Although the Falls appear to be frozen solid, the sheer volume and constant movement of water make a total freeze nearly impossible. What visitors see is frozen surface water and mist, combined with ice forming as water cascades over the Falls and stunning icicles along the edges, while water continues to flow beneath the icy surface. That ice can sometimes be over 40 feet thick! This phenomenon occurs only when there are consecutive days with temperatures well below freezing.
Come see the phenomenon that captivates visitors and photographers worldwide. The best place to view the frozen falls up close is the viewing platform at the end of the Niagara Parks Power Station Tunnel and Journey Behind the Falls. Plus, you can get over 50% off of adventure passes right now that include both of these attractions and more!



