So you’re planning on traveling to Niagara Falls. That’s great, whether your trip is to be a business one or you are bringing the whole family, the Falls is a great place to visit.
If you are traveling from outside of Canada though, there are some things you will have to consider before heading off on your trip.
Even though Canada is known as one of the friendliest and safest countries on earth, there are rules to follow in order to enter.There are different rules of entering the country depending on the for of travel you are coming by.
Already in Canada: If you are in another major city in Canada and would like to know how far Niagara Falls is and how long the average drive time is check out the Travel Distance and times in Canada page for more information.
From the US by Car: The most popular way for most Americans to visit Niagara Falls is by car. Many of our American friends make the falls a stopping point on their travels across the US and Canada while on vacation with the family.
Find out everything you need to know about traveling into Canada by car on our
Crossing the border by car
page.
Once you know what you need to cross the border you may be curious to see just how far Niagara Falls is and how long the drive is. To find out Check our Travel Distance and Times from the US.
Do you live in the Virginia area? Check out Middle Peninsula VA, a boater's paradise!
From the US by Train: Still a great way to travel, trains offer scenic views of towns and cities throughout the nation while taking you to your final destination - Niagara Falls!
By Plane from anywhere in the world: If flying is more your style than check out our
Niagara Airports page
to learn what you need to know before traveling and where the closest airports to the Falls are located.
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