Tours and Tickets to Experience Clifton Hill
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Clifton Hill is a must-do for families and thrill-seekers.
Lots of restaurants, bars, and cafés are located along the strip.
Some of Clifton Hill’s attractions, including the Niagara SkyWheel, Wild West Coaster, and Wizards Golf, are wheelchair accessible.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Clifton Hill. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
It’s free to visit Clifton Hill, which is usually included on tours of Niagara Falls, Ontario. Full-day tours from Toronto range from about US$75 to US$280 per person, depending on the inclusions. Some tours include the Hornblower cruise and Journey Behind the Falls, while others let you pick the activities that interest you most.
The Clifton Hill FUN PASS grants you access to six attractions in Clifton Hill. The pass covers entry to the Niagara SkyWheel, Zombie Attack, Ghost Blasters Dark Ride, and Movieland Wax Museum. You can also choose between Carnival Chaos and Toy Store 4D, and between Wizard’s Mini Putt and Dinosaur Adventure Golf.
Yes, many of the rides and attractions at Clifton Hill are wheelchair-accessible. The Niagara SkyWheel has a ramp and two accessible gondolas. Other accessible attractions include Dinosaur Adventure Golf, Wizard’s Mini Putt, Movieland Wax Museum, Strike Game Zone, Carnival Chaos, Zombie Attack, Toy Store 4D, Great Canadian Midway, and Ghost Blasters.
Yes, most rides and attractions at Clifton Hill are child-friendly. However, parents should consider the age appropriateness of certain attractions; for example, the Zombie Attack might be frightening for younger children. Some attractions have height restrictions, including the Niagara SkyWheel, XD Ride Theatre, and Ghost Blasters—kids under a certain height must ride with an adult.
The best transportation option to reach Clifton Hill is the WEGO bus network, which stops at the area’s attractions. Although there are no bus stops on pedestrian-friendly Clifton Hill, you can find stops on Victoria Avenue at the top of the hill and the Niagara River Parkway at the bottom of the hill.
























































































































