TL;DR
  • Same trip, different sides
  • Hornblower Canada: CAD 36, April 12 to Nov 9, bigger boats
  • Maid of the Mist US: USD 36, May 8 to Oct 24, shorter walk
  • Both include free poncho
  • Combo packages give better value

Full comparison table

Hornblower (Canada)Maid of the Mist (US)
Operator since20141846 (oldest tourist attraction in NA)
2026 Adult priceCAD 36.50USD 36.50
2026 Child 5 to 12CAD 25USD 22
Under 5FreeFree under 6
Season 2026April 12 to Nov 9May 8 to Oct 24
Boats in fleet2 (Niagara Wonder, Niagara Thunder)2 (Maid of the Mist VI, Maid of the Mist VII)
Capacity per boat700600
Trip duration20 minutes20 minutes
Dock walk from main viewpoint10 minutes downhill5 minutes downhill
Skip the line optionYes (CAD 50)Yes via Niagara USA Discovery Pass
Indoor preboarding areaYesNo
Power sourceHybrid diesel/electricAll electric (since 2020)
Free poncho colourRedBlue

The trip experience compared

Both boats sail upstream from the dock at the base of the Niagara Gorge. They follow the same route: past the American Falls, past the Bridal Veil Falls, then into the basin of the Horseshoe Falls, where they hold position 4 to 6 minutes for photos before returning. The view, the spray, the sound, the experience are essentially identical.

Boat Ride + Journey Behind the Falls (Hornblower combo)From $107
⭐ 4.9 · 534 reviews

Best Hornblower combo with Journey Behind the Falls.

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The differences that matter

1. Time at dock

The Hornblower has an indoor preboarding area, useful in spring and fall when waiting outside is uncomfortable. The Maid of the Mist boards directly from the outdoor queue.

2. Boat size

Hornblower boats are slightly larger (700 vs 600 capacity). On full boats, you have more standing room on the upper deck. On smaller crowds the difference is invisible.

3. Sustainability

The Maid of the Mist boats are all electric since 2020, the Hornblower boats are hybrid diesel-electric. Both have low emissions but the Maid is fully zero emission at the boat itself.

4. Skip the line products

Hornblower has a clear skip the line ticket (CAD 50). Maid of the Mist sells skip the line via the Niagara USA Discovery Pass (USD 46) which also covers other attractions.

Niagara Falls VIP First Boat Ride + JourneyFrom $175
⭐ 4.8 · 494 reviews

Skip the line on the first Hornblower of the day.

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If you can do both: how to plan

Niagara Falls in 1 Day: American and Canadian Sides TourFrom $190
⭐ 4.9 · 8,880 reviews

Hits both the Hornblower and the Maid of the Mist in one tour.

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If you have a passport and a full day, do both. The view from each side at dock level differs slightly, you appreciate the symmetry. Most "both sides" tours include only one boat ride to save time, the few that include both run 10 to 12 hours total.

Verdict

Take the boat from whichever side you are on. The trip is essentially identical. If you have time and a passport, do both, but plan for a long day. The Hornblower combo with Journey Behind the Falls (CAD 107) is the single best value boat experience at Niagara.

Internal links

For the simple comparison see Hornblower vs Maid of the Mist 2026. For all boat options see 10 best boat cruises ranked.

Frequently asked questions

They run essentially the same 20 minute trip into the basin of the Horseshoe Falls from opposite sides of the gorge. The view, sound and spray are identical. The differences are price, dock side, boat size and operating dates.

The Maid of the Mist company has operated since 1846 and is the oldest tourist attraction in North America. The current Hornblower contract on the Canadian side started in 2014, replacing the Maid of the Mist Canada operation.

Yes if you have a passport and time. Most travelers find the experience essentially identical and do not need both. Tours that include both sides usually only book one boat ride.

Both fill to similar capacity in summer. Hornblower boats hold 700 passengers vs 600 for the Maid of the Mist, slightly more standing room on the Hornblower when full.

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