Niagara City Cruises preps for early season start
Niagara City Cruises is gearing up for another early start to the season.
Thanks to favorable weather the Niagara Falls boat tour will start the season this week on March 28.
It opens just in time for the Easter weekend.
This early opening follows a record-breaking 2023 season, which marked the earliest opening in the history of the Niagara Falls boat tour operations dating back to 1846.
Last season, it also welcomed its 15 millionth Niagara Falls boat tour guest.
“We are getting set for the launch of the Niagara Thunder vessel and preparing the lower landing in the Niagara Gorge,” says Mory DiMaurizio, COO of City Cruises Canada.
“We are excited and looking forward to another early opening.”
The 20-minute Voyage to the Falls boat tour, sailing from Niagara Falls, Canada, brings guests to take in views of the Niagara Gorge, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls, and up close to the famous Canadian Horseshoe Falls.
The Niagara City Cruises Voyage to the Falls boat tour will operate daily.
Tickets are available at niagaracruises.com.
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