Our Price: from $85 (per person, based on double occupancy)
Available: Daily
Depart from: Buffalo, NY; Niagara Falls, NY
Highlights: Enjoy a ride on the Maid of the Mist, the escalation of the Skylon Tower for a bird's eye view of the American, Horseshoe and Bridal Veil Falls and more!
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Four-five hour sightseeing tour of Niagara Falls, Ont. including Canadian Horseshoe Falls, Table Rock House, Queen Victoria Park, Sir Harry Oaks Gardens, Upper Canadian Rapids, Lower Niagara River and Gorge, The Mighty Whirlpool and admission to the Skylon Tower Observation Deck, viewing of "Legend of Niagara Falls" 4D movie, and Maid of the Mist gorge cruise. (Seasonal Substitute - Journey Behind the Falls and the Reif Winery tour/tasting from to Maid of the Mist cruise.)
The Skylon Tower offers you the opportunity to capture all the Cataracts in one picture frame. The evening illumination of Niagara Falls is best seen from the Skylon's 700 ft. high 'Angel's View' lookout. You will also cruise the gorge aboard the Maid of the Mist to experience the power and magnificence of the mighty falls.
Your trip is jam packed with so many attractions and sights that you will view or visit that we highly recommend that you bring your camcorder or camera along to capture them all.
Off season substitutions include the a winery tour and tasting at Reif Estate winery.
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**Seasonal Substitution – Skylon Tower Escalation and the Reif Winery tour/tasting substituted for Maid of the Mist cruise from January 1 – May 13, 2010 and October 25, 2010 to late April 2011. |
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