This winter, the Clifton Hill promenade will continue to be a vital part of the Niagara Falls experience. Though most people think of our street as a summer attraction, there are plenty of intriguing locations to choose from in the winter. We like to think of ourselves as a “year-round” location, with a large variety of indoor activities to keep you warm and comfortable.
March 1st, 2022
Ontario has relaxed capacity limits in all indoor public locations and removed the necessity for proof of immunization as of March 1, 2022. In Niagara Falls, hotels, restaurants, casinos, and attractions are all open for business. All indoor spaces and some outdoor attractions still require masks.
All operations can go to full capacity.
No vaccine passport is required at any operation
Though some individual operators may choose to continue.
No contact tracing is required
No active guest screening is required
The mask mandate is still in effect but there will be some medical exceptions in alignment with provincial and regional guidance
Staff are still required to wear a face covering
Staff will actively be screened for Covid, including a temperature check at the start of their shift.
Niagara Falls’ top priority is to keep workplaces, employees, and visitors safe. Key public health measures have been implemented, and we all bear responsibility for staying informed, being prepared, being flexible, and adhering to health and safety rules.
These venues should be on your mind this winter while visiting Niagara Falls. For more information, we recommend that visitors consult the most recent COVID-19 legislation, individual business websites, and social media accounts, as conditions might change without warning.
Ticket Pricing: Adults: $6.99 CDN +tax Child: $4.99 CDN +tax Child is 12 and under
TICKETS ARE TO BE PURCHASED ON-SITE IN-PERSON *Prices do not include applicable tax.
Restaurants:
Dining is permitted with indoor and outdoor seating capacity limited to the number of people that can maintain 2 metres of physical distance. There are no limits to the number of people per table. Please inquire with restaurants directly for hours of operation as some venues may be closed a few days a week.
Due to new Covid restriction rules announced recently; Please verify hours and operating schedule with each individual attraction:
Additional Attractions
Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks
House of Frankenstein
The Haunted House Clifton Hill
The Fun House
The Crystal Caves
Locomoland
Niagara Zipline on Clifton Hill
Niagara Falls Parks
Discover the abundance of horticultural installations at these destinations. Niagara Falls is home to some of Canada’s most magnificent Parks & Gardens.
Weekday express rail service between Niagara Falls and Union Station will be reintroduced beginning September 6, 2021, with one trip per day in each direction. Please click here for GoTrain schedules.
Look for ticket packages that include round-trip GO Train tickets as well as hop-on, hop-off access to the popular Niagara Falls WEGO bus, which connects visitors to attractions, hotels, and restaurants throughout the tourism districts. For more information on schedules and tickets, go Visit GOTransit .
Canada-US Border
NEW 2-28-2022: The molecular PCR test (Up to $225.00 USD) is no longer necessary for entry into Canada. The less priced antigen test ($40-65 USD) will be accepted starting Monday, February 28th, 2022. The test must be taken 24 hours prior to arrival and the results must be negative. Antigen test results are usually available in 15 minutes or less.
All persons aged five and up must provide a negative antigen test result acquired 24 hours prior to entering Canada, and all US citizens must provide proof of vaccination. Vaccinations are not required for children under the age of 12. A paid testing center is located near the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, New York, USA.
Install the ArriveCan APP on your mobile device before attempting to enter Canada.
Traveling to the United States by land does not require Canadians to present a negative Covid test result at the US border. A negative PCR or antigen test result will be acceptable when returning to Canada. It’s important to remember that the antigen test must be done 24 hours before crossing, not 72 hours.
NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES & COVID: In Niagara Falls, New York, there are presently no Covid restrictions. When travelling to the United States by land, a Covid test is not required. Niagara Falls, New York, is located in Niagara County, which does not have a mask mandate or require proof of vaccination in order to attend public areas.
On both sides of Niagara Falls, several attractions may still require the use of a mask (ie; elevators). If you want to be safe, carry one with you!
The Clifton Hill promenade is a major facet of the Niagara Falls Tourism experience this upcoming season. Though most people have always considered our street a Summer destination, Winter can be just as captivating with many exciting indoor venues to choose from. We like to think of ourselves as a “year round” destination with many inside activities to keep you warm and cozy.
While experiencing Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls, these options should be at the top of your mind for the Holiday Season. We encourage that visitors reference the most current COVID-19 regulations, individual business websites and social media accounts for more details, as circumstances can shift without warning.
Effective October 25th, 2021 the government of Ontario released A Plan to Safely Reopen Ontario and Manage COVID-19 for the Long-Term.
This plan outlines Ontario’s cautious and gradual approach to lifting remaining public health and workplace safety measures by March 2022. It will be guided by the ongoing assessment of key public health and health care indicators and supported by local or regional tailored responses to COVID-19.
Effective October 25, 2021 at 12:01 a.m., capacity limits have been lifted in the vast majority of settings where proof of vaccination is required, such as:
restaurants, bars, and other food or drink establishments
indoor areas of sports and recreational facilities such as gyms and where personal physical fitness trainers provide instruction
casinos, bingo halls, and other gaming establishments
indoor meeting and event spaces
Limits will also be lifted in certain outdoor settings.
The government will also allow other settings to lift capacity limits and physical distancing requirements if they choose to require proof of vaccination, including:
indoor areas of museums, galleries, aquariums, zoos, science centres, landmarks, historic sites, botanical gardens and similar attractions
indoor areas of amusement parks
indoor areas of fairs, rural exhibitions, festivals
indoor tour and guide services
Proof of Vaccination
As of September 22, 2021, proof of full COVID-19 vaccination (two doses, plus 14 days) with photo ID is required to access the certain public settings and facilities, click here for full details.
Ontario also intends to allow for greater capacity at organized public events such as Remembrance Day ceremonies and Santa Claus parades with more details coming in the near future.
TICKETS ARE TO BE PURCHASED ON-SITE IN-PERSON *Prices do not include applicable tax.
Requirements: Height Restriction, Driver minimum height 58″ (147.32 cm or 4’10”) and maximum height 78″ (198.12 cm) Height Restriction, Rider minimum height 40″ (101.6 cm or 3’4″) and maximum height 60″ (152.4 cm) To carry a passenger, the driver must be a minimum of 18 years of age, or the parent or legal guardian of the passenger.
Ticket Pricing: Adults: $6.99 CDN +tax Child: $4.99 CDN +tax Child is 12 and under
TICKETS ARE TO BE PURCHASED ON-SITE IN-PERSON *Prices do not include applicable tax.
Restaurants:
Dining is permitted with indoor and outdoor seating capacity limited to the number of people that can maintain 2 metres of physical distance. There are no limits to the number of people per table. Please inquire with restaurants directly for hours of operation as some venues may be closed a few days a week.
Celebrate the Holidays with Fireworks at Niagara Falls
This holiday season, fireworks will return with breathtaking displays above the Falls beginning December 26 and lasting every night until January 1, adding to the celebrations taking place across the city.
December 26-30th 2021 & January 1st, 2022 @10pm
December 31st, 2021 (New Years Eve) @9 p.m. and Midnight
Visitors to Niagara Falls may also enjoy the various holiday activities and end their day or overnight stay with fireworks. The fireworks displays may be seen from a variety of vantage positions. These include outdoor areas throughout Niagara Parks as well as interior areas for visitors at the various hotels and restaurants located in the tourism districts.
Unless otherwise specified, all performances begin at 9 p.m. The timetable of fireworks is subject to change. Fireworks displays, as always, are weather permitting and may be cancelled due to inclement weather.
Starting September 6, 2021 weekday express rail service between Niagara Falls and Union Station will be reinstated including one trip per day in each direction. For GoTrain schedules please click here.
Look for ticket packages that include round-trip GO Train fare with hop-on, hop-off access to the popular Niagara Falls WEGO bus service, which connects guests to attractions, hotels and restaurants throughout the tourism districts. Visit GOTransit for details on scheduling and tickets.
Canada-US Border
Starting August 9, 2021, Canada plans to begin allowing entry to American citizens and permanent residents, who are currently residing in the United States, and have been fully vaccinated at least 14 days prior to entering Canada for non-essential travel.
On September 7, 2021, provided that the domestic epidemiologic situation remains favourable, the Government intends to open Canada’s borders to any fully vaccinated international travelers who have completed the full course of vaccination with a Government of Canada-accepted vaccine at least 14 days prior to entering Canada and who meet specific entry requirements.
Starting on November 8, 2021, the United States will be opening its land and sea border to non-essential fully vaccinated Canadian travellers.
Consider these great options to safely experience Clifton Hill, the city of Niagara Falls and the surrounding region. We encourage that visitors reference the most current COVID-19 regulations, individual business websites and social media accounts for more details, as circumstances can shift without warning.
For Step 3: businesses can reopen indoor services, restaurant dining and attractions with capacity limits and health & safety guidelines in place, plus ensure a physical distance of 2m/6ft at all times (indoor and outdoor) for patrons and staff. Our local business units are taking the utmost care and precautionary measures to ensure safety protocols are in place and applied to ensure comfort for guests and locals alike.
Indoor and outdoor capacity limits are based on maintaining a physical distance of 2m/6ft apart.
Current Guidelines for Step Three:
Social gatherings and organized public events
Maximum 25 people indoors
Maximum 100 people outdoors
Face masks are mandatory in all indoor spaces in Niagara Falls and when maintaining a physical distance outdoors isn’t possible. Everyone should maintain a physical distance of 2m/6ft from others not in your group at all times. Face masks are required at some outdoor attractions, like Niagara City Cruises and Niagara Parks.
We take the current situation very seriously and want to ensure the health and safety of our customers and team members.
Ticket Pricing: Driver $12.00 (Per ~5 Minute Race) Rider $4.00 (Per ~5 Minute Race) TICKETS ARE TO BE PURCHASED ON-SITE IN-PERSON *Prices do not include applicable tax.
Requirements: Height Restriction, Driver minimum height 58″ (147.32 cm or 4’10”) and maximum height 78″ (198.12 cm) Height Restriction, Rider minimum height 40″ (101.6 cm or 3’4″) and maximum height 60″ (152.4 cm) To carry a passenger, the driver must be a minimum of 18 years of age, or the parent or legal guardian of the passenger.
Dining is permitted with indoor and outdoor seating capacity limited to the number of people that can maintain 2 metres of physical distance. There are no limits to the number of people per table. Please inquire with restaurants directly for hours of operation as some venues may be closed a few days a week.
Safari Niagara (2821 Stevensville Rd, Stevensville, ON L0S 1S0)
Niagara Go-Karts (7104 Kinsmen Ct, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6S5)
Niagara Falls History Museum
Horseplay Niagara Inc.
Snap E Bike Rental
Canada-US Border
Starting August 9, 2021, Canada plans to begin allowing entry to American citizens and permanent residents, who are currently residing in the United States, and have been fully vaccinated at least 14 days prior to entering Canada for non-essential travel.
On September 7, 2021, provided that the domestic epidemiologic situation remains favourable, the Government intends to open Canada’s borders to any fully vaccinated international travelers who have completed the full course of vaccination with a Government of Canada-accepted vaccine at least 14 days prior to entering Canada and who meet specific entry requirements.
What’s Open in Niagara Falls, New York, USA
Beginning May 19th 2021 Covid-19 prevention restrictions have been significantly reduced within New York State USA.
Niagara Falls State Park is open 24/7/365 for viewing the Falls. Purchase a la carte tickets at each attraction; the Niagara Falls USA Discovery Pass is not available this year. Parking ranges between $10-15/day.
Cave of the Winds: Open daily. Timed tickets are required; capacity will be limited and times will fill quickly. The World Changed Here Pavilion will not be opened.
No doubt these are difficult times for all, but we are happy to announce that many of our attractions have reopened. We welcome you back for a fun and safe visit! Please view this current list of open attractions on Clifton Hill.-
Cost: $10.99 for Adults and $6.99 for Children (Under 13) plus tax
We are temporarily offering a 3 Attraction Fun Pass from Monday to Thursday ONLY. This Fun Pass is only offered in person, and will not be available for purchase online. Get the Niagara SkyWheel, your choice of Dinosaur Adventure Golf OR Wizard’s Golf, and the Movieland Wax Museum for only $19.95 (plus tax) for Adults and $14.95 (plus tax) for Children.