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Other Tourist Scams in Niagara Falls, Canada

Timeshares, fake police, charity fraud, and miscellaneous scams targeting visitors. Below are the other scams scams reported in Niagara Falls — how they work and how to avoid them.

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Last updated: April 2, 2026

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How it works

Sales representatives stationed along Fallsview Boulevard and inside hotel lobbies approach tourists with offers of a free Fallsview dinner or attraction voucher in exchange for attending a 90-minute property presentation. The presentation routinely runs two to three hours and employs high-pressure closing tactics, hidden fees, and misleading financing terms. Visitors who sign contracts on the spot often discover the gift is voided if they cancel.

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