Plan Your Adventure
Plan your trip to Niagara Falls
Planning a Niagara Falls vacation? Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned visitor, we have some suggestions on how you make the most of your visit. Find out everything you need to know here like directions, passport requirements, customs and more.
Plan your vacation

Getting Around
Find everything you need to know about transportation within Niagara Parks and in other areas of Niagara Falls.
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Shopping
The memories you take home are made by you, and for you, but our specially curated selection of products are made by some of Canada’s finest brands, including Roots Canada and the Hudson’s Bay Company.
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Accommodations
Whether you're looking to spend your nights in the great outdoors or lounge in luxury at a five-star resort, your ideal accommodations are waiting at Niagara Falls.
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to Stay
From luxury hotels overlooking the majestic falls to affordable camping adventures a short drive away, there’s something for everyone in Niagara Falls. Explore these featured accommodations and plan your next Niagara Parks adventure.
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About Niagara Parks
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Does Niagara Parks offer water bottle filling stations?
Water filling stations can be found at the following locations around Niagara Parks: Niagara Glen Nature Centre, Botanical Gardens, Butterfly Café, Queenston Heights, McFarland House, Niagara Parks Marina.
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Where can I park?
Niagara Parks offers a wide range of parking locations. Please visit our 'Getting Around' section for more details.
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Is entrance to the park free?
Yes, there is no fee to enter Niagara Parks. Most lots are paid parking lots.
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What is Niagara Parks?
Niagara Parks is an agency of the Government of Ontario whose role is to protect and preserve the lands along the Niagara River Corridor, including the Niagara Falls.
Adventure & Wonder Passes
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How do I pick my date of arrival?
You don't have to! When buying online, your pass is valid for redemption any time until October 31st, 2022. When you arrive at Niagara Parks, one of our attraction or Welcome Centre staff would be happy to assist with timed ticketing for the attractions included in your pass.
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Are there special guidelines in place?
Niagara Parks continues to follow the guidance of our provincial public health officials in all operational decisions related to COVID-19. In accordance with the regulations implemented on March 21, 2022 by the Government of Ontario, guests are no longer required to wear face coverings indoors at Niagara Parks, with the exception of accessing our transportation services including WEGO and the Falls Incline Railway. We support the individual choices of those who wish to continue wearing face coverings at our sites and ask that guests be courteous and respectful in maintaining appropriate physical distance from others where possible.
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What is WEGO?
WEGO is the hop-on, hop-off visitor transportation system that connects all Niagara Parks locations to many hotels in Niagara as well as other Niagara Falls tourism areas. Three WEGO lines all connect at the brink of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls at Table Rock Welcome Centre.
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Where do I pick up my pass?
When you buy online, you can print your tickets from home and bring them to any Niagara Parks Welcome Centre or attraction to redeem for your full package, including scan card loaded with attraction admissions, coupons, and a full map of Niagara Parks so you'll have no problem exploring. You don't need to print our your passes; just show your passes on a mobile device once to redeem!
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How much is a child pass?
For children aged six to twelve, the Adventure Pass is $32 + HST, the Niagara Falls Pass is $45 + HST, and the Adventure Pass Plus is $51 + HST. Children aged five and under are free at all Niagara Parks attractions.
Travelling from the United States
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Does Niagara Parks accept US currency?
Yes, Niagara Parks accepts US currency and provides change in US currency at all locations.
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What is the closest border crossing to Niagara Parks?
The closest border crossing to the core area of Niagara Parks is the Rainbow Bridge.
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