Borderline Water Magic
Hey Lykkers! If you're dreaming of one of the most breathtaking natural wonders on the planet, then Niagara Falls is calling your name — especially the view of the American Falls from the Canadian side.
Picture this: thunderous water crashing down, mist filling the air, and a panorama that makes you stop and just stare in awe.
Whether it's your first visit or a return trip, experiencing the American Falls from Canada offers some of the best views and activities you could imagine. So, let me take you through everything you need to know for your unforgettable Niagara Falls adventure!
Why See the American Falls from Canada?
The Niagara Falls area actually consists of three waterfalls: the Horseshoe Falls (the biggest and most famous, mostly on the Canadian side), the American Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls on the U.S. side.
From Canada, you get an incredible perspective of the American Falls — with its dramatic rocky base and powerful torrents — plus that classic misty, magical vibe that Niagara is famous for. Trust me, it's the perfect spot for photos, romantic strolls, or just soaking it all in.
How to Get There
You can reach Niagara Falls by flying into Toronto Pearson Airport and then taking a taxi, shuttle, or bus for around $70–$100 USD (cost may vary). Driving from Toronto via the Queen Elizabeth Way is easy, with car rentals starting at $40–$70 USD per day (cost may vary), but parking can be busy. For a cheaper option, VIA Rail and GO Transit offer trains and buses for $15–$30 USD one-way (cost may vary).
What to Do and See
1. Journey Behind the Falls
One of the most exciting ways to get up close to the American Falls is by taking the Journey Behind the Falls, where you descend into tunnels that lead you right behind the powerful, crashing water. You'll hear the roar of the falls and feel the spray as you stand on observation decks just feet away from the tumbling water. It's an unforgettable, immersive experience.
Ticket cost: Around $21 USD (cost may vary).
2. Niagara SkyWheel
For a breathtaking bird's-eye view, take a ride on the Niagara SkyWheel. This giant Ferris wheel offers 360-degree views of the American Falls, Horseshoe Falls, and the surrounding landscape. Sunset rides are particularly stunning, with the falls lit up in colorful lights after dark.
Ticket cost: Approximately $11 USD (cost may vary).
3. Stroll Along Queen Victoria Park
This well-kept park stretches along the Canadian side of the falls, offering gardens, benches, and walking paths perfect for a leisurely stroll. It's a peaceful way to enjoy the scenery, especially during the flower bloom seasons.
4. Clifton Hill
If you want some fun and entertainment after admiring the falls, head to Clifton Hill—the lively "Street of Fun". Here you'll find arcades, mini-golf, museums, souvenir shops, and a variety of restaurants. It's perfect for families or groups looking to keep the excitement going.
Where to Eat
Table Rock House Restaurant: This spot is right next to the falls and offers classic Canadian dishes with stunning views of the water. Great for a sit-down meal after exploring.
Meal cost: $15–$30 USD per person (cost may vary).
Weinkeller: For a cozier, more intimate meal, Weinkeller serves farm-to-table dishes with a fantastic drinks list.
Meal cost: $20–$40 USD per person (cost may vary).
Rainforest Cafe: Perfect for families or anyone wanting a fun, jungle-themed dining experience near Clifton Hill. They serve hearty American-style meals.
Meal cost: $15–$25 USD per person (cost may vary).
Rainforest Cafe Niagara Falls Canada
Where to Stay
Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa: If you want luxury and unbeatable views, this hotel overlooks the falls and offers comfortable rooms plus a spa for some serious relaxation after a day of sightseeing.
Cost per night: $280–$400 USD (cost may vary).
Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa
Sterling Inn & Spa: A boutique hotel that's peaceful and elegant, perfect if you want a quieter stay but still close to all the action.
Cost per night: $250–$400 USD (cost may vary).
Travelodge by Wyndham Niagara Falls: For those on a budget, this hotel offers clean, simple accommodations near the falls without breaking the bank.
Cost per night: $120–$150 USD (cost may vary).
So Lykkers, seeing the American Falls from the Canadian side is truly a magical experience—one that combines natural beauty, adventure, and great food all in one trip. Ready to book your tickets and chase those waterfalls? If you want any more tips or help planning your itinerary, just let me know!