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Discover hidden waterfalls near Niagara on a guided day tour from Toronto. Enjoy scenic hikes, small groups, and authentic natural beauty for $115.
Exploring the Niagara region often means thinking about the famous Niagara Falls — a must-see spectacle that draws millions. But if you’re craving something a bit different, a tour like this offers a chance to explore lesser-known waterfalls that tend to fly under the radar. This particular experience from Toronto is all about finding calm, scenic spots away from the crowds, and it’s designed for those who appreciate nature, small-group intimacy, and authentic discoveries.
We especially like that this tour combines hiking through woods and visiting multiple waterfalls — a real treat for lovers of quiet, natural beauty. The chance to get off the beaten path and see what locals might stumble upon is a big plus. On the downside, since it’s a 11-hour day, it’s not ideal for travelers with limited energy or those looking for a more relaxed sightseeing pace.
This tour is best suited for adventurous travelers aged 13 and up who want a genuine, active experience. If you’re after a typical sightseeing bus trip with big crowds, this may not be your best fit. But if you love discovering small communities, enjoy hiking, and are prepared for a full day outdoors, this will be right up your alley.


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The journey begins with a comfortable drive outside the city, heading toward the southern part of the Niagara region. The tour is run by Toronto Ecoadventures, a name that hints at eco-conscious travel and genuine nature encounters. The small group size — limited to 6 participants — means you’ll get more personalized attention and fewer distractions.
Transport is included in the $115 price, making it straightforward to relax and enjoy the scenery without worrying about navigating. Be prepared for an 11-hour day, which includes travel, hikes, and sightseeing. You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes and clothes because this tour is all about getting active outdoors.
The core of the tour is visiting 3 waterfalls in the Hamilton/Dundas area. Unlike the roaring, crowd-filled Niagara Falls, these waterfalls are smaller but no less stunning. They offer a more peaceful, unspoiled experience that allows for better photography, reflection, and appreciation of nature’s subtler side.
The included parking fees mean you won’t have to worry about additional costs once you arrive. Our guide, who is bilingual and certified, enriches the experience with local insights and interesting stories about each spot.
What makes this experience stand out is the hiking component. You’ll walk through woods that seem untouched, with trails that balance adventure with accessibility. Expect moments where you can pause, take in the views, and snap scenic photos. One review notes, “We loved the way the guide pointed out the different plants and trees, making it educational as well as scenic.”
The hikes are carefully designed to showcase waterfalls of different sizes and settings — from small cascades to more modest falls — all surrounded by lush greenery. This is not a tour for those seeking a quick glance; it’s about connection with nature and finding peaceful spots away from the crowds.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter exploring the hidden gems, the tour moves toward Niagara Falls itself. While it doesn’t include the famous boat ride or behind-the-falls experience, you’ll get a good view of the iconic falls in the afternoon — a perfect way to round out your day. This makes the tour flexible: it’s a well-rounded day combining hidden spots with classic sights.
At $115, the tour offers a full day of adventure and discovery. All parking, guide services, and transportation are included, which simplifies your planning. When you consider the cost of rental cars, parking fees, and guide expenses, this is a competitive price for a small-group, personalized experience.
Reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and stunning views as major pluses. One reviewer said, “The guide’s local knowledge made all the difference,” emphasizing how much a good guide can enhance the experience.
If you’re someone who enjoys quiet spots, scenic hikes, and small-group adventures, this tour will appeal. It’s perfect for travelers who want to see a side of Niagara most visitors miss, and who don’t mind getting a bit active. Nature photographers will appreciate the diverse waterfalls and forest scenery, while those seeking peace and quiet will find plenty of it.

This tour offers a great balance of active exploration and scenic beauty, tailored for those who appreciate authentic, less commercialized spots. It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy hiking, small groups, and learning about local environments from passionate guides.
While it doesn’t include the typical boat rides or big crowds, it compensates with intimate waterfalls and peaceful woodland trails. The value is clear: for $115, you gain an immersive experience into part of the Niagara region many overlook. It’s a solid choice for adventurers who want to combine authentic natural beauty with a bit of physical activity.
This experience is less about ticking boxes and more about connecting with nature in a genuine way, making it ideal for those who want a memorable, off-the-beaten-path outing. If discovering quiet waterfalls and enjoying scenic hikes are on your list, this tour will serve you well.

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes visits to 3 waterfalls with parking fees covered, transportation, and a bilingual certified guide.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 11 hours, making it a full-day adventure.
Is food or drinks included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, so bringing water and snacks is recommended.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not recommended for children under 13, pregnant women, or people with mobility issues.
Do I need special gear?
Comfortable shoes and clothing are advised, as the tour involves hiking through wooded areas.
Will I see Niagara Falls?
Yes, in the afternoon, you’ll have a view of Niagara Falls, providing a classic contrast to the hidden waterfalls visited earlier.