Niagara Parks Power Station
Add to ItineraryFrom the most towering turbine to the tiniest detail, uncover fascinating stories hidden within the historic Niagara Parks Power Station, our newest must-see attraction. Descend 180 feet in a glass-paneled elevator and explore the 2,200-foot long tunnel, leading to an observation deck at the river's edge.
Explore the first major power plant on the Canadian side of the Niagara River with immersive exhibits, restored artifacts and interactive storytelling. And at night, feel the once-dormant power station come to life in a breathtaking interactive experience you'll never forget.
- Year Round
- Approximate Duration (2 hr.) (varies)
- Accessible
- Self-guided Experience
- Guided tours available
Inside the Power Station
This not-to-be-missed experience offers an opportunity to be part of a thrilling revival, and a chance to discover the incredible history and heritage of this celebrated building. Dive into the history of the visionaries behind it as well as the workers that kept it running for 100 years.
Harnessing the powerful energy of the Horseshoe Falls, this pioneer of hydropower comes back to life with entertaining and educational experience that highlights both the remarkable history and unique architectural features of this 115-year-old engineering marvel.
All generator hall exhibits are sponsored by:
The Science of Power
Repurposed artifacts, interactive exhibits and fascinating installations offer a first-hand look at how this hydropower pioneer harnessed the power of water to generate electricity for 100 years. You’ll “follow the flow” up close with a scale model of the plant, walk through a life-size penstock, test your hydropower knowledge at our interactive control panel, and more!
For an additional cost, add a fascinating guided tour of the main generator floor with one of our expert interpreters. Please note that the tunnel is a self-guided experience only.
Self-Guided Audio Tour
Feel history come to life with a brand-new bilingual audio tour that will take you deeper into Niagara’s incredible story of power. Uncover fascinating historical narratives from former employees, technical details and captivating stories about the evolution of the Niagara Parks Power Station!
Included with general admission, this immersive audio tour will be your knowledge companion as you journey through this astonishing feat of human engineering.
The Tesla Coil
Experience the awe-inspiring power of electricity at the Niagara Parks Power Station with our spectacular Tesla coil demonstration. This electrifying display is performed at the end of every guided tour, illuminating the historic station with dazzling arcs of lightning.
The Tesla coil, a marvel of early 20th-century technology, demonstrates the raw and captivating force of high-voltage electricity, displaying a mesmerizing light show that dances through the air and can even create music. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness the convergence of history, science and sheer power in a truly unforgettable performance.
The Power Station's Underground Experience
Uncover a new underground experience from 180 feet beneath the halls of the Niagara Parks Power Station with the all-new tunnel experience, included with regular admission. Find out how this remarkable 2,200-foot-long tunnel was excavated with only lanterns, rudimentary dynamite, pickaxes and shovels. Then, step out onto a new observation deck at the river's edge.
Learn MorePower Station at Night
Get unprecedented access to the power station after dark with an all-new nighttime experience!
The beautifully lit grounds of the main generator hall will unveil never-before-shared details of the power station’s phenomenal history with new multimedia storytelling and flexible screenings of Currents, an epic sound and light show. Then, come face-to-face with one of the world’s most legendary natural wonders from an observation platform at the edge of the Niagara River–the illuminated Horseshoe Falls await!
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The Full Power Station And Tunnel Experience
Experience the full Niagara Falls power story with the Niagara Parks Power Pass! This Pass includes day time admission and the all new night time experience. Gain access to the station's exhibits and travel 180 feet below in a glass-lined elevator before exploring the 2,200-foot-long tunnel leading to the river's edge. Then, return to the Power Station at Night for Currents, the sound and light show that transforms the heart of the station into an interactive event that outlines the impressive history of this cathedral of power. During the evening the Tunnel remains open allowing access to see the falls illuminated in a way that has never been seen before.
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The Power Station at Night experience begins at 5pm.
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REGULAR ADMISSION
$32 / $21
ADMISSION + GUIDED TOUR
$42 / $27
2 & UNDER
Free
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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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What is the Tunnel at the Niagara Parks Power Station?
A 2,200-foot tunnel winds through the depths of the power station, 180 feet underground. It expelled the spent waters used in the power station back into the Niagara River, at the base of the falls. Visitors are now able to travel down beneath the main generating hall to discover the Tunnel at the Niagara Parks Power Station, culminating in a never-before-seen view of the Falls at the newly built platform.
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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.
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Does my ticket allow me to exit and re-enter the attraction?
A Niagara Parks attraction ticket provides a one-time entry into the attraction. If you would like to leave and come back, either later that day or another day, Niagara Parks does offer Annual Attraction Passes that provide unlimited admission to participating Niagara Parks attractions. More information can be found here or by inquiring at the attraction.
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I purchased a general admission ticket to the power station; can I visit the Tunnel another day?
No, admission tickets are valid for one entry only. We recommend planning for a two-hour experience if you wish to explore the Tunnel during your visit to the power station.
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Can general admission tickets be purchased at the door?
Yes, all tickets and packages for the Niagara Parks Power Station can be purchased in-person at the power station. However, visitors are reminded that purchasing tickets in-person is subject to availability.
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Do you offer guided tours?
Guided tours are available for an additional fee and include fascinating expanded storytelling and interpretation throughout the main generator floor. Please note that the tunnel is a self-guided experience only.
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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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Is the Niagara Parks Power Station open year-round?
Yes, the Niagara Parks Power Station is open year-round. Please note, due to safety reasons, access to the viewing platform and/or tunnel experience at the station may be limited during inclement weather.