If you have never gone, taking a short day trip from Toronto to Niagara Falls is worth the time. You may be standing at the edge of the falls in a little more than an hour.

If you don’t want to drive yourself, taking a tour to Niagara Falls from Toronto is a simple method to see the falls. Tours include a Niagara Cruise that brings you up close to the famous Horseshoe Falls, a water-falling wall and offers hotel pickup and drop-off.

Some of the crucial locations in the region, such as Whirlpool Rapids, the Floral Clock, and the charming tiny settlement of Niagara-on-the-Lake, are also visited by tourists.

There are more possibilities than you might think for how to go from Toronto to Niagara Falls. A train (Go Train) departs from Union Station for Niagara Falls every day between the end of June and the beginning of September, throughout the summer, and around the Thanksgiving holiday in October. You can even bring your bike on the train on the weekends so you can ride along the Niagara Parkway.

Niagara Falls offers 365 days of non stop excitement; each season offers different chances for visitors to take advantage. The busiest travel seasons are from late June to just after Labor Day, nearly all holiday long weekends, and the winter vacation periods. If you have time, you might also want to consider staying at Niagara Falls to explore the city center and watch the falls at night.