Niagara SkyWheel Map and Brochure (2018 – 2025)
Perched above Clifton Hill’s neon canyon, the Niagara SkyWheel rises as a calm, slow-turning hub amid arcade buzz and funnel-cake air. The compact footprint means entrances and exits blur fast—one reason a Niagara SkyWheel map helps. It guides you from ticket kiosks to the loading ramp, past snack counters, and along the narrow midway where crowds thicken near dusk.
- Location
- Niagara Falls, Canada
- Years Active
- 2006 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Niagara SkyWheel Site
The map also points out nearby rides, restrooms, and tram stops for those linking visits across the hill. Bring patience and a camera; the skyline glow from 175 feet up feels straight out of a movie montage.
Niagara SkyWheel Map 2025

Printable Niagara SkyWheel Map PDF 2025
Niagara SkyWheel Map 2023
Niagara SkyWheel Map 2022
Niagara SkyWheel Map 2021
Niagara SkyWheel Map 2018
FAQ
Is the Niagara SkyWheel worth it?
The Niagara SkyWheel is worth it for panoramic views of Niagara Falls, especially at sunset or night. The climate-controlled gondolas provide comfort year-round, and the 8–12 minute ride offers clear photo opportunities. It’s a popular, affordable attraction suitable for families, couples, and tourists.
How much does the Niagara SkyWheel cost?
The Niagara SkyWheel typically costs around $15 CAD for adults and $7 CAD for children aged 3 to 12. Children under 3 ride for free. Combo passes and group discounts are available. Prices may vary slightly during peak seasons or special events.
How long is the Niagara SkyWheel ride?
The Niagara SkyWheel ride lasts approximately 8 to 12 minutes. During this time, guests complete several slow rotations, allowing clear views of Niagara Falls and the surrounding area. The ride duration may vary slightly depending on loading times and weather conditions.
How many times does the SkyWheel go around?
The Niagara SkyWheel typically goes around 3 to 4 full rotations during an 8 to 12 minute ride. The exact number can vary slightly depending on loading times and operational factors. Each rotation provides elevated views of Niagara Falls and Clifton Hill.




