Le Niagara Speedway

Le Niagara Speedway est un circuit attrayant à plusieurs niveaux avec deux spirales et une pente raide! C'est comme les karts sur les stéroïdes! 

Érigé à Niagara Falls, en Ontario, le circuit baptisé Niagara Speedway trône au milieu de Clifton Hill, une destination touristique agrémentée de nombreuses attractions.

Le projet audacieux achevé sur Clifton Hill est unique en son genre, avec ses multiples niveaux, ses deux spirales et sa rampe ressemblant à de véritables montagnes russes.

Plus de 2000 pieds séparent la ligne de départ à celle d’arrivée.

À une hauteur de 42 pieds, la piste est rapide compte tenu des nombreuses courbes (vitesse maximale de 32 km / h), mais elle est néanmoins sécuritaire.

Le Niagara Speedway sera ouvert au printemps, à l'été et à l’automne, de 10h am à 12h am. Les billets sont en vente au coût de 13$ pour les conducteurs et 4$ pour les passagers.

Exigences:

Restriction de hauteur, hauteur minimale du conducteur 58 "(147,32 cm) et hauteur maximale 78" (198,12 cm)
Restriction de hauteur, hauteur minimale du cycliste 40 "(101,6 cm) et hauteur maximale 60" (152,4 cm)
Pour transporter un passager, le conducteur doit être âgé d'au moins 18 ans, ou le parent ou tuteur légal du passager.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the hours of operation online are up to date and accurate; however, they are weather dependent so it's best to call incase of rain or snow.
If the forecast calls for rain, the Niagara Speedway will experience a temporary closure. When the rain subsides, they will begin to manually dry the track using special machinery; which may take up to 45 minutes. The Niagara Speedway will reopen when the track is completely dry.
Tickets to the Niagara Speedway can only be purchased in person upon arrival.
One admission gives you five minutes on the track. You get an average of three to four laps in during that time, depending on how fast you're driving.
If you want to ride again, you may keep your helmet on; but you will need to vacate the kart and go back around into line with a new ticket.
You can purchase Niagara Speedway tickets in person using all methods of payment including US cash, CDN cash, global credit cards and international prepaid credit cards, or Apple Pay.
Yes, we offer group rates for 15 or more admissions. Please contact [email protected] to inquire about group packages.
No, Niagara Speedway does not charge a tourist tax or destination fee, only the Canadian Harmonized Sales Tax.
No, there is only a height requirement for drivers; unless they are carrying a passenger. If they have a passenger in their kart, they must be 18+ or the legal parent\guardian of the passenger.
Yes, the Access2 Card is accepted; however, passengers being driven by a support person can only be a maximum of 5 feet tall. Present your Access2 Card to obtain complimentary admission for your support person.
No, there is no restriction on the type of shoes you wear, as long as they don't impede your ability to drive.
Yes, there are public washrooms located right next to the Niagara Speedway.
Each kart has a maximum weight limit of 375 pounds.
Yes, the seatbelt extenders are up to 10 inches long.
Personal belongings that cannot be secured to the driver or impede the driver can be stored in the lockers located outside of the Niagara Speedway. The lockers cost $2 to rent and are available for use while on the ride. There is no access to lockers when Niagara Speedway is closed for the day. The Niagara Speedway is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged belongings.
Yes, there is paid parking lot located at 4960 Clifton Hill. It has a flat fee for the day and over 700 parking spots; as well as, accessible parking. There is no overnight parking or in-and-out privileges.