Table Rock Welcome Centre

Visitor center · Niagara Falls

Table Rock Welcome Centre

Visitor center · Niagara Falls

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6650 Niagara River Pkwy, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2, Canada

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9 of the Best Niagara Falls Viewpoints

"This welcome center sits atop Horseshoe Falls, and it's the starting point for any Journey Behind the Falls experience. But the welcome center is free, as is access to its viewing platform overlooking the falls. You can have a meal at the center, too. Choose from quick bites at Table Rock Market or a sit-down meal at Table Rock House Restaurant, which has windows facing the water." - Travel + Leisure Editors

https://www.travelandleisure.com/best-niagara-falls-viewpoints-7488188
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Sanjay Gupta

Google
For nearly as long as Niagara Falls has been a global travel destination, Table Rock Centre has been at the heart of the falls. The main viewing area is on the edge of Horseshoe Falls, behind which is the Table Rock Welcome Centre. This building has a restaurant overlooking the falls and is also where you'll find shops and an information and ticket booth where you can purchase tickets to the various attractions (like Journey behind the falls, the tunnel etc.. and tours. Journey Behind the Falls offers a close-up view of the falls from the base of Horseshoe Falls. From the Table Rock Welcome Centre, an elevator takes you down 45 meters to tunnels with viewing portals behind the falls and an observation deck near the lower edge of the falls. At Table Rock Welcome Centre, you’ll not only witness the thundering Horseshoe Falls up close, but also immerse yourself in a world of attractions, dining, and shopping Parking: Paid parking for Table Rock Centre is available across the street at our Falls Parking Lot, where the Bridge of Flowers offers a safe and convenient path into the centre

Simon Girard

Google
The center of the Niagara falls experience. Good restaurants, clean bathrooms, (nice maple syrup Ice cream), very pleasant and helpful staff. It can get busy around peak hours like lunch so plan ahead.

Carly Willette

Google
This is a great visitor center! The food and gift shop options are great! They have amazing offerings of things to do when it comes to all things Niagara Falls! It has great views of the falls as well!

Vinson Tang

Google
Very crowded and parking can be difficult, but eventually found a spot after 15 minutes or so. You can download the app and pay for posting so it was convenient, just make sure you pay for the right lot ($35). Unfortunately, it was raining so we ran to take picks, and didn't stay long because we had a flight to catch in Buffalo (which ended up being canceled so wish we stayed longer). The welcome center was nice with food, drinks, bathrooms and souvenirs.

Berge Wassilian

Google
You can not miss this Niagara Falls Welcome Center while visiting and walking on the boardwalk at Niagara Falls. This place has shops and restaurants. It is at the base of the Falls Incline Railway. If, when you take the tram down, you'll enter this building from the rear. Restrooms are available -and of course, crowds in a pleasant way, because you're part of it. I witnessed a complete rainbow that stretched over the entire Falls area while having a meal at the Table Rock Bistro located here in the Welcome Center. I do recommend visiting this place when you're at Niagara Falls. FYI: "Journey Behind The Falls" adventure is located here also.

Cheyenne VanNest

Google
Great welcome center! Lots of food options although we didn't partake due to limited gluten free offerings. The store leaves some to be desired, you're better off going down the street to the Queen Elizabeth Place. There's ample seating inside and out. Great falls views as you would expect.

Miriam Carrero

Google
Big tourist welcome center with a marketplace with restaurants. Shops. Entrance to Journey Behind the falls. Quick view access to the Falls. A ticket counter. Public washrooms.

John Molnar

Google
Great view of the Canadian falls. Can also see the American falls. The centre had been significantly remodeled since the last time I was there. It's very nice, with a big gift shops, restaurants, and restrooms. We went around 1:00 on Good Friday and it felt very crowded inside and along the viewing path rail. But we walked a little bit and could get right up to the railing.
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Trinity P.

Yelp
Staff was friendly and welcoming, and the place was big! Good job in architecture too, inside and out! The place is beautiful and even has treats to grab and a souvenir shop. Prices can get rowdy though. I tried their ice cream and it was delicious and well proportioned! Some of the souvenirs they had were also charming! Another great place, just by the Niagara Falls of Canada!
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Kenneth K.

Yelp
Great place next to the falls. We arrived here by Flixbus and the staff were very helpful in getting my friend connected with a cab. She and my wife were hangry so I let them eat inside while I took an Uber to the hotel. They had trouble finding the accessible path (which does exist) but they ended up taking the incline railway up and beat me. The restaurant Table Rock House is amazing and a great value with locally sourced food and drink. They also have a food court, a large gift shop, and Journey Behind the Falls.
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Scott W.

Yelp
Table Rock Welcome Center is the main hub for purchasing tickets to the activities/attractions surrounding Niagara Falls on the Canadian side. The Welcome Center is so close to the Falls you are continuously misted (lightly) right up until you walk in the front doors. There is a great viewing area platform just below Table Rock's Restaurant balcony, but you will get damp so be prepared. Once inside, you will find two levels. The main level houses the welcome center; the ticket area where you can purchase tickets from Niagara Parks to the attractions; the Table Rock Shop where you can buy gifts and other trinkets; the Table Rock Market that sells a variety of meal options; access to the Journey Behind the Falls (I highly recommend); and the restrooms. The upper level provides access to another ride called Niagara's Fury. This is the last year for this ride, so if you want to see it now is the time (it was just ok). The second floor also has the Table Rock Restaurant, Table Rock Patio, the general store, more restrooms, and a covered bridge that will lead you to the Falls Incline Railway and the Fallsview Casino Resort. The Welcome center is very clean and the staff were all really friendly. The merchandise here such as Tee's, hats, and other collectables are a bit pricy. The food prices are astronomical so, I recommend bringing your own sandwich or snacks to get your though some of the day especially if you trying to feed an entire family. A fountain soda is $4.50, a hot coffee is $3.25, a bottled water is $4, a 5 oz Bacon Burger is $21, Fish & Chips $20, a 16" cheese or pepperoni pizza is $46, a 16" deluxe pizza which really isn't any better than the cheese or pepperoni is $50. If you are here from the US the conversion rate works out in your favor, yet it still is expensive. Tickets to the Niagara Parks activities cost anywhere from $8 to $30 each. The best deal is to purchase the Adventure Pass Plus. It costs $104 for an adult and $68 for a child. The Pass includes unlimited WEGO bus transportation and rides on the Falls incline railway. The Pass also gets you into all other adventures on the ticket: (1) Journey Behind the Falls, (2) Niagara's Fury, (3) White Water Walk, (4) Niagara Parks Power Station + the Tunnel, (5) Whirlpool Aero Car, (6) the Butterfly Conservatory, (7) The Floral Showhouse, and (8) Niagara-on-the-lake Shuttle (round trip). Table Rock does a great job overall, and I expect the high costs associated with all the items noted above just because we are at Niagara Falls. When comparing Niagara Parks to other attractions I've been to recently such as ICON Park in Orlando, FL, I can say that for the price we paid for the Adventure Pass Plus we got so much more for our money than we could ever get at ICON Park. If you are in the area vacationing, I highly recommend stopping in and seeing all Table Rock and Niagara Parks has to offer.
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Genevieve B.

Yelp
This is JUST for the food court. Unless you're starving, don't waste your money. Extremely overpriced and mediocre food from the pizza to the sandwiches.
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Denise W.

Yelp
This is like a shopping center. You will find here restaurants and souvenir shops. We went inside because that was where everyone was heading to. From the Table Rock Welcome Centre, you will be able to get a beautiful view of the Niagara Falls from inside.
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Somya S.

Yelp
Located right next to the Falls, it offers a place to hide if you when it's 40 degrees. There's icecream (overpriced), food, lots of seating space and washrooms.
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Adam C.

Yelp
Really nice place with gift shops, restaurants and attractions. WAY to crowded but that is what you would expect being located at the brink of the horseshoe falls. The views are amazing from inside and out. Parking tip, buy a year round Parking pass from Niagara Parks commission for $40, if you visit the parking lot for table rock even 2 times you'll make your money back and more. Check out our video on www.youtube.com/hiddenjackpots

Juanita J.

Yelp
View is spectacular, but beware when shopping at the gift store. I bought several items, 2 were clearance makes as 50% off and verified by cashier at checkout, then I used the 20% off my entire purchase coupon given to me when I picked up my wonder pass. Well the coupon actually wiped out the clearance price, charged me full price then discounted the items by 20%. I was overcharged over $30 and when the I informed them via email with all the documentation the above explanation was just supposed to be acceptable. I am appalled by the response to the matter and am now looking into reporting the matter to my credit card as fraud.
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Michelle T.

Yelp
When we first started planning our trip, I was a bit overwhelmed about Niagara Falls. Despite the fact that I had been before when I was younger, I remember almost nothing about it. I knew you could just walk up to the falls, but where would we park the car? Was there a good logical starting point? Is there somewhere with the best view? That's where Table Rock Welcome Centre came in. After looking over TripAdvisor, I noticed that people said the view here is one of the best because you're right on top of Horseshoe Falls. There's also a gift shop and a Tim Hortons inside, so you can pop in for some heat and warmth if it gets too cold. We popped the Welcome Centre into the GPS as our to-go point, but ended up dropping the car off at the hotel first. We walked down the hill and started at the beginning of the pathway at the American side of the Falls. Then we walked along until we hit Table Rock. The view here is actually quite nice as you're right on top of Horseshoe Falls. However, since there is such a nice view - and this is where most tour buses drop off their passengers, it does get crowded and you will have to wait to take your turn at the railing. The gift shop is here your standard tourist attraction gift shop. If you're into Christmas decorations, they have a very full section. I ended up buying some Niagara Falls Christmas ornaments to bring back as souvenirs. You can also buy tickets to some Niagara Falls attractions here. It is also where the Journey Behind the Falls tour begins. The Welcome Centre also has an overpass that will take you across the street to the Falls Incline Railway.
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Yo P.

Yelp
I had no expectation about The Table rock welcome center restaurant. Just I want to relax and enjoy Niagara Falls. But, There were good foods than I thought. The steak and chicken were delicious and the kids menu was fine. Desserts were also soooooooo fantastic. I want to be there next summer.
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Erin W.

Yelp
Bewildering at first. This place is so packed, so crazy AT ALL TIMES. There are restaurants here, actual attractions, many a gift shop. Quite a bit to take in. You will have to enter here at some point in your trip. Sorry. The bathrooms, both men's and women's, have a foot wash station. No water fountains anywhere near here. A side note of positivity. Most of the landscaping around the visitors center is edible and is used in the center's restaurants.
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Addie R.

Yelp
Nice, not disappointed. Visited with my family (2 adults, 2 teenagers) in July 2019. Amazinnggg views. Perfect weather, around 70s and 80s (degrees F). Very crowded and touristy. Walked into the patio restaurant with no wait, good food and service but not worth the price. Everything here is overpriced as you would expect. Central location next to the falls and near many restaurants. Has a gift shop and a Tim Hortons as well, and the entrance to Journey Behind the Falls. Journey Behind the Falls is cool, but is it worth it? No. Cave of the winds is a similar attraction but far better. If you can only do one attraction though, Maid of the Mist basically has it all (boat tour, small boardwalk next to the falls).
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Ilan F.

Yelp
This used to be the Table Rock House that has scenic tunnels below. It has gift shops and snack bars. It also has a white terrazzo staircase that isn't original to the building.
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Yolanda P.

Yelp
There's a new restaurant that opened this spring called Table Rock House Restaurant locates in the welcome center. The food is from local farms, etc. you get an amazing view of the falls. They offer three and four course meal selection that are worth giving a try.
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Ryan L.

Yelp
one of the best views in all the world, and you can see it from being indoors. the welcome centre is very much welcoming, and it definitely looks bigger on the outside then the inside. the day that we visited the wind was pushing the mist from the falls into our direction and im not a fan of being wet, so rather then fight through it we ran inside to dry off and take a bit of break. we came into the "right side" which was an eye opening experience for me, we walked into the photo shop, and I couldn't help but notice all the photo prices, and photos with frames and blah blah. also used this place for a quick bathroom break in cleaning off our glasses from all the mist. something for everyone to see here, even just the way the building looks from the outside is awesome to stare at. highly recommend swinging by this building.
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Beth H.

Yelp
The Table Rock Welcome Center is the nucleus for anyone visiting Niagara Falls in Canada. The WEGO bus system starts and ends right here, so travel to any surrounding attraction is convenient and inexpensive. The center is prime falls viewing territory from both inside and our, with large paned windows all oriented to the falls. Service windows with friendly staff are available to assist visitors with questions, atrraction tickets, maps. Several gift shops are contained inside the complex, all very well stocked. Food options are plentiful. I wanted to review the Table Rock House Restaraunt on its own....but dont see a listing here on Yelp for it. In short, don't go there unless you want to pay $23.00 for the worst, most overcooked hamburger you've ever had. It is a beautiful plave overlooking the falls but they must be charging for the view because the food falls dismally short. Tim Horton's is a better bet! Two major attractions are housed within the Center-Journey Behind the Falls and Niagara's Fury. Both are worth doing, especially on a rainy day. The passes offerred, this year it's called Adventure Pass, include two days unlimited bus service, and four attractions- the two I mentioned, plus the Hornblower boat trip to the Falls (not to be missed) as well as Whitewater Walk, which is amazing and beautiful all by itself. A great deal for $60.00!
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Jo C.

Yelp
What a great place! So many souvenirs, clothing, coffee and informative staff. The view from inside is pretty great also. The bathrooms are clean and the location is super convenient. Try to hit this place in the morning, otherwise it gets too crowded to just leisurely stroll and take your time looking at things.