Experience the thrill of a high-altitude airplane tour over Niagara Falls. Fly at 1,900 feet and enjoy breathtaking views of the falls, Lake Ontario, and more. Perfect for a family outing or romantic date. Book now!
Experience the thrill of a high-altitude airplane tour over Niagara Falls. Fly at 1,900 feet and enjoy breathtaking views of the falls, Lake Ontario, and more. Perfect for a family outing or romantic date. Book now!
- Niagara Falls Air Tours Inc. - The Gateway to Niagara, this ‘well kept secret’ airport see lots of celebrities jetting in, on their way to perform at Niagara Casino, or just take in the Falls! Seen recently, Enrique Iglesias, Ringo Starr, Kate Moss… just to name a few!
- Niagara Falls Canada - 30 Minute Regional Air Tour, flying at 1,900…
- Niagara Falls Air Tours Inc. - The Gateway to Niagara, this ‘well kept secret’ airport see lots of celebrities jetting in, on their way to perform at Niagara Casino, or just take in the Falls! Seen recently, Enrique Iglesias, Ringo Starr, Kate Moss… just to name a few!
- Niagara Falls Canada - 30 Minute Regional Air Tour, flying at 1,900 feet above Niagara Falls to see some of the most striking scenery Niagara has to offer.
All seats on the plane are window seats and all seats face forward.
- The Welland Canal - The Welland Canal is a ship canal in Ontario, Canada, connecting Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. It forms a key section of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway. Traversing the Niagara Peninsula from Port Weller to Port Colborne, it enables ships to ascend and descend the Niagara Escarpment and bypass Niagara Falls.
The fourth iteration of a canal around the Falls, the Welland passes about 3,000 ships which transport about 40,000,000 tons of cargo a year. It was a major factor in the growth of the city of Toronto, Ontario.[citation needed] The original canal and its successors allowed goods from Great Lakes ports such as Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago, as well as heavily industrialized areas of the United States and Ontario, to be shipped to the port of Montreal or to Quebec City, where they were usually reloaded onto ocean-going vessels for international shipping.
The Welland Canal eclipsed other, narrower canals in the region, such as the Trent-Severn Waterway and, significantly, the Erie Canal (which linked the Atlantic and Lake Erie via New York City and Buffalo, New York) by providing a shorter, more direct connection to Lake Erie.
- Niagara Falls - The Niagara River’s western shore overlooks the Horseshoe Falls, the cascades’ most expansive section. The views from 1,900 feet / 575 metres above the ground are spectacular, and a ‘once in a lifetime’ experience.
- Niagara River Recreation Trail - The Niagara River (/naɪˈæɡərə/ ny-AG-ər-ə) is a river that flows north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. It forms part of the border between the province of Ontario in Canada (on the west) and the state of New York in the United States (on the east). There are differing theories as to the origin of the river’s name. According to Iroquoian scholar Bruce Trigger, Niagara is derived from the name given to a branch of the locally residing native Neutral Confederacy, who are described as being called the Niagagarega people on several late-17th-century French maps of the area.[3] According to George R. Stewart, it comes from the name of an Iroquois town called Ongniaahra, meaning “point of land cut in two”.[4]
The river, which is occasionally described as a strait,[5] is about 58 kilometres (36 mi) long and includes Niagara Falls in its course. The falls have moved approximately 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) upstream from the Niagara Escarpment in the last 12,000 years, resulting in a gorge below the falls. Today, the diversion of the river for electrical generation has significantly reduced the rate of erosion.
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Whirlpool Aero Car - Famed Spanish engineer Leonardo Torres-Quevdo designed the attraction, following the principles of a similar installation at Mount Ulia San Sebastian in Spain. The car holds 40 passengers at a time and is suspended 76 meters above the water by a series of steel cables. Tension of the cable lines was to be maintained by a 10 ton counterweight housed at its Thompson Point terminus.
The attraction began operations on August 8, 1916, taking it’s maiden voyage just after 3pm witnessed by a hundreds of spectators gathered to see the amazing engineering feat in action for the first time.
Today, over 100 years since its opening, the Whirlpool Aero Car continues to provide visitors with panoramic views of the Niagara Gorge and swirling whirlpool rapids below. All while crossing the Canada and United States border four times during each trip. It is believed to the only aerial tram of its kind still in operation. - Niagara Whirlpool - The Niagara Whirlpool is a natural whirlpool within the Niagara River located along the Canada–U.S. border between New York and Ontario. The whirlpool is in the Niagara Gorge, downstream from Niagara Falls. The whirlpool’s greatest depth is 125 feet (38 m)
- Brock’s Monument National Historic Site - Brock’s Monument is a 56-metre (185 ft) column atop Queenston Heights in Queenston, Ontario, Canada, dedicated to Major General Sir Isaac Brock, one of Canada’s heroes of the War of 1812. Brock, a British Army officer in charge of defending Upper Canada from a United States invasion, and one of his aides-de-camp, Lieutenant-Colonel John Macdonell, are interred at the monument’s base on the heights above the battlefield where both fell during the Battle of Queenston Heights. The current monument was constructed between 1853 and 1856, which replaced an earlier Monument to Brock on the battlefield (1824–1840). Parks Canada maintains the monument, the most imposing feature of Queenston Heights National Historic Site. It is the fourth oldest war memorial in Canada
- Sir Adam Beck Generating Station - Sir Adam Beck Hydroelectric Generating Stations are two hydroelectric generating stations in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Sir Adam Beck Generating Station I, Sir Adam Beck Generating Station II and the Sir Adam Beck Pump Generating Station are all owned by Ontario Power Generation. Following the development of several smaller generating stations around Niagara Falls in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Province of Ontario authorized the construction of first major publicly owned generating station in the province.[1] At the time it was built, it was the largest hydroelectric generating station in the world.
The stations divert water from the Niagara and Welland rivers above Niagara Falls which is then released into the lower portion of the Niagara River, and together produce up to 1,997 MW (2,678,000 hp).
- Old Fort Niagara - The French established the first post in 1679 and built the impressive “French Castle” in 1726. It still stands today. Britain gained control of the fort in 1759 during the French and Indian War and maintained control throughout the American Revolution, yielding it to the United States in 1796.
- Niagara-on-the-Lake - Niagara-on-the-Lake is a town in Ontario, Canada. It is located on the Niagara Peninsula at the point where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario, across the river from New York, United States. Niagara-on-the-Lake is in the Niagara Region of Ontario, and is the only town in Canada that has a Lord Mayor.[3] It has a population of 17,511 (2016).
Niagara-on-the-Lake is important in the history of Canada: it served as the first capital of the Province of Upper Canada, the predecessor of Ontario, called Newark from 1792 to 1797. During the War of 1812, the town, the two former villages of St. David’s and Queenston, and Fort George were the site of numerous battles following the American invasion of Upper Canada, and the town was razed. Niagara-on-the-Lake is home to the oldest Anglican and Catholic churches in Ontario, and the oldest surviving golf course in North America.
- Fort George National Historic Site of Canada - British Fort - Constructed by order of Lieutenant-Governor Simcoe, 1796-99, Fort George served as the headquarters for Major-General Brock in 1812. In May, 1813, it was bombarded and captured by the Americans who constructed fortifications of their own on the site. These in turn were retaken by the British in December, 1813.
- Unobstructed 360° views with high wing aircraft
- Champagne and chocolates during flight
- Complimentary parking
- Photo opportunities before and during the flight
- Unobstructed 360° views with high wing aircraft
- Champagne and chocolates during flight
- Complimentary parking
- Photo opportunities before and during the flight
- Airport Improvement Fee - $15 per passenger
- Fuel Supplement - $30 per passenger
- 13% HST on the Total Price of the Ticket
- Airport Improvement Fee - $15 per passenger
- Fuel Supplement - $30 per passenger
- 13% HST on the Total Price of the Ticket
Experience a breathtaking aerial tour for half an hour. Note that airport fees and local taxes are charged separately. Experience the stunning vistas of Niagara Falls from 1,900 feet above, marvel at the beauty of Lake Ontario and the Niagara River, tour the engineering feat of Welland Canal, and see the vibrant vineyards. This exciting and picturesque…
Experience a breathtaking aerial tour for half an hour. Note that airport fees and local taxes are charged separately. Experience the stunning vistas of Niagara Falls from 1,900 feet above, marvel at the beauty of Lake Ontario and the Niagara River, tour the engineering feat of Welland Canal, and see the vibrant vineyards. This exciting and picturesque flight makes it a perfect outing with children, a special date, or a memorable afternoon with friends and family. Glide over the Niagara region while discovering the history of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Fort George, and Fort Niagara, all well preserved for centuries. Take pleasure in a complete 360° wide panoramic view. Celebrate the thrilling experience with Champagne and local Chocolate from Chocolate F/X while soaring over Niagara Falls at the closest possible distance of 1,900 feet, capturing the best view and snapping amazing photos. We are the exclusive airplane operator permitted to fly at 1,900 feet, under special government permission CYR-518, piloted by our team of highly proficient aviators. We guarantee window seats for all passengers with a forward-facing orientation. Ample space is available for camera equipment.
- Weight Restriction - total passenger(s) combined weight not to exceed 550 lbs / 250 Kg.
- Viator does NOT collect taxes and airport fees. These clearly advertised ‘local’ fees and taxes are billed separately by the supplier Niagara Falls Air Tours Inc.
- Airport Improvement Fee - $15 per passenger
- 13% HST Harmonized Sales Tax - $12.94 per passenger
- Fuel Supplement - $30 per passenger
- The narration during the flight is available but not guaranteed in English, French, German, Arabic, Spanish, Hindi, Cantonese, Ukrainian, Mandarin Chinese, Korean
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.