What makes it 86% Kids-Friendly: Kids up to 12 can press buttons in the Science of Power gallery, join free weekend circuit workshops, and feel mist on the tunnel platform, while wide paths, rails, and staff keep the visit safe.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A 2–3 hour visit lets kids enjoy exhibits and the tunnel at a relaxed pace without fatigue.
Science of Power Exhibits:
Walk among restored turbines, explore a scale model of the plant and test hydropower facts.
Tip: Let kids press interactive buttons and use the audio guide to hear stories as you move through each display.
Tunnel Experience:
Ride the elevator 180 ft down and walk 2,200 ft through a historic penstock tunnel to a river-edge platform.
Tip: Bring a light jacket and sturdy shoes; pause on benches and let kids feel the mist on the platform.
Little Inventors Workshops:
Kids build simple circuits, recreate inventions and make a battery in hands-on sessions.
Tip: Arrive early to reserve spots for each child; workshops run twice daily on weekends.

Ed Small
We had a wonderful time going through the power station. Very informative, and entertaining! The elevator down to the tunnel was neat, and the view of the Falls from the end of the tunnel as absolutely amazing!
Evan Kus
This a great way to view the falls up close and learn a bit about hydroelectric power. I went on a Sunday in September and did not have to wait in line or buy tickets ahead of time. This museum opened a couple of years ago as the power plant was running until the 2000s. Built in the 1900s with technology pioneered by the inventor Tesla, the history behind the power plant is interesting. The tunnel...
Michael McVicker
Amazing museum and facility. Visually stunning view from the end of the tunnel. Well worth the admission and amazing history. Thank you Mr Tesla. We went in a Sunday mid morning. Walked right in and got tickets. We walked down from the hill and took the incline back up. With it too.
Max Nguyen
Amazing station with some incredible displays of electricity at its finest. Niagara Parks Power Station has an incredible view of the Falls at the end of a 600+ meter long tunnel. It’s a great experience being so close to the Falls. The audio tour in the tunnel is very nice and educational, I would highly recommend it.
N and C Farrell
Awesome! You start with the museum and if you have time, would recommend the audio tour. You learn about the people, history, construction and operation of the plant - don’t have to be totally into science to enjoy but might be a challenge for younger kids. They have a Tesla exhibit through October that is nicely done. The elevator is super cool as the glass window allows you to see the operation ...
In winter, the tunnel stays cool and damp so bundle kids up. Summer mornings are quieter and ideal for workshops.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 Adult admission | CAD 64 |
| 2 Child admission | CAD 42 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 106 |
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