- Journey Behind the Falls is on the Canadian side, year round
- Cave of the Winds is on the US side, May to October only
- Journey is observation tunnel, Cave is wooden deck under the falls
- Both cost about $24 in their local currency
- Cave of the Winds soaks you fully
Side by side comparison
| Journey Behind the Falls (CA) | Cave of the Winds (US) | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost 2026 | CAD 24 adult | USD 24 adult |
| Season | Year round | May to October |
| Wetness | Light spray | Soaked |
| Closeness to water | Tunnel behind the falls | 6 metres from Bridal Veil Falls |
| Time on site | 30 to 45 minutes | 30 to 60 minutes |
| Mobility | Elevator + tunnel | 5 stair flights, no elevator |
| Best for | All ages, including small kids | Active visitors who do not mind getting wet |
Journey Behind the Falls in detail
An elevator drops 38 metres into the rock behind the Horseshoe Falls. You walk through tunnels carved in 1889 to two observation portals where you see the falls from behind, plus an outdoor lower observation deck at the base. Free poncho included. Open year round, even on the coldest winter days when the falls are partly frozen.
Best combo of the boat with Journey Behind the Falls.
Check availability →Cave of the Winds in detail
An elevator from Goat Island descends 53 metres into the Niagara Gorge. You then walk on a wooden boardwalk built fresh every spring, ending at the Hurricane Deck just 6 metres from the cascading Bridal Veil Falls. The water hits you with hurricane force, you will be drenched even through the included biodegradable poncho.
US side combo with Cave of the Winds and Maid of the Mist.
Check availability →Verdict by use case
- Visiting in winter, Journey Behind the Falls is the only option
- Travelling with small kids or seniors, Journey is safer and easier
- Want the most intense experience, Cave of the Winds is unbeatable
- Want the best photo, Cave gives you the iconic Hurricane Deck shot
- Combining with the boat ride, both pair well, Journey + Hornblower in Canada or Cave + Maid of the Mist in US
Verdict
If you have time and a passport for both sides, do both. They are completely different experiences. If you must choose, pick the one that matches the side you are visiting and the season.
Internal links
For more on the Canadian side see our Canada vs US side comparison. For dry attractions see best family activities.
Questions Frequentes
Cave of the Winds is much wetter. You stand 6 metres from the cascading Bridal Veil Falls and the water hits you with hurricane force. Journey Behind the Falls only has light spray on the lower observation deck.
Yes. Journey Behind the Falls is open every day except Christmas Day. The lower outdoor observation deck closes when ice makes it unsafe, usually January and February.
Plan 60 to 90 minutes total: 15 minute orientation video, elevator down, 30 to 45 minutes on the boardwalk and Hurricane Deck, then changing time. The actual deck experience is 20 to 30 minutes.
Yes if you have a passport. Plan to do Journey Behind the Falls in the morning on the Canadian side, cross Rainbow Bridge after lunch, do Cave of the Winds in the afternoon on the US side. Total walk plus border time about 30 minutes.

