July 10, 2026 Team Contributor
As international tourism continues to strengthen across Canada, Queen Tour is expanding its Niagara Falls offerings with enhanced transportation capacity and a new locally focused sightseeing experience. The trips are designed for visitors who want to spend more time exploring one of Canada’s most iconic destinations.
Niagara Falls Emerges as a Longer-Stay Hotspot
Since launching in 1994, Queen Tour has guided more than 300,000 passengers on Niagara Falls tours. The company announced its latest expansion as Toronto and the surrounding region experience a surge in international visitors during the FIFA World Cup 2026.
To accommodate growing demand, the company has expanded daily tour capacity, added new vehicles and guide support, and introduced a dedicated Niagara Falls local tour of some of the most popular attractions.
Adam Hayat, Owner at Queen Tour. said, “Toronto is hosting the world right now, and a lot of those visitors only have a few days here. Whether someone is coming from Toronto or already staying in Niagara Falls, we wanted an easy, guided way for them to see the Falls properly.”
Highlights of Queen Tour Niagara Falls
- Hotel pickup service from major Niagara Falls hotels
- Expanded fleet of air-conditioned tour vehicles
- Increased multilingual guide availability for visitors
- Guided access to Niagara’s most sought-after attractions
- Free cancellation available up to 24 hours before departure
Unlocking More of Niagara Experience
The new local tour is designed for visitors already staying in Niagara Falls. It includes some of the region’s signature attractions, such as Niagara City Cruises, Journey Behind the Falls, and the Whirlpool Aero Car. The experience offers a convenient, guided alternative to self-planned sightseeing while helping travellers make the most of their time at the destination.
Queen Tour is positioning Niagara Falls not just as a day trip, but as a destination worth lingering in. The development echoes a broader trend across Canada’s tourism sector, where destinations are increasingly focusing on experience-driven travel and encouraging visitors to spend more time exploring regional tourist attractions beyond major urban centres.

