Niagara Falls, located on the border of Ontario (Canada) and New York (USA), is one of the most famous natural wonders in the world.

Known for its dramatic waterfalls, outdoor activities, and surrounding entertainment districts, the region remains one of North America’s most visited destinations.

In 2024, Niagara Falls welcomed around 13 million visitors, with tourism now exceeding pre-pandemic levels and continuing to grow into 2025.

Key stats: Niagara Falls Tourism

  • About 14 million visitors each year to the Canadian Niagara Region — of which roughly 12 million visit Niagara Falls city — making it one of Canada’s most visited tourist zones.
  • In 2024, more than 13 million visitors came to the Canadian side, generating about C$2.4 billion in economic impact.
  • Over 9.5 million visitors were recorded at Niagara Falls State Park (New York) in 2024, underscoring the strong draw of the U.S. side.
  • The tourism industry in the Niagara Region supports around 40,000 jobs — many residents depend on it.
  • Leisure travel dominates: ~7.8 million visitors came purely for pleasure, ~3.5 million for visiting friends/family, and ~475,000 business trips in the region.

How Many Tourists Visit Niagara Falls Each Year?

Niagara Falls receives around 13 million visitors annually.

YearEstimated Visitors
2019 (pre-pandemic)~13.5M
2020~2.8M
2021~6.7M
2022~10.9M
2023~12.5M
2024~13.0M
2025 (forecast)~13.4M

Both the Canadian side (Niagara Falls, ON) and the U.S. side (Niagara Falls, NY) contribute to these totals.

How Many Tourists Visit Niagara Falls Each Day?

On average, ~35,000 visitors arrive daily.
During peak summer months (June–August), that number often exceeds 70,000 per day.

How Much Do Tourists Spend in Niagara Falls?

Total tourism spending in the Niagara region exceeds $2.4 billion USD annually.

  • Average overnight visitor spend: ~$310/day
  • Average day trip spend: ~$90–$150
  • Top spending categories: Hotels, dining, attractions, casino gaming, tours

Tourism supports ~40,000 jobs across accommodation, restaurants, parks, and attractions.

Which Countries Visit Niagara Falls the Most?

The majority of international visitors come from the U.S., followed by Europe and Asia.

CountryVisitors (2024 est.)Share
🇺🇸 United States~6.8M~52%
🇨🇦 Canada (domestic)~4.7M~36%
🇬🇧 United Kingdom~330K~3%
🇫🇷 France~290K~2%
🇩🇪 Germany~250K~2%
🇮🇳 India~210K~2%
🇨🇳 China~180K~1.5%
🇮🇹 Italy~160K~1%
🇯🇵 Japan~120K~0.8%
🇰🇷 South Korea~95K~0.6%

What Are the Most Visited Attractions at Niagara Falls?

Top attractions include cruises, viewpoints, nature parks, and indoor entertainment experiences.

AttractionAnnual Visitors (est.)Notes
The Falls (viewpoints)~12M+Free & accessible 24/7
Maid of the Mist / Hornblower Cruise~2.2MSignature boat ride
Journey Behind the Falls~1.4MTunnels under Horseshoe Falls
Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens~1.1MGardens + Butterfly Conservatory
Niagara SkyWheel~900KPanoramic Ferris wheel
Clifton Hill Entertainment District~10M walk-throughsMuseums, arcades, nightlife
Niagara Falls State Park (U.S.)~9MOldest state park in America
Whirlpool Aero Car~300KCable car over rapids
Skylon Tower Observation Deck~1MSkyline views
Fallsview Casino Resort~3MHotels, shopping, entertainment

When Is the Best Time to Visit Niagara Falls?

Tourism peaks in summer, with quieter and cheaper travel in winter.

SeasonTrendNotes
Summer (Jun–Aug)Very HighWarm weather, fireworks
Autumn (Sep–Nov)ModerateFall colors, fewer crowds
Winter (Dec–Feb)LowFrozen falls views, cheaper prices
Spring (Mar–May)HighFlowers blooming, mild weather

What Are the Biggest Events That Bring Tourists to Niagara Falls?

EventVisitors (est.)Notes
Niagara Falls Fireworks Series (Summer Season)Hundreds of thousandsNightly shows
Niagara Icewine Festival (Jan)~60KWine tasting events
Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights (Nov–Feb)~1.5MLight displays + holiday shows
Canada Day Celebration (Jul 1)~50KFireworks + concerts
New Year’s Eve at the Falls~40KOutdoor shows & countdown

How Much Money Does Niagara Falls Make From Tourism?

Tourism generates over $2.4B USD annually in the Niagara region.

  • Casino tourism adds $400M+
  • Niagara Parks attractions contribute ~$140M+
  • Most local restaurants, hotels, and tours rely on tourism activity

How Busy Are Hotels in Niagara Falls?

Metric (2024 avg.)Value
Hotel occupancy~79%
Summer occupancy~91%
Average room rate~$198/night
Hotel rooms available~18,000+ across region

Which Areas Do Tourists Visit the Most?

  • Canadian side (Niagara Falls, ON): Better views, entertainment, casinos
  • American side (Niagara Falls, NY): State Park nature access, boat tours
  • Clifton Hill: Arcades, restaurants, attractions, family entertainment
  • Niagara-on-the-Lake: Wineries, countryside, historic downtown
  • Whirlpool & Gorge Trails: Hiking and scenic overlooks

FAQ – Niagara Falls Tourism Insights

How many tourists visit Niagara Falls annually?
Around 13 million visitors in 2024.

Is the Canadian or American side better?
The Canadian side has better panoramic views, while the U.S. side offers closer natural access.

When is the best time to visit?
Summer for weather → Winter for frozen views & low prices.

How much does Niagara Falls tourism generate?
Over $2.4 billion USD per year.

Do you need tickets to see the Falls?
Viewing the waterfalls is free — attractions and tours have separate fees.

Sources

  1. Niagara Parks Commission — Annual Visitor & Economic Impact Reports (2024)
  2. Niagara Falls Tourism Board — Visitor Statistics & Insights
  3. Ontario Tourism Research Unit — Tourism Performance Data 2023–2024
  4. U.S. National Park Service — Niagara Falls State Park Attendance
  5. Statista — Niagara Falls Tourism Statistics 2025

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