What You Will Do
I’ll pick you up anywhere in the Toronto area in a new Toyota van and take you to Niagara Falls on a private, flexible tour with no time limits. As a certified driver-guide, I’ll ensure you see the must-see sights at your own pace, including:
> Niagara Falls
> Niagara Boat Tour
> Journey Behind the Falls
> Power Station Tunnel
> Bridge to USA
> White Water Walk
> Whirlpool Aerocar
> Butterfly Conservatory
> Lunch
> Niagara wineries
> Niagara-on-the-Lake (historic town)
This private tour has no deadlines—relax and enjoy. I’ll be your chauffeur, ready when you are, offering directions, local tips and insights to craft your ideal itinerary. Simply text or WhatsApp me when you’re ready to continue or head back. Your tour includes:
> Pickup at your location, round-trip included
> New and roomy Toyota Sienna van
> Privacy with just you or your family
> A flexible itinerary, with photo stops
> Travel at your own pace, with unlimited time
> Easy communication via text or call for transfers
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Niagara Falls
3 hours
Take your time to explore Niagara Falls at your own pace. I’ll guide you to the best spots and attractions so you can enjoy stunning views from the Canadian edge of the falls. Visit highlights like Journey Behind the Falls, the Power Station with its tunnel to the falls, the historic Iron Scow shipwreck, and the picturesque Floral Showhouse. Surround yourself with nature at Dufferin Islands Park, or browse for souvenirs and grab a bite at the Welcome Center near the falls. Adults can visit the casinos, while kids will love the fun attractions on Clifton Hill. You can also stroll across the Rainbow Bridge to experience Niagara Falls from the American side of the border.
2
1 hour
Join the Hornblower Niagara Falls Boat Tour for an unforgettable, up-close perspective of the mighty Niagara Gorge, the stunning American Falls, and the beautiful Bridal Veil Falls. The highlight? A dramatic and immersive approach to the powerful Canadian Horseshoe Falls, where you'll feel the mist and hear the thunderous roar. This iconic experience operates seasonally, typically from April to November, offering a unique way to witness the sheer power and beauty of Niagara Falls from the water.
3
Skylon Tower
45 minutes
You have the option to visit the Skylon Tower, which offers the highest observation deck in Niagara. This is the best spot for a bird's-eye view of Niagara Falls and the surrounding area, with a 360-degree perspective. On clear days, visibility reaches up to 80 miles (125 km) across both Canada and the U.S.
4
Journey Behind the Falls
45 minutes
Journey Behind the Falls offers an unparalleled view of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Descend 125 feet by elevator into tunnels leading to two outdoor observation decks and two viewing portals directly behind the immense Niagara waterfall. Experience the thunderous roar and immense power of over 2,800 cubic meters of water crashing down per second. Mist is significant, so rain ponchos are provided. The portals offer a unique perspective of the water cascading in front of the cave entrances. This self-guided, year-round experience takes 30-45 minutes and is an awe-inspiring way to get up close to this natural wonder.
5
Niagara Parks Power Station
45 minutes
The Niagara Parks Power Station is a captivating tourist destination, showcasing a historic hydroelectric plant opened in 1905. It's renowned for its connection to Nikola Tesla's AC power system, which revolutionized electricity generation. Visitors can explore the preserved interior, descend 180 feet into a 2,200-foot tunnel, and access an observation deck for unique views at the Niagara River's edge. At night, it transforms with "Currents," a spectacular sound and light show. It's an immersive experience highlighting engineering marvels and Tesla's profound legacy in powering the modern world.
6
White Water Walk
45 minutes
Descend 70 meters by elevator to the bottom of the Niagara Gorge (seasonal availability) and access a quarter-mile boardwalk along the Niagara River's shoreline. This site features North America's largest series of standing waves. The White Water Walk provides a close view of the Niagara River's Class 6 whitewater rapids, some of the most powerful in North America.
7
Whirlpool Aero Car
5 minutes
Take a moment to capture a photo of North America's largest whirlpool, or take the Aero Car ride over the Niagara River's Whirlpool (seasonal availability).
8
Butterfly Conservatory
45 minutes
Step into the magical Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory, a vibrant, glass-enclosed paradise. Here, over 2,000 free-flying, vividly colored butterflies flutter among lush tropical plants, exotic blossoms, and a serene waterfall. Explore 180 meters of winding pathways, observe the Emergence Window where new butterflies take their first flight, and witness these delicate creatures up close. This tranquil, family-friendly attraction offers a unique, immersive experience, perfect for all ages to connect with nature's beauty in Niagara Falls.
9
Inniskillin Wines
1 hour
Visit Inniskillin Winery—or another winery of your choice—in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. This renowned Canadian winery is famous for its award-winning Icewine made from naturally frozen grapes. Enjoy a guided tour, learn about the winemaking process, and sample a selection of premium wines.
10
Niagara-on-the-Lake
1 hour
Discover the beauty and history of Niagara-on-the-Lake, an 18th-century town on the shores of Lake Ontario and the Niagara River. Spend as long as you need exploring the quaint streets and historic sites, including Fort Mississauga, built to defend British land from the U.S. Army. Weather permitting, enjoy views of Toronto across Lake Ontario. This is a perfect spot for lunch or dinner, with a variety of restaurants and souvenir shops. Golf enthusiasts won’t want to miss the Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club, one of the oldest courses in North America, dating back to 1885.
11
Comfort Maple Conservation Area
30 minutes
Add a sweet Canadian touch to your Niagara Falls tour with a visit to Canada’s oldest known maple tree—an awe-inspiring giant estimated to be around 500 years old. Set in postcard-perfect Canadian countryside, this peaceful rural spot offers a refreshing contrast to the busy streets of urban Toronto. Nearby, you can also visit a working maple syrup farm (when open to visitors), where you’ll learn how pure maple syrup is made using both traditional and modern methods. Enjoy a taste of authentic local flavor with samples of freshly made maple products, and stop by the on-site maple store to pick up sweet treats and souvenirs to take home.
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