Please be advised: Niagara’s Fury is set to cease operations with its last day being Labour Day, September 2, 2024. Ticket substitutions will be available for pass holders.
Niagara's Fury
Add to ItineraryTravel back in time 10,000 years with Niagara’s Fury!
Step inside our 4D motion theater and discover the ancient story of Niagara Falls in this multi-sensory simulation of the last Ice Age. The temperature will drop, mist and snow will fall and you’ll be surrounded by stunning visuals along the mighty Niagara River. Hang on tight, the trembling floor will make you feel the power of Mother Nature!
This family-friendly attraction is the perfect introduction to your Niagara Falls adventure.
- Year Round
- Approximate Duration 45 min. (varies)
- Accessible
- Self-guided Experience
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GO THERE NOWDiscover the Ancient Story of Niagara Falls
The Niagara Peninsula became free of ice from the last Ice Age about 12,500 years ago. As the ice retreated northward, its melt waters began to flow down through what became Lake Erie, the Niagara River and Lake Ontario. Niagara Falls was originally located at the escarpment at Queenston-Lewiston and continued to steadily erode through the bedrock to its current location over the next 10,000 years.
Erosion of the Falls
Before 1950, the falls receded an estimated three to four feet per year. The Niagara River Water Diversion Treaty between Canada and the United States was established in 1950 to slow the erosion of the falls by limiting the amount of water that could be diverted from the Niagara River for industrial and power generating purposes. The treaty helped slow erosion of the falls to an estimated 30 centimetres (1 foot) every 10 years.
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Hours of operation may vary by date. Closing times above indicate last show time.
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ADULT (13+ YEARS)
$17.50
CHILD (3-12 YEARS)
$11.50
INFANT (2 & UNDER)
Free
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How much are tickets for Niagara’s Fury?
Adult (13 years +) and Child (3 – 12 years) rates are available, for pricing please visit our online store. Children aged two and under are free at all Niagara Parks attractions.
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Do I have to reserve a time for Niagara’s Fury?
No, all tickets for the Niagara’s Fury are an anytime general admission ticket. We recommend arriving no later than 1 hour before closing so you have plenty of time to catch these falls movies!
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When are the showtimes for Niagara’s Fury?
Showtimes for Niagara’s Fury are available every 30 minutes on the hour and half hour.
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When is Niagara’s Fury open?
Niagara’s Fury is open daily for general admission. Please see hours of operation.
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Do I have to buy tickets online, can I buy tickets for Niagara’s Fury in person?
Niagara’s Fury tickets can be purchased in-person at the attraction or any available Niagara Parks Welcome Centre.
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Where is Niagara’s Fury?
Niagara’s Fury is located at 6650 Niagara Parkway, on the second floor of the Table Rock Welcome Centre.
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Where do I park for Niagara’s Fury?
The closest parking lot to Niagara’s Fury is Falls Parking (Lot A) at 6635 Niagara Parkway), for other available parking lots please see our Parking Locations at Niagara Parks.
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TICKET SUBSTITUTIONS
Niagara’s Fury's last operational day will be Labour Day, September 2, 2024. After this day, pass holders will be able to substitute Niagara's Fury with another Niagara Parks attraction based on each pass. Guests can redeem this substitution at any Welcome Centre within Niagara Parks.
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