Niagara City Cruises hits two million passenger milestone
Niagara City Cruises announced it has surpassed a key milestone of two million passengers served so far this season for its popular Niagara Falls boat tour.
Rated as a top Canada tourist experience, Niagara City Cruises began its 2023 season in March, which was the earliest opening date in its recorded history.
Cruises will continue running through November 26.
“Niagara Falls is an iconic destination, and we are proud of the role we play in making it an unforgettable experience for millions,” says Mory DiMaurizio, COO of City Cruises in Canada.
“2023 has been a comeback year, and we look forward to hosting even more guests through the end of our season.”
Daily service operates with regular hours until October 10, then continues with reduced hours through November 26.
Tickets and schedules are available online
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