Niagara Parks – Journey Behind the Falls

Experience the power of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls from a different angle

You’ve seen them from a distance. Now experience the awesome power of the Falls from within as its mighty waters thunder overhead.

Located in Niagara Falls by the brink of Horseshoe Falls and inside the Table Rock Centre, Journey Behind the Falls begins with an elevator ride 150 feet underground.

A network of tunnels leads you through bedrock to the Cataract Portal and the Great Falls Portal where two spectacular observation decks await you at the foot of the Falls.

As the water cascades and mist envelops you, you’ll hear the sounds of nature at its most ferocious. But don’t worry – biodegradable ponchos are provided.

At Journey Behind the Falls, you’ll experience the awesome spectacle of one-fifth of the world’s fresh water crashing down to the basin below. During summer daylight hours, over 2,800 cubic meters of water thunders over the brink every second, traveling 65 kilometers per hour!

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6650 Niagara Pkwy, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 3E8, Canada

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shortshank2015

Falkirk, United Kingdom

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There are two tunnels which look out onto the falls, both frozen over during our visit, there is also a viewing platform , it took us about 15 mins.

Rose P

Nashville, Tennessee

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Does not take long. Walk to platform is very short, a little bit longer to get to the two portals. In February both portals only showed solid ice. The lower platform was closed. The higher platform...

AlexanderW622

Bishops Stortford, United Kingdom

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We visited on a freezing cold day in January when the falls were partially frozen, and this was pretty iconic. There is some information about the falls as you enter, though we foolishly didn’t pay...

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