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11 hours
Daily Tour
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Are you in Toronto or in Southern Ontario close to the Niagara Region?
Are you ready to know more about the Niagara Region, Canada’s top destination for tourists and visitors?
For guests who want to experience and discover this marvelous place in one day, this tour is a perfect choice.
Departing from your hotel or place of your choice (within the Greater Toronto Area), or departing from the Halton Region or Peel Region, you will discover the Niagara Region with an experienced driver guide.
We are committed to providing a safe and clean drive by fulfilling and even exceeding all regulatory requirements regarding the COVID-19.
Our itinerary includes the two most popular destinations in the Niagara Region:
Niagara Falls and Niagara on-the-Lake
Niagara Falls, 130 kilometers from downtown Toronto, where the world-famous three waterfalls are located. Following a panoramic tour in the town, you will be remarkably close to the Canadian Horseshoe Falls where you can watch in amazement the flow of twenty percent of the world's freshwater. You will also have free time to enjoy the historic and spectacular Hornblower boat cruise with an intrepid approach to the bottom of the Horseshoe Falls until the powerful current throws your boat back. Back from the cruise, use your free time for lunch at a restaurant of your choice.
Niagara-on-the-Lake, 25 kilometers north of Niagara Falls, our second destination is the beautiful, British loyalist town at the confluence of Niagara River and Lake Ontario. We will stop at some sightseeing points along the scenic Niagara Parkway that Sir Winston Churchill defined as "The prettiest Sunday drive on earth." Stops at: Whirlpool Rapids, Floral Clock, and Queenston Heights Scenic Lookout, and the world’s smallest chapel.
Arriving at Niagara-on-the-Lake: Following a panoramic tour of the town, enjoy one hour of free time in the Old Downtown. Do not forget to have a look inside the landmark building, Prince of Wales Hotel
Departure from Niagara-on-the-Lake to Toronto in the evening.
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