Niagara Falls Canada Travel Tourist and Vacation Guide

Niagara Falls Hotels, Sightseeing, Tours


Traveling By Air

IF YOU ARE TRAVELLING BY AIR, there are three airports serving this area:

Buffalo Niagara International Airport: (BUF)

  • Located in Buffalo, NY.
  • Travel time (and distance) by car from the airport to Niagara Falls is about 1 hour (30 miles).
  • To get here from the airport you will be crossing one of three U.S./Canada Borders at either the Peace Bridge in Buffalo NY, the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls NY or the Queenston-Leweiston Bridge in Lewiston NY. Make sure you have the required I.D. and Citizenship documents to cross the border. (See Quick Links for Homeland Security and Customs Info.)
  • For Airport Bus/Limo Service contact Niagara Air Bus.

(John C. Munro) Hamilton International Airport: (HIA)

Toronto Pearson International Airport: (YYZ)

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Traveling By Rail

IF YOU ARE TRAVELLING BY TRAIN, there are two railways serving this area:

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Traveling By Automobile

IF YOU ARE TRAVELLING BY CAR:

  • The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada is located on the west side of the Niagara River approximately half-way between Lake Ontario to the north and Lake Erie to the south. (See travel distances and maps)
  • If you are arriving from the U.S., you will probably be crossing into Canada at one of three U.S./Canada borders along the Niagara River i.e. Buffalo/Fort Erie Peace Bridge, Niagara Falls Rainbow Bridge or Queenston-Lewiston Bridge. The border crossing wait times can be as little as 10 minutes to as long as 3 hours or more. Be prepared! (see border wait times)
  • U.S. Citizens and foreign nationals must produce proper I.D. at the borders before crossing. Please see Quick Links for Homeland Security and Customs Info.
  • Mapquest or Google Maps: Online Road Maps and Travel Directions

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Traveling by road? How to get here from ...

U.S. Cities

Canadian Cities

Online Road Maps and Travel Directions

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Niagara Falls Weather

  • Spring: April and May - Cool and Mild, great time to visit and enjoy outdoor activities.
  • Summer: June, July and August - Hot and Muggy or Cool and Muggy (High Season). Most tourists visit during the Summer Season (May 24th through Labour Day)
  • Autumn: September, October and the first few weeks in November - Cool and Mild, great time to visit and enjoy outdoor activities.
  • Winter: November, December, January, February and March - Cool and Wet or Cold and Wet or Really Cold and Icey.

Weather-wise, the best seasons to visit Niagara are Spring and Autumn. Because of the proximity to Lake Erie and Lake Ontario the summers here can get very humid and the winters can be grey and wet. If you need more accurate weather information, visit Environment Canada, The Weather Network or The U.S. National Weather Service.

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Currency and Measurements

In Canada, the currency is Canadian Dollars, distance is measured in Meters and Kilometers, the temperature is in Celsius, liquid volume is measured in Liters and weight is measured in Kilograms.

Most Canadian hotels, restaurants and vendors will accept U.S. dollars for purchases but the conversion rate won't even come close to the official exchange rate. Your best bet is to either use your credit/debit card to make purchases or convert your U.S. dollars to Canadian before you go shopping!

For currencies other than U.S.$, your best bet is to convert before you get here! "Click here" for exchange rates.

Visit Online Conversions and Bank of Canada Currency Converter for more information.

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Retail/Sales Taxes

In Ontario, Canada there is a Provincial Retail Sales Tax (RST) of 8% and/or a Federal Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 6% on almost every product and service. I mean everthing! Haircuts, chocolate bars, shoes, hotel rooms, restaurant meals, attraction passes, rental cars ... and so on. So no matter what the sticker price says, it's going to cost 14% more. The "sin" taxes are even higher on Alcohol and Tobacco.

The good news is. If your visiting from outside Canada you can get a rebate on the GST by filling out a form that you get at most of the Duty Free shops along the border and at the airports.

My advice for visitors. Bring your own Bourbon and Smokes and save your receipts for everything you buy here.

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Quick Links

U.S. Visitors Entering Canada - U.S. Canada Border Crossing Information:

International Visitors Entering Canada

Airports Serving Niagara Region

Book Your Flight, Hotel and Rental Car

Airport Transportation

Rail Transportation

  • VIA Rail: Canadian Railway with Passenger Service to Niagara Falls
  • Amtrak: U.S. Railway with Passenger Service to Niagara Falls

City Transportation

Road Travel Information

Weather Conditions 

Currency Exchange

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