Harness the Power
Niagara Parks Power Pass
Get access to the Power Station's daytime and nighttime experiences!
Uncover the fascinating story of the first major power plant on the Canadian side of the Niagara River at the Niagara Parks Power Station + Tunnel. Decades after its turbines came to a halt, the wonder of this hydropower pioneer has been revived in an entertaining and educational experience that highlights both its remarkable history and groundbreaking feats of engineering in immersive daytime and nighttime experiences. Get access to and save 31% on both experiences at Niagara’s cathedral of power with your Niagara Parks Power Pass!
$44
DAYTIME EXPERIENCE
Discover untold stories hidden within the walls of the Niagara Parks Power Station + Tunnel with a renewed and enhanced daytime visitor experience!
Daytime admission to the Niagara Parks Power Station + Tunnel grants access to the re-imagined generator hall and 2,200-foot-long underground Tunnel that leads to an observation platform at the base of Horseshoe Falls. Prepare to see the majestic Falls from a brand new, breathtaking perspective!
New this spring, go back in time to the heart of hydroelectric innovation with an all-new bilingual audio tour and larger-than-life Tesla coil exhibit.
NIGHTTIME EXPERIENCE
Experience a different perspective of the power station as you wander through the beautifully lit grounds of the Niagara Parks Power Station + Tunnel after dark.
This immersive nighttime experience will take you deeper into Niagara’s story of power with never-before-shared details of the power station’s phenomenal history, including an all-new multimedia storytelling, flexible screenings of the sound and light show Currents and an epic view of the illuminated Horseshoe Falls from the observation platform.
Top Things to Know
The Niagara Parks Power Pass includes daytime admission to the Niagara Parks Power Station, including access to the tunnel, as well as a return ticket for the Currents Sound and Light Show at a showtime of your choosing:
Hours of Operation
The Power Pass gives you access to both the day-time and night time experiences. Once the Power Station day-time closes for the day, the night-time experience will open an hour later.
VIEW HOURSCurrents Show
During the night experience the Currents Lights and Show show will play continuously from 7pm until 10pm. This one-of-a-kind sensory experience reawakens the machinery of this iconic power plant through imagery, colour, lights, sound, and a breathtaking musical score.
The Tunnel
For the first time you can experience the Tunnel at night. Follow the path of LED lighting which will illuminate your path to the observation deck at the river's edge. From here witness the changing colors of the illuminated falls right from the base of the falls.
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Where is the Power Station located?
The Niagara Parks Power Station is located at 7005 Niagara Parkway, Niagara Falls, Ontario, between Table Rock Welcome Centre and the Floral Showhouse. Please note that when using GPS devices, searching by exact address may lead to inconsistent results on some devices. [Get Directions]
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What are the hours of operation?
That Niagara Parks Power Station is open daily for general admission and guided tours. The power station reopens nightly for the Currents: Niagara's Power Transformed show. Please see hours of operation for more details.
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Where is the closest parking lot?
Daily parking passes are also available for purchase that include unlimited parking at a number of Niagara Parks parking lots. Learn More.
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Can I book a time to visit the power station?
Yes. Tickets for guided tours can be pre-booked online or in-person at the power station. General admission tickets do not have to be pre-booked.
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Are guided tours and general admission available when the power station reopens at 6:00pm?
No. General admission and guided tours are only available during daytime hours. Please see hours of operation for updated timing.
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Is Niagara Parks Power Station accessible?
Yes, the Niagara Parks Power Station is fully accessible. There are benches located throughout the power station, as well as a wheelchair available for use inside on a first-come, first-serve basis.