Tickets & Attraction Passes
All of your favourite things to do in one place! Get tickets for the the best attractions, events and activities Niagara Falls has to offer and get ready for your trip to explore Niagara!
All of your favourite things to do in one place! Get tickets for the the best attractions, events and activities Niagara Falls has to offer and get ready for your trip to explore Niagara!
Evening Beer & Wine Country Dinner Tour
Package Details - Starting from $219.00
Vineland, Jordan & Beamsville Bench Wine Tour with Lunch
Package Details - Starting from $219.00
Six attractions, one low price! Save $30 off individual attractions and conveniently order online. The Clifton Hill Fun Pass includes admission to the Niagara SkyWheel, Creepy Castle, Movieland Wax Museum, Dinosaur Golf or Wizards Golf, Ghost Blasters, Toy Store 4D Ride or Carnival Chaos Ride. Fun Pass admissions can be used anytime within one year of purchase.
Ride To The Top & Observation Decks Child (age 4-12, children under 4 free)
Package Details - Starting from $9.00
Big Fun Value Pass 2 Pack Adult (Child Ages 3-15) Combo Pass
Big Top Amazing Mirror & Laser Maze
Package Details - Starting from $17.25
Create your ultimate adventure with the Big FUN Value Pass!
Celebrate 100 Years of FUN with our exclusive Pre-Season Sale! Choose 2, 3, 5 or 7 admissions to your favourite Clifton Hill attractions below. (Admissions valid for 365 days). 1 ticket is required per person, per visit.
Niagara's newest, interactive, and fully accessible miniature golf course.
A fun-filled pirate adventure for the whole family!
Upgrade your experience with a guided tour to the Tunnel under the falls!
Experience one of the greatest waterfalls in the world from a secret viewing platform in the Niagara Falls Power Station. Venture through the underground tunnels, hear the fascinating stories behind the place, as the noise of the flowing water grows louder and louder until you reach the incredible views of the Falls. Learn how the feature formed in the Ice Age, why the indigenous Iroquois people call it 'the great throat', and what on earth the daredevils who went over the Falls in a barrel were thinking.