Hey! Eda, your decision to spend a day at Niagara Falls with your family will help you rejuvenate. You do not have to be confused over the dressing style, as you can wear anything that comes to mind first.
Even then, if you sound confused about what to wear and whatnot, I delight in sharing with you what my recommended wear is for Niagara Falls. Also, you and your family decided to visit in winter, so I will only write what best goes with the cold weather.
Fabric Type
First, you’ll need to check on the type of fabric before selecting the dress code. Because Niagara Falls has variable temperatures, you must choose dresses accordingly.
December to February marks cold weather at Niagara Falls. It would be best if you went with heavy layering, thermals, insulated jackets, and long coats. This dressing will make you feel warm and protected from the chilly winds. Pro Tip: If you can, avoid wearing jeans, for they get wet and thick, making it difficult to roam around.
Footwear
Pack the type of footwear that does not compress your fingers because Niagara Falls demands a lot of strolling to make every moment exciting. I recommend you stuff sneakers and waterproof boats. In case you have any intention to experience the Niagara Falls boat ride, you must carry extra pair of shoes to change if the older ones get wet.
Accessories
The next step to enhancing your personality is to add minimal yet elegant accessories. You can carry sunglasses for a picture-perfect moment; woollen scarves, gloves, and hats provide insulation from the cold weather.
Additional Things to Carry for Visiting Niagara Falls
· A waterproof bag to protect all your electronic gadgets.
· Binoculars to witness giant water waves.
· Raincoat against frequent water splashes.
· A hand-carry skin care kit to protect yourself from chilly wind dryness.
· Spare clothes and shoes to change after a boat ride and a spare bag to dump wet things.
· A waterproof backpack to keep all your belongings.
· A waist bag that stays in place to store handy things like mobile, energy bars, etc.
· Prescribed medicines for motion sickness
· An umbrella for occasional showers.