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Best Small Tour Companies for Niagara Falls Canada Tours

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I'm planning a trip to Niagara Falls in Canada and I'm looking for recommendations on the best small tour companies that offer tours of Niagara Falls. I've heard that smaller tour companies can provide a more personalized and intimate experience compared to larger ones. So, I thought I'd reach out to this amazing community for suggestions!
10 months ago, June 7th 2023 No: 1 Msg: #210490  
Hey everyone!

I'm planning a trip to Niagara Falls in Canada and I'm looking for recommendations on the best small tour companies that offer tours of Niagara Falls. I've heard that smaller tour companies can provide a more personalized and intimate experience compared to larger ones. So, I thought I'd reach out to this amazing community for suggestions!

If you've been on a Niagara Falls tour with a small tour company and had a great experience, please share the details! It would be helpful to know the name of the company, any specific tour packages they offer, and what made your experience memorable. Did they provide knowledgeable guides? How was the transportation? Were there any additional attractions or activities included in the tour?

Also, if you have any tips or advice for visiting Niagara Falls, I'm all ears! Feel free to share any insider tips, must-see attractions, or hidden gems that you discovered during your trip.

I appreciate your input and can't wait to hear about your experiences and recommendations. Thank you in advance for your help!

Happy travels Reply to this

10 months ago, June 9th 2023 No: 2 Msg: #210495  
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Welcome to Travelblog! I've been to Niagara Falls, but not on a tour. I found it easy enough to just show up and buy tickets to what I wanted to see. It helped that I went outside the busy summer months. Parking on the Canadian side is expensive, though.
There are viewing platforms located behind the falls with an admission fee. Yes, you get quite wet but it was a unique way to see the falls.
At night, the falls are lit up most of the year. I loved seeing them both by day and night.
If you have your own transport, a road runs along the edge of the gorge below the falls. The drive was quite beautiful. There are trails into the gorge at various spots but I did not hike any of them.
Its still possible to hike across Rainbow Bridge and see the falls from the American side too, but a passport is now required. A US Visa may be required too. Reply to this

9 months ago, July 8th 2023 No: 3 Msg: #210555  
Hi Roosta. Good to hear from you again.

I would just like to remind anyone who responds to this post that URLs are not allowed in the forums and will be deleted. If you want to name places or companies you are welcome to but we do not allow URLs or email addresses as trolling sites will pick them up and use them for scamming. Reply to this

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