Daily displays run for five minutes, while special events on July 1, July 4, and New Year's Eve extend to around nine minutes.
No tickets are required for public viewing areas. However, booking experiences like cruises or Skylon Tower tickets ensures comfortable viewing.
Pets on leashes are welcome in public parks. However, they are not permitted on cruises, observation decks, boardwalks, inside buildings or any places where they are prohibited by sign.
Shows may be canceled due to strong winds or lightning. Confirm any cancellations via official Niagara Parks social media and website updates posted by 6pm on the day.
The Canadian side provides panoramic views of both falls, while Prospect Point on the U.S. side offers closer views of the American Falls.
Yes, Niagara Falls viewing areas and public transportation options are fully accessible to accommodate wheelchair users, ensuring inclusive experiences.