Night Tour of Canada



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Night Tour of Canada

Niagara Falls is located on the border between the United States and Canada, but if you want to enjoy the grandeur of the main falls from the best viewing spot, then this night tour of Canada is definitely the way to go.



U.S.-Canada Boundary Bridge

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The Rainbow Bridge is a cross-country bridge between Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada and Niagara Falls, New York, USA. It spans the Niagara River, connecting the territories of the two countries and is one of the most important passages between Canada and the United States.
The Rainbow Bridge gets its name from the beautiful rainbow view produced by Niagara Falls, and visitors can overlook the magnificent view of the falls from the bridge. The location of the bridge is very special, located in the upper reaches of Niagara Falls, so tourists can enjoy the panoramic view of Niagara Falls from the bridge.

Canada Flyer as well as Night Downtown

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An especially great way for family travelers to see the falls is to take a ride on the Ferris wheel, which is located 53 meters above Niagara Falls on the Canadian side of the Night Market.

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Travelers looking for a unique tour will have the opportunity to see the magnificent Horseshoe Falls and American Falls, as well as the cityscape. The ride lasts about 12 minutes and is romantic and reassuring as you look down in every direction from the Ferris wheel, taking in the endless views.

Canadian Night Market under the Ferris Wheel

 

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