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Frequently
asked questions

  • How much does it cost to store luggage in Niagara Falls?

    The price for luggage storage in Niagara Falls starts from just CA$8.00/bag for the entire day.

  • Where can I store luggage in Niagara Falls?

    There are multiple locations all around Niagara Falls which can be booked through the Bounce platform including near Terrapin Point, Port Dalhousie Marina, Brighton Park and many other areas.

  • Is it safe to store your bags in Niagara Falls?

    Yes. Every bag is tagged with a security seal and comes with the $10,000 Bounce Guarantee. Every location is required to uphold tight security precautions. You may be asked to show ID and you will be required to use a credit card to book through Bounce in advance. With hundreds of thousands of bags stored, you can count on Bounce to handle your baggage in Niagara Falls.

  • Are there storage lockers in Niagara Falls?

    Yes, there are storage lockers and luggage drop off points in Niagara Falls. Storing your luggage with Bounce is as easy as using a storage locker, except a real person is there to watch over your things. If you don’t want to worry about lockers being full or remembering the code for your locker, you can drop off your luggage at any of our convenient locations in Niagara Falls.

  • Where are the best places to stay and eat while in Niagara Falls?

    The most popular restaurants to visit are Falls Avenue Resort, McDonald's, and Olive Garden. Additionally, the highest ranked hotels within Niagara Falls are Americana Waterpark Resort & Spa, Holiday Inn Express Grand Island - Niagara Falls, an IHG Hotel, and Niagara Falls Marriott on the Falls.

  • Where are the best parks and nature attractions in Niagara Falls?

    Niagara Falls offers several scenic parks including Queen Victoria Park, Reservoir State Park, and Artpark State Park.

  • Where can I find tourist information and guideposts in Niagara Falls?

    You can find local tourist information at Maid of the Mist, SkyWheel, and Table Rock Welcome Centre.

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Store Your Luggage Around Niagara Falls With Bounce 

Niagara Falls may be a tourist attraction in the United States, but in Ontario, Canada, it is a bustling city. Located on the banks of the Niagara River, the city has a population of just over 88,000. Although the town was not incorporated until 1903, European settlers were known to have been there as early as the 1670s. The first known settler was a French priest and missionary named Louis Hennepin. 

Although the city was named Stamford and then Clifton, it was changed to Niagara Falls in 1881. A village of Niagara Falls nearby, referred to as Niagara Falls South, separated it from the City of Niagara Falls, but it merged with Stamford in 1962. Tourism began in the 1800s and has been a big part of the city’s income since then. 

The cool temps in Niagara Falls make it a pleasant place to visit in the summer with highs in the upper 70s and lows in the 60s. Winters are cold, though, with highs in the 30s and lows dipping into the teens. Although many of the main attractions center around the actual falls, there is a lot of culture to be found in town. Museums, art galleries, and performing arts centers are popular with both locals and tourists as well. 

Luggage Storage in Niagara Falls

Whether you are a tourist in for a visit or a local looking to store your stuff after work, we have Bounce locations all over where you can leave your bags for safekeeping. Our insured and vetted partners will secure your luggage for as long as you need so you can get out and enjoy the fun of Niagara Falls and all it has to offer.

Niagara Falls City Guide

Top Things to Do in Niagara Falls 

No matter whether you are interested in shopping, dining, or taking in the sights of the beautiful falls, you cannot do it with your luggage. Download our Bounce app and find the nearest location to leave your things. Just book your bags and drop them off on your way to wherever you want to go.  

Museums 

Even though the falls are beautiful and magical, there are other things to see and do in Niagara Falls. Learn more about the history of the falls and the city at the museums or take a walk through one of the art galleries. 

  • Niagara History Museum: Located on Ferry Street, this fantastic museum will take you on a tour of the War of 1812 with the Gale Family War Gallery. The World War Women exhibit is also a fascinating display with personal stories of the women who volunteered to help in the Canadian War. Artifacts such as old weapons, uniforms, and memorabilia are on display year-round. 
  • Battle Ground Hotel Museum: Not far from the Niagara History Museum on Lundy’s Lane is the 19th-century hotel and tavern, Battle Ground Hotel Museum. Get a guided tour and presentation about the village tavern and early tourism of the battlefield. Travel back in time to the 1850s when the small town became famous from one of the bloodiest battles in Canada. See the taproom, the Lady’s Parlour, and the kitchen with a cast iron stove.
  • Movieland Wax Museum Niagara Falls: On Clifton Hill among the bright lights and sounds of the main attractions, the Movieland Wax Museum is next to the Midway and in front of the Sky Wheel. Get some awesome selfies with Jimmy Fallon from the Tonight Show, Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump, Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow, and Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson in Jumanji. Be sure to stop and get some souvenirs at the gift shop before you leave.

Shopping  

Even though Niagara Falls is mainly a tourist town, you can find some regular shopping centers and malls to shop at if you want to get away from the crowds. They also have markets and shops where you will find unique items and antiquities as well as department stores and supermarkets to browse in.

  • Malls: Canada One Outlets on Lundy’s Lane has more than 20 name brand outlets where you can get quality items at bargain prices. Urban Planet, Tommy Hilfiger, and Coach are just a few of the shops in this mall. Galleria Shops on Fallsview Boulevard is a nice place to peruse the dozens of shops and eateries. From Bijoux Couture to the Wine Rack, there are some fun places to explore and enjoy at the Fallsview Casino Resort.
  • Duty Free America: There are three Duty Free Americas shopping centers on the three bridges crossing into Canada where you can get items tax free. Rainbow Bridge has great savings on fashion, chocolates, tobacco items, and alcohol. The shop on Lewiston/Queenston Bridge has cosmetics, jewelry, and fragrances. And, you can find the same and more at the Peace Bridge shopping center. 
  • Markets: The Niagara Farmers Market on Sylvia Place has been a popular spot for locals and tourists for over 50 years. They have vendors inside and out with meat, produce, and handicrafts. Also, the Canada Trading Center on Clifton Hill has a plethora of gifts and souvenirs to choose from. They have native artwork, crafts, t-shirts, jewelry, and much more. 

Dining 

Canadian cuisine is not much different than American cuisine. Still, the restaurants do have unique dishes that are based on their French-Canadian background. Everyone knows about Canadian bacon and maple syrup, but not everyone has heard of poutine (French fries with gravy and cheese curds) or the Nanaimo bar, which is a coconut and graham cracker crust with custard in the middle and chocolate on top. 

  • Local Food: Easy Street Sandwiches and Treats on McLeod Road is known for its excellent breakfast poutine, jerk chicken, and friendly staff. AG Inspired Cuisine on Magdalen Street is a bit fancier with crispy duck pate, maple-spiced pork belly, lobster with cognac butter, and boar sausages. The Blue Line on Montrose Road serves humongous plates full of all sorts of food. From the beaver burger to the Canadian club sandwich, you will love their unique combos. 
  • Fast Food: The Big Sizzle on Fallsview Boulevard has a wide variety of poutine mixtures, as well as burgers, fries, and thick shakes. Garrison’s Grill on Thorold Stone Road is a quaint little diner with some of the best Philly steaks in town and the best taco salad in Canada. And Jake’s Chip Wagon on Saint Clair Avenue has the best fries in the country, according to the locals. But don’t ask for ketchup because they don’t have any and you won’t need it anyway.
  • Dessert: Beaver Tails on Oneida Lane in Clifton Hills is the best place in town to get beaver tails. These huge donuts are unique, and they have so many toppings and flavors you could go there every day and not get bored. If you want some ice cream, head to Sweet Jesus Ice Cream Shop on Falls Avenue. They are known for their vegan ice cream as well. But don’t leave Canada without trying the fudge from the Fudge Shop on Clifton Hill by the Sky Wheel. Watch them make your fudge while you wait. 

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