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What kind of shoes do you wear to Niagara Falls?

A common question is about what shoes to wear at Niagara Falls. It's important to note that if you go on the boat ride, your shoes will probably get wet. For this reason, the best option is to wear lightweight water shoes with no socks, so your feet dry quickly afterwards and you won't ruin your favourite shoes.



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A common question is about what shoes to wear at Niagara Falls. It's important to note that if you go on the boat ride, your shoes will probably get wet. For this reason, the best option is to wear lightweight water shoes with no socks, so your feet dry quickly afterwards and you won't ruin your favourite shoes.

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Yes, it's quite possible for your shoes to get wet at Niagara Falls, especially if you get close to the falls or take a boat tour like the Maid of the Mist (on the U.S. side) or the Hornblower Niagara Cruises (on the Canadian side).

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Dress Appropriately Prepare for a wet and wild adventure! Maid of the Mist tours get you up close to the falls, and you're bound to get drenched. Wear comfortable clothing that can be layered with the blue poncho provided to you. Don't forget to wear sturdy, non-slip shoes.

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What to Pack
  • Camera – You simply must have a camera with you at Niagara Falls. ...
  • Running Shoes – Running shoes, or comfortable walking shoes are very appropriate for getting around Niagara Falls. ...
  • Sunscreen – If you visit during the summer months, it can get very hot, and it's almost always sunny.


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Taking a change of clothes is a good idea – I had a t-shirt dress with me that I could easily stash in my bag – as well as a packable rain jacket with a hood. You may also want to bring spare underwear and socks.

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You can view the falls from both the American side and the Canadian side but, in our humble opinion, the best way to see them is from the Canadian side. This is where you can get up close and personal with Horseshoe Falls, the most impressive of the three falls that make up Niagara Falls.

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If you think the Falls put on a show by day, wait until you see Niagara Falls at night. Niagara Falls' nightly illuminations transform the water wonder into a kaleidoscopic cascade of color — 365 nights a year.

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Even while wearing the complimentary hooded rain poncho we provide you with, you may still get wet on the tour. It's part of truly experiencing Niagara Falls. Please dress accordingly.

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The Maid of the Mist is a sightseeing boat tour of Niagara Falls, starting and ending on the American side, crossing briefly into Canada during a portion of the trip. The fleet currently consists of two vessels, both of which launched in 2020.

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It's always free to walk into Niagara Falls State Park to see the Falls, and it's open 365 days a year! What many people are happy to discover, however, is that along with this majestic natural wonder, the Niagara Falls tours and activities that you can enjoy inside the park provide hours of added fun!

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The best time to visit Niagara Falls is June to August. Summer is peak season, and with good reason: Average highs rest in the low 80s. Mists and breezes from the waterfalls can make the area feel cooler.

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