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2 Unforgettable Days in Niagara Falls, From the U.S. to Canada [Things To Do, Where To Stay]

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The author was hosted by Destination Niagara USA and Niagara Falls Tourism. All opinions are the author’s own, and Destination Niagara USA and Niagara Falls Tourism had no input in any part of this review. Prices are exclusive of taxes and fees and are accurate as of August 16, 2026. The exchange rate used was 1 Canadian dollar to 0.72 U.S. dollar.

If you’re looking for pinch-yourself, one-of-a-kind vacation memories, Niagara Falls promises a spectacular trip, best experienced from both the U.S. and Canadian sides of the falls.

Planning a trip to the area can be overwhelming, from deciding which side to focus on to what activities to fill your time with. Do you want to get wet or stay dry? Do you want to deal with crowds or have some quiet reflection with nature? Do you want a rigid planned itinerary or have some flexibility?

My family of 5 braved July crowds and experienced some of the best activities Niagara Falls has to offer. We’ll let you know which attractions were kid-approved, which lines tested our patience, and where we got absolutely drenched.

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Niagara Falls, New York, U.S.

Where To Stay

We stayed at the Hyatt Place Niagara Falls, a Category 3 property mere steps from Niagara Falls State Park, dining, and shopping. Cash rates start around $100, with award nights starting at 8,000 World of Hyatt points. The room configuration was ideal for a larger family, and my tweens and teens were comfortable across the 2 queen beds and sofa bed. We could even see wisps of mist from the falls from our room!

Breakfast was included for World of Hyatt members (when paying an eligible rate), and we loved watching the nightly fireworks from the sixth-floor terrace without having to brave the crowds.

Here are some of the best hotels to earn or redeem points at on the U.S. side:

Hot Tip:

Note that U.S. hotels do not have a direct falls view, which can generally be found on the Canadian side.

A Perfect 1-Day Itinerary

  • Illusionist Leon Etienne
  • Nightly fireworks
  • Rainbow Air Helicopter
  • Cave of the Winds
  • Maid of the Mist
  • Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours
  • Whirlpool State Park
  • Live On Air Fallsview Balloon Ride

Magic Rocks!: Illusionist Leon Etienne

We arrived at night, and catching a 7 p.m. magic show was a fun way to start our trip. Leon Etienne’s high-energy show absolutely exploded my kids’ brains, whether he was cutting his assistant in half, performing amazing card tricks, or escaping the unescapable. Leon was engaging, his tricks were head-scratchers, and the atmosphere he created was electric, fast-paced, and fun. After our trip concluded, my kids said this show was their favorite thing at Niagara Falls.

Tickets are $39.99 for all ages.

Magic Rocks performance
The audience bid farewell to Chelsea before she was cut in half.

Seasonal Fireworks and Illumination

Easily seen from both the U.S. and Canadian sides, you can catch a 5-minute fireworks display nightly at 10 p.m through October 12, 2026. In November and December, the fireworks are every Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m.

The falls are also illuminated nightly (see the fireworks and lighting schedule).

Rainbow Air Helicopter Tours

We started our first full day in the area with an absolute rush: a helicopter tour over the U.S. and Canadian falls. The thrilling flight lasts 8 to 10 minutes, and it felt like the quickest ride of my life! I loved doing this first, as it helped us grasp the magnitude of the Niagara River and the falls. Where you’re seated doesn’t matter, as the helicopter does a loop so that everyone gets a full view.

Tickets are $185 by credit card or $180 cash. Children must be at least 40 inches tall, and pricing for kids under 50 inches is $151.

Cave of the Winds

We next got up close and personal with the American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls. We knew we’d have a wet day and were outfitted in swimwear and water shoes. Once covered in our yellow ponchos, this is where the mist first took a smack at us. Once we were ready to feel the fury of the falls, the final stop on the self-guided walk was the Hurricane Deck.

Timed tickets for peak season are $23 for adults and $19 for youth and must be purchased in person at Goat Island or the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Welcome Center.

Maid of the Mist

This is one of the quintessential Niagara Falls experiences — taking a boat right up to the falls. The tour culminates at Horseshoe Falls, where the roar and mist of the rushing water take over. If you weren’t wet from the Cave of the Winds, you’ll be soaked at this stage.

Adults are $30.25, and kids ages 6 to 12 are $19.75.

Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours

This 45-minute ride through Niagara Gorge and the Devil’s Hole Rapids was entertaining and thrilling … and yes, we got absolutely drenched on the wet jet tour. We took on Class V whitewater head-on, where we were gleefully assaulted with sheets of water, again and again. This was an outrageously fun family activity. Walk to the nearby Ice Cream Caboose at The Silo for a treat afterward!

The tour departing from Lewiston, New York, is $68.95 for adults and $39.95 for kids 12 and under (minimum height of 40 inches). The tour departing from Queenston, Ontario, is CA$78.95 ($57) for adults and CA$44.95 ($32) for kids.

Whirlpool Jet Boat Tour soaked
We sat in the third row, and no seat was safe from getting soaked. Image Credit: Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours by PicThrive

Whirlpool State Park

Our jet boat tour stopped short of the Class VI whirlpool, which we realized we could view for free from Whirlpool State Park along the drive back to Niagara Falls. Parking is free.

White Water State Park
Whirlpool Aero Car glides straight over the whirlpool rapids.

Live On Air Fallsview Balloon Ride

Our busy day on the U.S. side finished with a ride on North America’s largest tethered helium balloon. Being lifted 500 feet in the air for a panoramic view of the falls exceeded all my expectations and offered a peaceful, unique vantage point over the area.

Adults are $60, kids 2 to 9 are $55, and the nightly fireworks show flight is $80.

Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Before crossing the border, make sure to review the required documents needed.

Where To Stay

Hyatt Regency Niagara Falls Fallsview, formerly an Embassy Suites, was renovated and reflagged in April 2026. It’s a Category 5 property, and rooms start at CA$150 ($108) or 15,000 points.

Our Premium Fallsview Suite was near the top of the 42-story property and had 2 queen beds and a sofa bed with a stupendous view of the falls. After a long day of activities, watching the fireworks from the comfort of our room, in our pajamas, was an unforgettable memory. For larger families or groups traveling together, the hotel also offers suites with up to 6 beds accommodating up to 12 guests.

Globalist benefits come in clutch here, with free parking on free night awards (otherwise CA$70/$50 to self-park) and complimentary breakfast with a gorgeous view over the falls. Kids will enjoy the indoor pool and arcade.

Here are some of the best hotels to earn or redeem points at on the Canada side:

A Perfect 1-Day Itinerary

  • Niagara Parks Power Station and The Tunnel
  • Zipline to the Falls
  • Niagara Takes Flight
  • Journey Behind the Falls
  • White Water Walk
  • Butterfly Conservatory
  • Whirlpool Aero Car

Because we arranged a helicopter ride and the Maid of the Mist tour in the U.S., we skipped similar attractions in Canada:

  • Niagara Helicopters offers helicopter tours departing from Canada, priced at CA$209 ($150) for adults and CA$127 ($92) for kids ages 2 to 11.
  • Niagara City Cruises‘ Voyage to the Falls Boat Tour starts at CA$47.95 ($35) for adults and CA$27.95 ($20) for kids ages 3 to 12.
The Tunnel view of Niagara City Cruises
A Niagara City Cruises tour.

How To Save With a Niagara Parks Niagara Falls Pass

If you want to save up to 52% on admission fees, consider booking a Niagara Parks Niagara Falls Pass.

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Attraction

Premium

Plus

Classic

Journey Behind the Falls (Day or Night)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Niagara Takes Flight

Yes

Yes

White Water Walk

Yes

Yes

Yes

Whirlpool Aero Car

Yes

Yes

Butterfly Conservatory

Yes

Yes

Niagara Parks Power Station Self-Guided Admission (Day or Night)

Yes

Yes

Floral Showhouse

Yes

All 4 Heritage Sites (Old Fort Erie, Laura Secord Homestead, McFarland House, and Mackenzie Printery)

Yes

Adult price

CA$129 ($93)

CA$109 ($79)

CA$89 ($64)

Child (3 to 12) price

CA$85 ($61)

CA$70 ($50)

CA$60 ($43)

When you pick up or redeem your pass at any attraction or welcome center, be ready to plan your entire day. Many of these attractions require timed entry, and if you get a late start to your day, you could find many of the attractions booked out for the morning.

The passes detailed above are valid through November 1, 2026. Passholders also get complimentary Park and Ride parking and access to the WEGO bus and Falls Incline Railway for a consecutive 2-day period.

Niagara Parks Power Station and The Tunnel

My husband got to geek out on the science and history of the power station, but the real fun here was taking a glass-paneled elevator 180 feet down to a 2,200-foot-long tunnel that led to an observation deck right at Horseshoe Falls.

These attractions are included in the Premium and Plus passes, or you can buy tickets for CA$33 ($24) for adults and CA$21.50 ($16) for kids.

Zipline to the Falls

This was one of my favorite experiences of the trip — a zipline that breezes you past the American Falls and Bridalveil Falls, then onward toward Horseshoe Falls. Experiencing this as a family, since 4 people can ride simultaneously, was even cooler. I have a kid who’s not so great with heights, but he took this challenge head-on and had a blast.

Early bird tickets are CA$69.99 ($50), general admission is CA$79.99 ($58), a sunset experience is CA$74.99 ($54), and an express ticket is CA$99.99 ($72). With the express ticket, you can reduce your wait time to approximately 30 minutes. The maximum weight is 275 pounds, and riders must be 7 or older.

Niagara Takes Flight

This immersive flying theater ride is a perfect midday break to sit and enjoy some air conditioning. It is included in the Premium and Plus passes, or you can buy tickets for CA$33 ($24) for adults and CA$21.50 ($16) for kids.

Niagara Takes Flight
An immersive ride over the falls.

Journey Behind the Falls

This attraction was one of our least favorites, as we spent most of our time in a long queue waiting to descend to the observation deck area. Once there, we looked at the 2 viewing portals and went out to the observation area. Since we were wearing ponchos and not our swimwear, we opted for a drier experience.

This attraction is included with all 3 passes, or you can buy tickets for CA$33 ($24) for adults and CA$21.50 ($16) for kids.

Bottom Line:

Both this attraction and Cave of the Winds in the U.S. have timed entry, but we spent significantly less time in line at Cave of the Winds and had more fun getting soaked there.

White Water Walk

We finished our day by driving north to a few attractions off the Niagara River Parkway.

This quarter-mile boardwalk brings you face-to-face with the gorge’s Class VI rapids. It is included with all 3 passes, or you can buy tickets for CA$21 ($15) for adults and CA$13.50 ($10) for kids. If you self-park instead of taking the WEGO bus, parking is CA$8 ($6) for 1 hour.

Butterfly Conservatory

This glass-enclosed butterfly house with over 2,000 butterflies is included with the Premium and Classic passes, or you can buy tickets for CA$25 ($18) for adults and CA$16.50 ($12) for kids. If you self-park instead of taking the WEGO bus, parking is CA$8 ($6) for 1 hour.

Whirlpool Aero Car

Having seen this attraction on our Whirlpool Jet Boat Tour, I was excited to ride it. This antique car (celebrating its centennial) smoothly glides 3,500 feet total across the Niagara Gorge and back. The operator had passengers rotate positions during the return voyage, ensuring everyone got a proper view of both sides of the rapids.

This attraction is included in the Premium and Plus passes, or you can buy tickets for CA$25 ($18) for adults and CA$16.50 ($12) for kids.

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Final Thoughts

My family spent 2 incredible days in the Niagara Falls area, though you could certainly stretch this itinerary over several days to take your time and add in hiking, scenic dining, a ride to the top of Skylon Tower, or entertainment at Clifton Hill.

The falls are awe-inspiring, but the ways you can experience them — in a helicopter, by boat, from a zipline, or through complete submersion — are all so unique and extraordinary. Even the grumpiest of teens will be challenged to not have an amazing visit. My kids’ wide smiles and dropped jaws are my favorite memories from this trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 2 days enough to visit Niagara Falls?

Yes, you can pack a lot of attractions and experiences into 2 days. See this guide for a recommended itinerary.

Do Americans need a passport to go to Niagara Falls, Canada?

Yes, U.S. citizens are required to present a U.S. passport, U.S. passport card, enhanced driver’s license (issued by New York, Michigan, Minnesota, Vermont, or Washington), or a Trusted Traveler Program card (such as NEXUS, SENTRI, or FAST) to cross into Canada. Children under 16 may present a birth certificate.

Can I walk to Canada from Niagara Falls?

Pedestrians can use the Rainbow Bridge walkway to walk from the U.S. to Canada. The 0.5-mile walk takes about 15 to 30 minutes and costs $1 (CA$1.25). U.S. citizens are required to show valid documentation to enter Canada.

Can I just show up to Niagara Falls?

It is free to view the falls from public park areas in the U.S. and Canada. Attractions generally require admission, and some have timed entry.

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About Keri Stooksbury

Editing with Upgraded Points for over 7 years, as editor-in-chief, Keri manages the editorial calendar and oversees the efforts of the editing team and over 15 content contributors, reviewing thousands of articles in the process.

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