Fishing in Niagara Falls
Plan Niagara Falls fishing around Ontario licence, Niagara River shore access, salmon and steelhead timing, cross-border day trips, and the portal path.
Niagara Falls fishing starts with the Niagara River, the Ontario licence path, and the side of the border where you will actually fish. The useful order is simple: choose Canadian shore, boat, or nearby harbour access; confirm the Ontario licence or visitor product; check the season and species rule for the exact water; then keep the border plan clean if you are coming from New York.
| Search or situation | Short answer | Next page |
|---|---|---|
| Niagara Falls fishing, Niagara River shore access, Whirlpool, Welland Canal, or nearby harbour trip | Use this page when the destination is already the Niagara Falls area and the question is local water, species, season, or border fit. | Stay on Niagara Falls |
| Ontario licence, Outdoors Card, 1-day Sport, 8-day Sport, or Ontario portal | Move to the Ontario licence pages when the task is product choice, card setup, price, or checkout. | Ontario licence guide |
| American visitor, Buffalo day trip, border crossing, or fish return question | Use the U.S. visitor and cross-border guides when travel documents, border timing, or returning with fish shape the plan. | Cross-border day trips |
| Salmon, steelhead, bass, opener, FMZ, or seasonal Niagara River rule | Check the season and species path before treating a Niagara water as open for the day. | Season calendar |
| Ready to buy after water, visitor class, season, and side of the border are clear | Use the portal directory only after the Ontario product and trip path are settled. | Official portal links |
Licence Requirements
You need an Ontario fishing licence to fish the Canadian side of the Niagara Falls area unless an Ontario exemption applies. Non-Canadian residents often compare the 1-Day Sport and 8-Day Sport products, and most seasonal products require an Outdoors Card while the 1-Day licence does not. American visitors can buy online before the trip or after arriving, but the licence should be sorted before fishing.
Best Fishing Spots
Niagara River below the Falls
riverThe whitewater section below Horseshoe Falls is a serious river setting for steelhead and chinook salmon. Access commonly starts from the Niagara Parkway recreational trail.
Whirlpool Area
riverThe Niagara Whirlpool and Devil's Hole area provide deep pools for lake trout and steelhead. Shore fishing from the Whirlpool trails.
Welland Canal
canalThe Welland Canal can be a practical shore option for smallmouth bass, walleye, and catfish. Public access varies by lock station and local conditions.
Lake Ontario Piers
harbourPort Dalhousie and Jordan Harbour piers provide access to Lake Ontario for perch, bass, and seasonal salmon runs.
Seasonal Species Guide
Spring
April - MaySpring steelhead run is the highlight. Fish the Niagara River below the falls.
Summer
June - AugustBass fishing peaks in the Welland Canal and upper Niagara River.
Fall
September - NovemberThe fall salmon run brings chinook, coho, and steelhead attention back to the Niagara River.
Winter
December - MarchWinter steelhead fishing below the falls. No ice fishing in the main Niagara River.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a fishing licence to fish at Niagara Falls?
Yes. You need an Ontario fishing licence. Non-Canadian residents can buy a 1-Day Sport licence ($24.86) or 8-Day Sport licence ($54.38). The 1-Day licence does not require an Outdoors Card.
Can Americans fish at Niagara Falls?
Yes. Americans can fish on the Canadian side of the Niagara River with an Ontario non-resident fishing licence. You can purchase online at huntandfishontario.com before crossing the border, or at local tackle shops in Niagara Falls.
Do I need a Canadian and US licence to fish the Niagara River?
You only need a licence for the side of the river you are fishing from. If fishing from the Canadian shore, you need an Ontario licence. If fishing from the New York side, you need a New York State licence. You do not need both unless you plan to fish from both sides.
When is Niagara Falls fishing usually strongest?
Fall often brings the strongest salmon and steelhead attention on the Niagara River. Spring is useful for steelhead, and summer can work better for bass around the Welland Canal and nearby waters.
Where can I buy bait and tackle near Niagara Falls?
Several tackle shops serve the Niagara Falls area including shops along Lundy's Lane and in nearby St. Catharines. They also sell Ontario fishing licences.