Fall For Niagara
What you'll see on our tour from Toronto to Niagara Falls

Learn more about Toronto and Niagara Falls Canada

Table Rock / Ontario Power Station
The history of Table Rock dates back to the mid 1700s. As the Horseshoe Falls receded, a large shelf of rock was revealed. This became known as Table Rock.
April 12, 2019
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St. Lawrence Market
On our Toronto to Niagara tour, we pass by the St. Lawrence Market on our way out of the city. This is Toronto’s oldest Market. In 2015 National Geographic named it “Number 1 food market in the world!”
April 12, 2019
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Gooderham Flatiron Building
One of the first sights that is pointed out on our way out of Tornto is the Gooderham “Flat Iron” building. This is definitely a picture you won’t want to miss.
April 12, 2019
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Scotia Bank Arena
The Scotia Bank Arena is home to the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey club, Toronto Raptors basketball club, and the Toronto Rock lacrosse team. The Scotia Bank Arena hosted its first hockey game two years after the project broke ground in February 1999.
April 12, 2019
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Union Station
Toronto's current Union Station was constructed between 1914-1920 by the Toronto Terminals Railway. It was officially opened to the public on August 6, 1927. Union Station has been designated a National Historic Site of Canada since 1975, and a Heritage Railway Station since 1989.
April 12, 2019
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Contacts

Phone: +1-416-738-4782

Email: niagara@chariots-of-fire.com

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