Those who want to visit Niagara Falls to see spectacular frozen falls during the winter season will be able to travel via Go Train as Ontario is bringing back year-round service starting October 15th.
Credit: Go Train
Year-round service was introduced in 2019 and later discontinued due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The announcement comes as the Seasonal GO Train service between Niagara Falls and Toronto is set to end on Thanksgiving weekend.
The Niagara weekend train trips will be equipped with special bike coaches and passengers can take their bicycles to explore the 56-kilometre Niagara River corridor.
Announcing the change in GO Service, Ontario Premier Ford said, “Bringing back GO service 365 days a year will make it easier for everyone to access this incredible destination and will boost local businesses all across this region. Our government is getting it done for transit riders across the Greater Golden Horseshoe.”
Currently, a cheap weekend GO Transit pass is available for those exploring the Greater Golden Horseshoe. Riders can purchase a $10-weekend pass for unlimited travel on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday, or a $15 weekend pass for unlimited travel the full weekend including holidays.