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Experience the thrill of soaring 67 meters above Niagara River Gorge on this $69 zipline tour to the iconic Horseshoe Falls, lasting about 1.5 hours.
A zipline adventure at Niagara Falls, Canada, offers an exhilarating way to see one of the world’s most famous natural wonders. For $69 per person, visitors can enjoy a 1.5-hour experience that combines breathtaking views with a dose of adrenaline. Departing from Niagara Falls, Ontario, this tour takes you 67 meters above the Niagara River Gorge, passing 670 meters past the American Falls toward the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. The tour is suitable for travelers aged 7 and older and is limited to small groups of up to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
While this zipline may not be the longest or fastest, it offers unmatched panoramic views and a chance to get close to the falls in a way that few other activities can match. The cost, along with the well-organized logistics and helpful staff, makes this a popular choice for those seeking a quick but memorable thrill at Niagara. It’s especially appreciated by visitors who want a safe, guided experience with spectacular photo opportunities. However, those with mobility issues or who dislike heights should consider the weight and age restrictions before booking.


The tour begins at the meeting point located at Zipline To The Falls, at the bottom of Clifton Hill. Guests are encouraged to complete their online waiver beforehand for express admission. Those who do so can proceed directly to the check-in kiosk, skipping the wait. The meeting logistics are straightforward, making the start efficient even during busy times.
Once checked in, visitors are fitted with a safety helmet and harness, and staff provide clear safety instructions. The shuttle service then transports participants back to the launch site after the ride, completing the loop comfortably.
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Travelers should bring a valid passport and signed waiver on the day of the tour. It’s important to arrive promptly, as late arrivals are subject to the “No Show” policy. The activity is wheelchair accessible, accommodating guests with mobility considerations. However, smoking, alcohol, and drugs are strictly prohibited on-site for safety reasons.
The tour lasts approximately 90 minutes, including check-in, safety briefing, the zipline ride itself, and the shuttle back. The ride duration is about 1 minute, but the views and the experience of being so close to the falls make it feel much longer.

Travelers soar 67 meters above the Niagara River Gorge, passing right over parts of the falls. The 670-meter glide offers panoramic views of the American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls, as well as the Niagara River Gorge below. The ride delivers a sense of the incredible power of nature combined with awe-inspiring scenery.
Participants glide smoothly toward the falls, feeling the breeze and mist as they approach the iconic Canadian Horseshoe Falls. The auto-brake system ensures a safe and comfortable ride, allowing for relaxation while soaking in spectacular landscape.

The staff at WildPlay Niagara Falls are praised for their helpfulness and reassurance, especially for first-time zipliners or those nervous about heights. They provide thorough safety instructions and ensure everyone is properly fitted with gear before the ride.
The safety helmet and comfort harness include storage pouches, so participants can hold onto their belongings during the glide. The small group limit helps staff manage each rider individually, ensuring personalized attention and safety.
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After the zipline, visitors return comfortably to the starting point via an air-conditioned shuttle. Many find this return journey a highlight—it offers a view of the gorge and falls from a different perspective.
While souvenir photos and videos are not included, they are available for purchase at the end of the ride. Many guests choose to buy the video clip as a keepsake, although reviews note that prices can be high for the short footage.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive activity for a variety of guests. Staff are described as helpful and patient, especially for guests with mobility issues or those who are new to ziplining. The online waiver process simplifies the check-in, but travelers should plan to arrive early to avoid delays.
The tour capacity is limited to 10 participants, which helps maintain a more relaxed experience and reduces wait times during off-peak hours. During peak season, it’s recommended to visit before 11:00 AM or after 4:00 PM to avoid crowds.

This zipline activity suits those looking for a quick adrenaline rush with magnificent views of Niagara Falls. It’s ideal for families, adventure seekers, and photo enthusiasts. The duration and cost make it a convenient addition to a day at the falls, especially for visitors with limited time.
Older visitors and those in their 70s have participated happily, indicating the ride’s generally gentle control and safety measures. However, it’s not suitable for children under 7 years or pregnant women due to safety considerations.

Many reviews mention long lines—sometimes up to two hours—especially during peak season or when not booked in advance. To minimize wait time, travelers are encouraged to book online and arrive early or after peak hours.
The skip-the-line tickets and early morning visits are recommended to maximize riding time and enjoy the views without the crowds. Despite the occasional wait, the ride itself is described as short but exhilarating.

This zipline experience offers a unique perspective on Niagara Falls, unlike boat trips or helicopter rides that focus on different views or experiences. The cost is reasonable compared to other activities, making it an affordable thrill for visitors wanting a quick adrenaline fix.
Other nearby options include journeys behind the falls, fireworks cruises, or helicopter tours, but none combine height, views, and proximity quite like this zipline.
The main strengths of the Zipline to the Falls include spectacular panoramic views, friendly staff, and easy logistics thanks to online waivers and shuttle service. The adrenaline rush paired with beautiful scenery makes it a memorable highlight of a Niagara visit.
Limitations include the short ride duration—about one minute—and potential long lines during busy seasons. The price, while fair, can feel high for some considering the brief experience. It’s also not suitable for children under 7 or pregnant women.
The Zipline to The Falls offers a cost-effective, exhilarating way to see Niagara Falls from above. Its spectacular views of the American and Horseshoe Falls, combined with friendly staff and safe organization, make it a popular activity.
This tour is perfect for those seeking a short, memorable thrill that captures the majesty of Niagara in a few minutes. While wait times can be long, booking early or avoiding peak hours helps keep the experience smooth. Overall, it’s a highly recommended activity for adventure lovers and photo enthusiasts alike.
Is the zipline safe?
Yes, the activity includes safety helmets, harnesses, and safety instructions provided by trained staff, ensuring a secure experience.
How long does the zipline ride last?
The ride itself lasts about one minute, but the overall experience, including check-in and shuttle, takes about 1.5 hours.
Can children participate in this zipline?
Yes, children 7 years and older can participate, provided they meet the maximum weight limit of 275 lbs.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs.
Are souvenir photos available?
Souvenir photos and videos are not included but can be purchased separately at the end of the ride.
What’s the best time to visit during peak season?
To avoid crowds, visit before 11:00 AM or after 4:00 PM during June to August.
Where is the meeting point?
The tour departs from Zipline To The Falls at the bottom of Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Do I need to prepare anything before the tour?
Yes, bring your passport and signed waiver. Completing the waiver online in advance speeds up check-in.
Are there any restrictions?
Smoking, alcohol, and drugs are prohibited on-site. The activity is not suitable for pregnant women.
Can I buy the ride again?
Yes, there is an option to ride again at a reduced price. Souvenir videos are available but may be priced high.