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Terrapin Point 3. Rainbow Air Inc. Helicopter Tours 4. Whirlpool State Park 5. Three Sisters Islands 6. Prospect Point 7. Luna Island 8. Location Map Rainbow Air Inc. Location Map Ready to experience these amazing views?

Tags maid of the mist spring summer adventurous rainbow air. Persons wishing to travel to Canada who are not U. Tourists to Canada do not need to pay for a biometrics fee. For online information visit the Canadian Consul Website. When crossing the international border you will be required to declare all purchases.

Certain items may be taxable or you may qualify for tax refunds. Please visit the duty free stores located at the bridges between the U. You can expect one hour delays on holidays including Canada Day, Fourth of July and Labor day weekend. Credit Cards are now accepted at all bridges for paying tolls. There are three International bridges between the U.

There is no commercial traffic allowed. You can walk, bike or drive across. This bridge is for all types of vehicles. Bicycles are allowed but not recommended. Bridge status traveling into Canada. Bridge status traveling into the U. Official Niagara Falls Bridges information click here. When crossing the international border be sure to bring a valid passport.

You may be denied entry if you are lacking proper documentation. Dogs are welcome in the park areas as long as they are leashed and cleaned up after. If you plan on crossing the border with a pet you may be asked to provide a current vaccination certificate. Most hotels do not allow pets. If you are interested in bringing your pet into Canada please visit the official Canada Inspection page.

Only official guide dogs are permitted on certain attractions therapy pets are not included. The best time to visit is in the early morning or late afternoon. If you are visiting during the winter months all attractions are open with the exception of the Boat Rides below the Falls, Whirlpool Jetboat, Cave of the Winds and Niagara Zipline. You will usually receive the best exchange rate from your bank. Most businesses will exchange cash for you but do not expect a good rate. However do not leave valuables unattended in your hotel room or vehicle.

If necessary check valuables with your hotels security. Unfortunately there are occasionally car break-ins so please leave nothing in plain view. Only bring with you what you need for your visit. Large amounts of certain prescriptions may delay your clearing of customs.

All firearms must be declared when crossing the border. Any attempt to cross the border into Canada without declaring a firearm will result in stiff penalties and possible incarceration. If you are interested in bringing a firearm into Canada you can find more information here.

A: The parks are free and open to the public days a year. During the busier months of May through September there is a charge for parking your vehicle. Falls in US side? Hi — planning a trip in May , staying on CA side but not sure which boat ride to take.

Maid of mist or horn lower. Any differences in the boat tours? I hope you can help me! Our family 2 adults, 6 children ages is planning a trip to Niagra Falls this summer. Do you think the bridge you mention is stroller friendly?

Thanks for this balanced view of the Niagara experience. I have found it really helpful when planning my visit in June. Nice and balanced review. As someone who spent the first 18 years of my life in Niagara Falls, Canada , I can definitely say that the Canadian side has the better views. But it has always been a tourist town and Clifton Hill can be quite tacky. But spend some time in the surrounding areas. Niagara on the Lake is beautiful and I also liked Queenston Heights, although I was a kid when I was there last so it could have changed drastically in the last 30 years.

But it brings back great memories. Hello all, I already booked plane tickets to visit for the very first time on Dec Jan 1st, hoping to spend New Years there. I think it will be a great experience. My question is, whats the best way to go around town and visit the attractions? So maybe Im thinking Uber? Can you share how you did it? So I am looking for some advice here. I want to take my family to Niagara Falls for spring break which is the last week of March.

I have 3 children ages 13, 9, and 3. Also I am trying to find a descent inexpensive hotel to stay in. I want to find out activities we can do that are inexpensive but will still give my children the best experience.

If anyone could give me any pointers I would really appreciate it. Canadian side has an indoor waterpark 3acres which can be included in several hotel packages. So many more things for the kids to do on the Canadian side…they will love the indoor waterpark! Hi Dani, I am doing a cross country road trip from Connecticut to Washington soon. I will definitely try now! Do you have any recommendations on which side to park?

I am thinking of parking on one side and walking across to the other. Also, do you have a suggestion on time time allotment for the sightseeing on both sides?

Hi Rico.. I found parking on both sides easy. What do you think? We just came back from visiting Niagara Falls, ON. I live 3. I love the Canadian side of the Falls. There are no lack of bars, restaurants, and fun activities for the whole family to enjoy.

I call it , Las Vegas for kids. The town hops well until midnight and beyond. You can relive your inner-child, while having some adult fun as well.

Every child I saw had a smile on their face, and our daughter enjoyed going. When one has had enough of the noise and excitement of Clifton Hill and all of the touristy stuff, just drive along the gorge to get some quiet time. I love the Whirlpool, and took the tram across for a little thrill. Niagara-on-the-Lake is beautiful. It worth visiting and a peaceful getaway from all of the hubbub of Clifton Hill.

There are many vineyards along the way, if one would like to visit some wineries. When going to the New York side, be prepared for a lack of eateries, the town is dirty, with loads of run down areas. To get to some of the fun things to do, one must drive. The town is shady. I do agree, that one can get some nice views, and super close to the river. It is definitely quieter and more peaceful around the river area. There are hotels, but they are in not so nice areas like the Sheraton.

I often wondered why Niagara Falls, NY never built up or developed a really nice place for tourists to visit, after all, this is the gateway into the U.



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