisfy your lust for elevation. Get an awe-inspiring view of Niagara Falls or travel in chopper style to one of the region’s wineries for lunch.
Hold on to your seats! Experience the thunderous power of Niagara Falls from a heart-thumping perspective. The IMAX Theatre Niagara Falls features a more than six-stories high screen and 12,000 watts of floor shaking digital surround sound that will make feel like you're right in the heart of the action.
Want to touch and feed a beluga whale? Marineland has long been a favorite for families. This park features amusement rides, dolphin, walrus and sea lion shows; splash and jump sessions showcasing killer whales. There are also land animals such as deer, buffaloes and bears.
The sound is like thunder, the sight awe-inspiring! Take a journey deep below and behind the heart of Niagara and stand in the mist where the mighty Canadian Horseshoe Falls tumbles from 13 stories above!
Experience 50,000 sq feet of tropical rainforest with over 400 free flying birds at the world’s largest indoor aviary, Niagara Falls Aviary.
Get a great view and a rush of adrenalin by traveling above the Niagara Whirlpool and its rapids in an antique cable car. The Whirlpool Aero Car is open seasonally in suitable weather.
Considered Frank Lloyd Wright's greatest "Prairie House," this five-structure complex was designed and built from 1903 to 1905. The 362 art glass windows, a Wright trademark, along with his horizontal lines and sharp angles, are pleasing to Wright novices and devotees alike.
Sail back in time aboard the schooner Spirit of Buffalo. Rediscover old world sailing on a classic 73 foot coastal sailing vessel.Join the crew and hoist the sails, or just sit back, relax and take in the experience. Revel in the moment as our magnificent red sails capture the wind and the Spirit sails off to a place time forgot.
An oasis of breathtaking beauty, these gardens - filled with flowers, plants, herbs and cacti from around the world - are housed inside an 1890s Victorian glass-domed greenhouse. The site, designed by New York Central Park creator Frederick Law Olmstead, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Buffalo's Forest Lawn Cemetery dates back to 1849. It is set on a beautiful land full of a variety of mature trees, gentle hills, dabbling brooks, picturesque bridges and a small lake
The third-oldest zoo in the U.S., housed on 23 acres, features over 1000 animals from throughout the world in natural settings, plus more than 300 species of plants. Gorillas in a rainforest, lion and tiger habitats, a petting zoo, giant Brazilian cockroaches, polar bears and a clan of buffalo are the highlights.
This waterfront museum, located across from HSBC Arena , salutes all branches of the United States Armed Forces, with special emphasis on Western New York veterans. Visitors can tour a World War II submarine, destroyer, and guided missile cruiser. There are military artifacts such as tanks, aircraft and memorabilia, including a collection from the Polish Armed Forces.
Perfect for a family outing, this hands-on museum covers everything from anthropology to zoology, focusing on the Great Niagara Region. There's something to fascinate every generation from toddlers (Camp Wee Explorers exhibit) to grandparents. The only Tibetan sand mandala in North America is here.
Considered among the best in the world when it comes to modern and contemporary 20th-century art, this gallery has a rich selection of works by artists like Picasso, van Gogh, and Jackson Pollock. The Delaware Park gallery also features outstanding work from the 17th-19th centuries. The gallery also includes a Gift Shop and the Garden Restaurant .