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Table Rock House is the closest viewpoint to Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side. We break down what's worth your money and what's free.
Read →The Niagara Parks Adventure Pass saves money if you visit three attractions, but many travelers skip it entirely. Here's how to decide what's worth buying on the Canadian side.
Read →Skylon Tower costs $17 CAD for adults, but dining and meal packages push total visits to $100–170+. Learn what you actually pay and if it's worth it.
Read →Journey Behind the Falls puts you 188 feet below the Horseshoe Falls with spray and roar. Here's whether the $32 ticket is worth it, when to go, and what you'll actually experience.
Read →The Canadian side offers the definitive view of Horseshoe Falls — you're facing the curve head-on, not the profile. Here's where to stand, what to pay for, and when to visit.
Read →The Canadian side of Niagara Falls offers the best vantage point for the Horseshoe Falls. This guide covers the actual best experiences—from free Table Rock views to Journey Behind the Falls—and explains which attractions are worth paying for.
Read →Clifton Hill is Niagara Falls' entertainment centre. Here's exactly which attractions are worth visiting, which to skip, and where to find genuinely good food and value.
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