Tour Niagara Falls or combine with a Tour of Toronto
Day 1 : Travel north to Niagara Falls enjoying the beautiful countryside of our northeast.
Day 2 : Sightseeing includes the Canadian and American Falls, the Floral Clock, Welland Canal, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Upper River Rapids and Clifton Hill.
Day 3 : Toronto
Day 4 : Take the famous Maid of the Mist Boat Ride or tour the Scenic Tunnels, spend time souvenir shopping before heading home.
Options on this tour include:
the fabulous IMAX Theater and the Great Gorge Adventure.
Ripley's Museum is another off the beaten path stop for your tour. It features exhibits and interactive displays inspired by the work of Robert Ripley, who worked as a cartoonist for The New York Globe in the early 1900s.
The Wax Museum features figures created in wax that are so life-like you may find yourself staring to see if they move! Along with the historical figures, there is an interesting display of the daredevils who have gone over the Falls in barrels and other methods.
Marineland is a marine based theme park with a lot of fun. Featured is the largest killer whale habitat in the world, sea-lion and dolphin show, a deer enclosure, and an amusement park with rides, including roller coasters. You can view the killer whales either above or below water—or for the brave among you, get an even closer look in the "Friendship Cove," where you can actually touch one! The latest additions to the Marineland family are the majestic Arctic Beluga whales.
CableCar Ride is a wonderful way to see the surrounding view of the falls area from a series of open air trams. Using a series of open-air trams starting at Prospect Point in the Niagara Reservation State Park, you'll be treated with a three-hour guided tour of the major attractions in the area, including Prospect Point, which provides a breathtaking view of the Falls, Goat Island, the New York State Observation Tower, and the Schoellkopf Geological Museum.
Minolta Tower Located where the Horseshoe Falls go thundering over the brink, this tower ranks as the oldest in Niagara Falls. Dufferin Islands is another option on this tour. These islands were formed when the last glacier tore through the area over 50,000 years ago. These peaceful, natural islands offer a myriad of outdoor activities to be enjoyed. The George Eastman House is a great destination. This huge estate located on twelve and a half acres has not only a beautiful mansion, but two theaters, a research center, archives and galleries. Make this wonderful home a stop on your tour!
Toronto Options are as follows:
Add the Ontario Science Center to your tour and you won't be sorry. More than 800 exhibits and over a dozen halls, this facility has something for everyone. There are interactive areas where you can have a hands-on approach to the exhibits and even take in an IMAX film.
CN Tower stands 553.3 meters, making it the world's tallest building. One of the most exciting ways to see the world is from the exterior, glass-floored observation deck, located 342 meters above ground. Or you can go up to the Space Deck at 447 meters, the world's tallest observation deck with a 160-kilometer view. Take in a meal in the revolving 360 Degrees Restaurant and Horizons Bar and slowly rotate and take in all the scenery.
Casa Loma Tour embark on a tour to visit Toronto's grand castle estate, the former home to financier Sir Henry Pellatt, is like stepping back into the Edwardian era. Tour the 98 richly decorated rooms, secret passages, towers, and an 800-foot tunnel connecting the castle to its magnificent stables. Outside, you will find a beautiful garden, sculptures and water fountains. Other great options include the Sky Dome Tour, Take in an Erie Canal cruise, or add Canada's Wonderland as a destination on your tour.
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