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Will I get wet in Niagara Falls?

The water falls at such speed it causes a spatter that drenches everyone on the boat. A very wet experience but an absolute must if you want to see Niagara Falls upclose. You will be provided a rain poncho that should keep you mostly dry. However, you might get wet from the knees down.



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The two tunnels, which extend approximately 150 feet (46 meters) behind Horseshoe Falls, lead to views of water cascades right in front of the open cave entrances. The best part is stepping out on the observation deck for a truly different and incredible perspective—you will get very wet, but it's worth it!

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“Wow, great way to feel the power of the falls.” You can really feel the power of the falls and seeing it from behind as well as a small observation deck is fantastic.

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Crossing the bridge takes around 15 minutes, but count at least 15 minutes to pass through customs at each end (more at busy times). The pedestrian walkway is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.

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Based on this plan of the day, you should be spending anywhere between 8 to 10 hours at Niagara Falls and surrounding area. And you will have covered all the key areas around the Falls, that we believe are worth a visit!

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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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There are five shuttles for the Falls to the Fort route, one for the Niagara Falls-Lockport Express, and one for the Lockport Loop.

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The falls could be replaced by a series of rapids. 50,000 years from now, at the present rate of erosion, the remaining 20 miles to Lake Erie will have been undermined. There won't be a falls anymore, but there will still be a river at work.

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If you are an American citizen and wish to cross over to the Canadian bank of the Niagara River, you are required to show your passport at the border crossing.

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