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Niagara Fun Tours – On Location

Holiday-Lights Tour of Niagara Falls, Ontario, for One, Two, or Four (Up to C$356 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Guided bus tour through Niagara Falls, Ontario, to view dazzling displays of holiday lights—both from the ground and from the Skylon Tower

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 27, 2013
  • Limit 5 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required; subject to availability 48hr cancellation/rescheduling notice required or fee up to $17 may apply. Valid only Friday and Saturday nights 11/30/12-1/26/13. Subject to weather. HST included.
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Besides conveying a family's holiday spirit, light displays help guide Santa to the mile-long tarmac on the roof. See neighbors' festive displays with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • US$39 for a Winter Festival of Lights tour for one (a C$89 value, including tax)
  • US$69 for a Winter Festival of Lights tour for two (a C$178 value, including tax)
  • US$119 for a Winter Festival of Lights tour for four (a C$356 value, including tax)

Departing from multiple locations on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls starting about 6:30 p.m., each 3.5- to 4-hour family-friendly tour ambles along the Niagara Parkway to help passengers view the season's majestic light displays, including the animated Disney designs in Queen Victoria Park, a stop at the Hershey chocolate store in Clifton Hills, and an interactive glass-blowing display at Rossi Gallery. Guests also can take a complimentary ride up the Skylon Tower for a bird's-eye view of the illuminated falls, which every Friday at 9 p.m. host a dazzling fireworks display of thousands of brightly colored ornaments exploding in midair.

This deal's value is based in a different currency than its Groupon purchase price, so the exact discount and amount saved depend on the exchange rate.

Niagara Fun Tours

The dedicated guides of Niagara Fun Tours escort flocks of visitors around the Niagara region during scenic seasonal tours. Seasonal winery tours visit and taste at four wineries studding the Niagara Wine Belt, where settings range from mountain chalets to baroque and modern castle decor to rustic wood farmhouses. Visitors can also opt for a discovery tour to glimpse Niagara Falls. Guides often conclude their tours with stops at locales such as the fresh-fare-focused Kurtz Orchards marketplace or Chocolate FX, where chocolate artisans fashion often-unconventional taste combinations using traditional panning and moulding techniques. Oenophiles and sightseers embark on a new microbrewery and winery tour, a seasonal winery tour, or scenic tours of Niagara Falls. The four-hour winery-and-microbrewery bus tour makes stops at three nearby microbreweries along with two wineries in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Participants enjoy tastings at each location, have a chance to grab some lunch at Benchmark restaurant, and receive a sneak peek of at least one brewery's production facility. Niagara Fun Tours also provides round-trip transportation for each tour, loading guests into large shuttles that accommodate up to 48 passengers or into vehicles that accommodate up to 24 giraffes.

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