Clifton Hill is a residential neighbourhood in Niagara Falls, Ontario, bordering Canada's most famous tourist promenade. One block from Horseshoe Falls, it offers single-family homes, condominiums, and a walkable, vibrant community year-round.
Steps from Horseshoe Falls, high-walkability tourist district adjacency, single-family and condominium housing, diverse multicultural community, and proximity to Niagara Parkway attractions
A residential community immediately adjacent to Niagara Falls' famous Street of Fun, located one block from Horseshoe Falls along the Niagara River Parkway.
A younger-than-average, diverse community with South Asian, Chinese, and Filipino residents making up a significant share of the population alongside long-term local families.
Daily life blends quiet residential streets with over 25 nearby attractions, Queen Victoria Park, the Oakes Garden Theatre, and the Niagara River Parkway trail network.
World-class fireworks, nightly light shows, and the Winter Festival of Lights are not events to travel to but simply the backdrop of everyday neighbourhood life here.
A mix of craftsman and ranch-style single-family homes alongside condominiums and apartments, at price points accessible within the Niagara Falls market and supported by strong tourism demand.
The Niagara River Parkway, recognized as one of the finest recreational parkways in the world, runs directly alongside the neighbourhood for cycling, walking, and waterfront access.

A residential community unlike any other, set beside one of the world's great natural landmarks.
Clifton Hill is the residential heart of Niagara Falls' most iconic tourist corridor, located just one block from the Horseshoe Falls along the Niagara River Parkway. The Street of Fun runs through the district, lined with attractions, restaurants, and entertainment venues that make this one of Ontario's most visited urban areas. Clifton Hill homes for sale offer access to this unique lifestyle in a range of single-family and condominium housing, while Clifton Hill homes for rent attract tourism sector workers and newcomers drawn to the neighbourhood's central location and high walkability.

Single-family homes in craftsman and ranch styles alongside condominiums in one of Niagara's most active neighbourhoods.
Housing options include craftsman multi-level homes, ranch-style single-level properties, and condominium buildings with two to four bedroom configurations. Homes range from approximately 1,500 to over 2,000 square feet, offering options for households of various sizes. The area has a younger median age than the broader Niagara Falls average, reflecting the active and diverse nature of the community.

Year-round attractions, international dining, and the natural grandeur of the Niagara Gorge at every turn.
Over 25 major attractions are within walking distance, including the Greg Frewin Theatre, Queen Victoria Park, and the Oakes Garden Theatre overlooking the Falls. Dining options range from casual restaurants and themed eateries to farm-to-table fine dining, all within a short walk of residential streets. The Niagara River Parkway provides a dedicated cycling and walking trail connecting the neighbourhood to the broader Niagara Parks system.
Unexpected Appeal:
World-class fireworks, light shows, and one of Canada's most dramatic natural spectacles as a permanent backdrop.




Accessible Niagara Falls pricing in one of the province's most recognizable and high-traffic locations.
The housing stock includes older single-family homes and condominium buildings offering a range of price points within the Niagara Falls market. Strong year-round tourism and proximity to the Fallsview corridor support consistent demand from owner-occupants and investors alike. Properties here carry the added value of an internationally recognized address steps from Ontario's top tourist destination.

The unmatched combination of iconic natural beauty, year-round entertainment, and a genuine residential community one block from the Falls.
Residents enjoy direct access to the Niagara Parks system, the Rainbow Bridge to the United States, and the Fallsview Casino district. Highway 420 and the Niagara River Parkway provide convenient connections north to St. Catharines and south to Fort Erie and the Peace Bridge. Clifton Hill is one of the few places on earth where a world-famous natural wonder is simply the neighbourhood next door.
