Keeho’s Canada Guide: Touring Niagara Falls with P1HARMONY

In 2022, P1HARMONY Leader, Yoon Keeho, returned to Canada for the first time since obtaining his visa in 2018 to move to South Korea. With tour shows announced in the country, Keeho not only got to return, but also take the members on a personalized “Keeho Tour.” In 2024, I was lucky enough to go to Canada, and what better to do than go on the Keeho Tour myself? Now, EnVi brings to you part one of Keeho’s Canada Guide, starting with Niagara Falls!
*Keeho’s Itinerary:
- Tim Hortons
- Hornblower
- Clifton Hill
- “Doom Du Doom” dance challenge location
- Niagara Speedway
- Dinner
Extras:
- Journey Behind the Falls
- SkyWheel
*Full detailed itinerary provided at the end, including the extras
Tim Hortons
In their vlog, Keeho started his tour by taking the members to St. Lawrence Market in Toronto, but, to save time, we began our tour in Niagara Falls and worked our way north. About a five-minute drive from Niagara Falls and just up the hill is the first stop: Tim Hortons. Though the chain has expanded into America, Tim Hortons is founded and loved across Canada and can be found around every corner — a fact Keeho is quite proud of.
Naturally, the day started with drinks and donuts from the famous chain with Keeho’s order from his teenage years: iced capps and a box of mixed Timbits. Though the original iced capp doesn’t have any flavor in it, when Jongseob said, “It tastes like cookies and cream,” he was definitely onto something. When eating your Timbits, don’t forget to try the original glazed, as they are Keeho’s all-time favorite. Stepping into Tim Hortons is an enjoyable experience all by itself, with the scent of coffee lingering in the air, the vibrantly decorated donuts waiting, and the kind Canadian employees. We recommend sitting here to enjoy your time and order, and adjust to the start of your trip in Canada!

Niagara Falls
After chugging down your iced capp, head on down to admire the greatness that is Niagara Falls. As a traveling tip, the easiest way to ensure top-tier parking is to purchase it virtually in one of Niagara Falls’s parking lots and then scan the receipt when entering the lot.
Now, enjoy the view! Niagara Falls has a ton of standing area to view the falls from, but remember not to stand on the ledge (Jongseob, we are looking at you) or lean over it. If you’re looking for the best view from above, the Table Rock Centre is a fantastic place to visit, as it is elevated with massive glass windows to look out of. The Table Rock Centre also holds many different gift shops, information counters, and attractions to take advantage of.
If you start the day early enough, you can add on Journey Behind the Falls, an activity the boys did not do, but it is a ton of fun and worth the money. If you want to follow in P1HARMONY’s footsteps, then head directly to the Hornblower!
The Hornblower is the boat specifically for the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, where they hand out red ponchos that protect you from the mass amounts of water, only to soon drench you from head-to-toe. Tickets can be purchased at the kiosks outside and are easily obtainable. It doesn’t take long at all until you are posing for a picture in front of the green screen like the boys and taking the incline down to the falls. Put your ponchos on, board the boat, and prepare to get soaked!
Whether you’re like Theo and Soul and want to enjoy the water at full capacity, or like Intak and Jiung and are trying to avoid ending up absolutely drenched, the Hornblower is a must-try when visiting. Another traveling tip is to bring a change of clothes if you aren’t someone who likes to stay wet. The Table Rock Centre has spacious enough restrooms for easy changing, and then the rest of the day can be enjoyed dry.

Clifton Hill
After the optional wardrobe change, it’s off to Clifton Hill! While some may say that Clifton Hill is for tourists, it’s fun! And that’s all that matters. Parking is a tad expensive because of this, but you can keep the original Niagara Falls parking if you are willing to do the mile-long walk there. It’s an even better idea if you would like to return to the falls for dinner or the nightly light show.
Once at Clifton Hill, there are so many options for what to do. When the massive bowling pin that reads “BOWL” and “Strike!” underneath it comes into view, you’ve reached the game zone where P1HARMONY battled it out for tickets. This is the same spot where Theo and Jiung filmed their “Doom Du Doom” dance challenge as well.
Rather than going to the arcade, as first-time visitors, we opted for the SkyWheel just beside the arcade and seen in P1HARMONY’s vlog. From there, the falls can be seen at new heights for a beautiful view (and a cute photo op).
A non-negotiable for the trip is definitely go-karting on the Niagara Speedway. Though we can’t all be as talented and fast as Theo, the Speedway is fun regardless. It makes Clifton Hill feel like a massive amusement park, with views of different shops and dinosaur mini golf as you race around the track again and again.

End of Day One
At this point in your day, hunger might be on the horizon. Depending on the mood of your trip, you can dine fancy, or like I did, grab a quick bite at any one of the restaurants on Clifton Hill. For a nicer, more exciting dining experience overlooking the falls, there is Queen Victoria Place Restaurant, Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room, or Table Rock House Restaurant.
To end the day, Niagara Falls does a nightly light show, illuminating the falls from behind. You can grab a snack while watching the show, or simply sit back and relax; it’s beautiful either way. If the weather permits and it’s the right time of year, the park also does a nightly fireworks show for viewers to enjoy.
As the day comes to a close, it’s important to consider where to stay. Because I wanted to continue the agenda and go to *Old Firehall Confectionery and Keeho’s hometown, I stayed in Markham. If you would like to skip this for convenience, we suggest spending the night in Toronto. Toronto is almost a two-hour drive from Niagara Falls, so it is important to factor this into your planning. Regardless, we will see you for day two of our Canada travels, bright and early in the morning!
*Since this trip, Old Firehall Confectionery in Unionville has moved locations.
Detailed Itinerary
- Tim Hortons
- 10-minute drive
- Park at Falls Parking Lot A ($35)
- 5-minute walk
- Table Rock Centre
- Journey Behind the Falls ($25 – 1 hour)
- Hornblower cruise ($35 – 30 minutes)
- 25-minute walk
- Clifton Hill
- SkyWheel ($15 – 10 minutes)
- Niagara Speedway ($14 – 10 minutes)
- 25-minute walk
- Niagara Falls Illumination
- 2-hour drive
- Hotel of choice in Toronto
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