Toronto & Niagara Falls 2 Days Tour offers a well-organized escape to two of Canada’s most iconic sights — bustling Toronto and the awe-inspiring Niagara Falls — all in just two days. For $190 per person, this trip packs in numerous highlights, from the towering CN Tower to the thundering waterfalls, with transportation, hotel stay, and expert guidance included. It’s a popular choice, with over 500 reviews and a solid 4.5-star rating, often booked multiple times weekly.
What we love about this experience is how it combines convenience with variety. First, the included hotel overnight makes the long day manageable, and the transportation is air-conditioned for comfort. Plus, the guides are praised for their helpfulness and knowledge — a crucial factor when navigating a packed itinerary. The opportunity to book attractions like the CN Tower or Niagara Cruises through the guide on the bus adds flexibility, ensuring you can tailor some parts of the experience to your interests.
However, a potential downside is how tightly scheduled everything is. Several reviews mention feeling rushed, especially in Niagara Falls, where travelers only get around 2.5 hours to enjoy the falls and their surroundings. If you prefer leisurely exploration, this might be a bit hurried. But if you’re after a high-energy, snapshot-style visit to these two highlights, this tour fits the bill.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want a cost-effective, guided overview of Toronto and Niagara Falls with minimal planning. It’s perfect for those short on time who prefer organized transport and guides, and who are comfortable paying separately for attractions and meals.
Key Points

- All-inclusive transportation and hotel stay ease logistics and reduce stress.
- Flexible attraction booking through guides allows personalized experiences.
- Long travel days and rushed schedules might limit free exploring time.
- Expert guides are praised for their helpfulness and knowledge.
- Extra costs for attractions and meals are not included, so budget accordingly.
- Suitable for travelers who enjoy guided tours and want a quick, comprehensive visit.
Exploring the Itinerary in Detail

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Day One: Toronto Highlights
Starting bright and early at 1240 Rue Stanley, we hop into an air-conditioned bus for the ride to Toronto. The first stop is Kingston 1000 Islands Cruises — a scenic cruise through over 1,800 islands in the St. Lawrence River. Although the cruise isn’t included in the ticket price, many travelers appreciate the opportunity to witness this beautiful waterway, once a playground for the wealthy. Expect about an hour and a half to explore this area, soaking in the views of charming islands and historic retreats.
Next, the tour takes us to the CN Tower, Toronto’s most recognizable landmark. Standing at more than 550 meters tall, the CN Tower offers sweeping views of the city skyline and Lake Ontario. While admission isn’t included, guides help you book tickets, saving you the hassle of standing in line. We loved the feeling of standing on the glass floor, looking down on the city below, which many reviews describe as “thrilling.”
The final stop on the first day is Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, home to around 16,000 aquatic animals. The aquarium’s vibrant displays, including a moving tunnel through the shark tank, make it a hit for travelers and families alike. Again, tickets are extra, but the guide can assist with booking. Many reviews mention how the aquarium adds a splash of fun and education to the day, especially for those who love marine life.
After these highlights, we return to the hotel for a well-deserved rest. The hotel’s comfort and location are often praised, giving travelers a good base before the next day’s adventure.
Day Two: Niagara Falls and Surroundings
Bright and early, we leave Toronto for Niagara Falls. The journey offers a chance to relax and chat with your guide, who often shares interesting tidbits about the region. About 45 minutes from Toronto, we arrive at the Niagara Falls Observation Tower at Skylon Tower. From this vantage point, you get a panoramic view of Horseshoe Falls and the American Falls — a perfect photo op. Although entrance tickets aren’t included, guides help you buy tickets to maximize your time.
The highlight of the trip is the Niagara City Cruises, also known as the Hornblower Cruise. Boarding these boats, many travelers describe feeling a surge of excitement as they get close enough to the falls to feel the spray and hear the roar. It’s a thrilling, immersive experience, though note it’s not available in winter months. The hour-long cruise is a favorite for many, offering memorable photos and a sense of the falls’ sheer power.
The tour wraps up with a bit of free time, but only about two and a half hours remain in Niagara. This often feels rushed, as some reviewers mentioned wishing for more time to explore or walk around the falls and surrounding parks. Still, the guide is typically helpful in giving tips for the limited time available.
Finally, the bus heads back to Montreal, with a return to the starting point around evening time. The comfortable coach and the chance to reflect on both natural and urban highlights make this day a whirlwind of memories.
Authentic Experiences and Practical Tips

The reviews reveal how important knowledgeable guides are. Many travelers praise guides like Lena, Jacky, and Luke for their helpful, friendly attitudes and deep knowledge, which enhances the experience. Their assistance with booking tickets and answering questions is often highlighted as a key value.
Most travelers find the tour well-organized, with many appreciating the way it’s designed to maximize highlights while minimizing hassle. The inclusion of hotel accommodations simplifies what could otherwise be a stressful trip, especially for those unfamiliar with the region.
However, the schedule’s intensity can be a drawback. Many reviewers mention feeling “rushed,” especially at Niagara Falls, where time for leisure is limited. If you’re someone who prefers to explore at your own pace, this tour might feel a little hurried, but for those who want a quick overview with the convenience of guided logistics, it’s ideal.
Transportation is a major plus — the air-conditioned bus keeps everyone comfortable through long drives, and the small group size (max 55 travelers) helps with organization and camaraderie. Plus, the flexibility to book attractions on the bus means you can tailor parts of the trip to your interests without extra hassle.
Price and Value
At $190, this tour offers a lot of value. You get transportation, a hotel night, and the guidance of professionals who know their stuff. Still, extra costs for attractions, meals, and optional activities can add up. Many reviews note that additional charges for cruises and the CN Tower are common, so budgeting extra cash for these is wise.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re after a quick, well-organized overview that hits the major highlights of Toronto and Niagara Falls, this tour is a strong choice. It works particularly well for first-timers, solo travelers, or those with limited time who want the convenience of guided logistics. Keep in mind, it’s a fast-paced trip — perfect if you’re happy with a snapshot rather than a leisurely exploration.
The Sum Up
This 2-day tour to Toronto and Niagara Falls offers a solid balance of guided convenience and some flexibility. Its highlights — from the towering CN Tower to the thundering falls — are unforgettable, especially when viewed with the help of friendly, knowledgeable guides. The hotel stay and included transportation make logistics easy, allowing you to focus on the experience rather than planning.
While the schedule can be tight, most travelers find the effort worthwhile, especially if they’re eager to see iconic sights in a short amount of time. It’s a good fit for those who don’t mind paying extra for attractions and are prepared for a busy, energetic couple of days. If you’re after a cost-effective, comprehensive introduction to these two destinations, this tour delivers on its promise.
For travelers wanting a quick taste of Toronto and Niagara with minimal fuss, this is a smart, engaging choice. Just remember, if you love to explore slowly or want more time at each stop, you might want to consider more flexible or private options.
FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour provides air-conditioned transportation throughout, making the long drives comfortable and stress-free.
Does the price include attraction tickets?
No, tickets for attractions like the CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, and Niagara Cruises are purchased separately, but guides can assist with booking.
How much time do we spend at Niagara Falls?
Most travelers get around 2.5 hours at Niagara Falls, which many reviews say feels a bit rushed but still enough to enjoy the key sights.
Is hotel accommodation included?
Yes, the tour includes one night’s hotel stay, which is generally reviewed as comfortable and convenient.
What’s the group size?
The maximum group size is 55 travelers, which helps keep things organized and friendly.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are allowed up to 6 days in advance for a full refund. Less notice means smaller refunds or no refund at all.
What should I bring?
Bring extra cash for attractions and meals, comfortable walking shoes, and an umbrella or poncho — especially for the boat cruise.
Who would this tour suit?
It’s best for first-time visitors, those on a tight schedule, and travelers who prefer guided logistics over independent exploration.
This tour offers an efficient way to see both Toronto’s skyline and the mighty Niagara Falls, with good guides, stunning views, and a practical approach to visiting two of Canada’s most famous sights. Just be ready for a fast-paced trip — and a memorable one.
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