Ashley D.
Yelp
My sister, son, and I came during the Thanksgiving (US Holiday) week to visit Toronto. Since we were staying in Toronto and we weren't sure about the drive, we elected not to buy tickets online, and purchase once we arrived. Due to it being the off-season this was no issue as the cruises were not packed.
We proceeded to the entrance and were lead down a path to an elevator which took us a few stories down. This lead right to the cafe area where you line up for the cruise. We had about at 15 minute wait for the boat. When it was time to board, we lined up, they scanned our tickets and handed us ponchos. We then lined up for about 10 more minutes while the boat docked and offloaded. Most people took this time to put on their ponchos. We then boarded and were off. The boat tour was quick, but I was able to get plenty of pictures. It was very wet and slippery on the boat. Due to it being the off season the boat was not too crowded and you could easily walk around the boat to get the pictures you wanted. I do wish there had been some reparation so we knew what part of the falls we were at. At some parts, there was so much spray, you really couldn't see much, so I just clicked my camera away on my phone hoping to get some good pictures.
When we were all drenched and back at the dock, offloading was very quick and then it lead where you could look at your pictures and then a gift shop. My sister did purchase the pictures for my son and herself. I wish if they would charge so much for the pictures, they would help you pose a little more, like "you are tilting your head" or something. Oh well. The pictures were still fine. The gift shop had a lot of items, definitely something for everyone.
We had a great time and I would like to come back in the summer as well. The winter was great due to the short lines and few people, but it was cold and wet.