| Address | 6650 Niagara River Parkway Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada |
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| Coordinates | 43°4′45.77″N 79°4′44.69″W / 43.0793806°N 79.0790806°W / 43.0793806; -79.0790806 |
| Operator | Niagara Parks Commission |
| Type | Theatre |
| Construction | |
| Opened | August 29, 2025 |
Cost | CA$25 million |
| Website | |
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Niagara Takes Flight is a tourist attraction located at Table Rock Welcome Centre in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
The attraction simulates flying over various landmarks in the Niagara Falls area.
Attraction
The attraction features a 17 m (56 ft)-wide, 180-degree domed screen, where riders sit in gondola-style seating and watch a movie filmed by drone along a 56-mile (90 km) corridor of the Niagara River in all four seasons.[1][2]
The attraction "mimics flying through the Niagara Falls area", and riders—in seats that shift and vibrate—hear sounds, smell smoke, and feel wind and mist near the falls.[2][3]
Niagara-raised filmmaker James Cameron narrated part of the attraction.[3]
The attraction was created at a cost of CA$25 million.[3] Brogent Technologies filmed the Niagara Falls area using custom-built drones for six months, and Forrec oversaw thematic and design elements[1][3]
References
- Gagne, Marie (September 3, 2025). "Niagara Takes Flight: New $25M Attraction Soars Above the Falls". Barrie 360.
- Sebben, Laura (August 26, 2025). "'State-of-the-art' flying theatre attraction set to open in Niagara Falls". CP24.
- Law, John (August 28, 2025). "'Like you're soaring through the air': New Niagara Takes Flight attraction launches". Niagara Falls Review.