Getting Here - By Bus - Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort

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Safeway tour bus from Toronto to Fallsview Casino (Niagara)

Do you have to book in advance or can you show up early with cash? How much does it cost for non-Casino people? Are they strict about shuttle return times like Megabus and Via Rail or can you just show up at certain time? I'm not sure when I want to leave Niagara.
Are there any shuttles that I can take or are my options just Greyhound and Safeway.
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COVID-19 Impacts on US/Canada transit for 2020-05-04

Slowly everything is getting back to normal. I'm posting these with a historical intent. Links where possible, and let me know if your local is missing.
NOTE: MOST AGENCIES ARE ASKING FOR ESSENTIAL TRAVEL ONLY -- MEDICAL AND SUPPLY RUNS, JOB TRANSIT FOR THOSE WHO PROVIDE THOSE SERVICES. STAY HOME! EXPECT DELAYS AS THEY RUN CRITICALLY LOW ON STAFF.
Many agencies are asking you wear a mask, board from the back, and are putting limits on passenger boarding. Mask requirements are marked with "!!!" States that require a mask: MD, MI, NJ
If the agency has a pass app, please pay for the ride through it -- it helps the agency!
(I have also taken the time to clean up and organize the list a bit)

Country-wide

AMTRAK: Covid-19 info
Note: All overnight trains (except Auto Train) will switch to Flexible Dining menus. Some Cafe service is suspended. Limited access to NY Penn.
Reduced: NEC, Hartford Line, Thruway Buses, Capitol Corridor, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Illini/Saluki, Illinos ZephyCarl Sanburg, Lincoln Service, Missouri River Runner, Pacific Surfliner, Piedmont, San Joaquins, Valley Flyer, Vermonter (no service north of New Haven M-Sat, no service Sun), Wolverine
Split Service: California Zephyr (no service Reno to Denver), Palmetto (NY to DC only April 3-5)
Terminated before Canada, Reduced service: Maple Leaf (terminates Niagra Falls), Adirondack (terminates Albany, NY), Cascades (terminates Seattle).
Canceled: Acela, Keystone, Pennsylvanian, Winter Park Express, Pere Marquette, Carolinian, Downeaster
Replaced w/bus (Thruway): Hiawatha (4/24-5/25)
VIA RAIL (CANADA): Covid-19 advisory
Meal service is reduced to snacks and drinks. Some sleeper service is canceled. VIA Rail will refuse passengers who are sick w/o doctors note.
Canceled until May 1st: The Ocean (Montreal to Halifax), Toronto-Niagara Falls (until further notice)
Canceled until June 1st: JaspePrince George/Prince Rupert, The Canadian (Toronto to Vancouver)
Limited service: Montreal-Jonquiere/Senneterre (Friday/Sunday departures), Sudbury-White River (Weekend only), Quebec City/Winsor corridor (Kingston-Torronto-London is canceled, most trains canceled)

State/Provence and City

Shut down/demand ride only

Michigan:

Reduced Service - Canada - Improving

Reduced Service - Canada

Reduced Service - USA - Improving

Michigan

Reduced Service - USA

East Coast

Mid-country

West Coast

Michigan

Hat-Tips

u/alitales u/NixillUmbreon u/Steaks_on_a_Plane u/voxadam u/cincy_transit_guy u/mohaas06 u/taxorenxuan u/earlyenrichment u/SojuCondo u/TTC_Tokens u/TC1827 u/InfiNorth u/Bombpants u/sebileis u/Pwheatstraw2000 u/Vectrex452
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COVID-19 Impacts on US/Canada transit for 2020-05-11

😷 Just wear a !)#$@( mask. I'm posting these with a historical intent. Links where possible, and let me know if your local is missing.
NOTE: MOST AGENCIES ARE ASKING FOR ESSENTIAL TRAVEL ONLY -- MEDICAL AND SUPPLY RUNS, JOB TRANSIT FOR THOSE WHO PROVIDE THOSE SERVICES. STAY HOME! EXPECT DELAYS AS THEY RUN CRITICALLY LOW ON STAFF.
Many agencies are requiring you wear a mask. Most ask you board from the back, and are putting limits on passenger boarding. Mask requirements are marked with "⚠️" and are because of state orders.
If the agency has a pass app, please pay for the ride through it -- it helps the agency!
(I have also taken the time to clean up and organize the list a bit)

Country-wide

AMTRAK: Covid-19 info
Note: All overnight trains (except Auto Train) will switch to Flexible Dining menus. Some Cafe service is suspended.
Reduced: NEC, Hartford Line, Thruway Buses, Capitol Corridor, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Illini/Saluki, Illinos ZephyCarl Sanburg, Lincoln Service, Missouri River Runner, Pacific Surfliner, Piedmont, San Joaquins, Valley Flyer, Vermonter (no service north of New Haven M-Sat, no service Sun), Wolverine
Split Service: California Zephyr (no service Reno to Denver), Palmetto (NY to DC only April 3-5)
Terminated before Canada, Reduced service: Maple Leaf (terminates Niagra Falls), Adirondack (terminates Albany, NY), Cascades (terminates Seattle).
Canceled: Keystone, Pennsylvanian, Winter Park Express, Pere Marquette, Carolinian, Downeaster
Replaced w/bus (Thruway): Hiawatha (4/24-5/25)
Returning: Limited Acela starting June 1st
VIA RAIL (CANADA): Covid-19 advisory
Meal service is reduced to snacks and drinks. IA Rail will refuse passengers who are sick w/o doctors note.
Canceled until further notice: Toronto-Niagara Falls
Canceled until June 1st: JaspePrince George/Prince Rupert
Suspended until Nov 1st: The Canadian (Toronto to Vancouver), The Ocean (Montreal to Halifax)
Limited schedule service: Montreal-Jonquiere/Senneterre (Friday/Sunday departures), Sudbury-White River (Weekend only), Quebec City/Winsor corridor (All-stop service, round trips on each line only)
No sleeper: Winnipeg-Churchill route (until Nov 1)

State/Provence and City

Shut down/demand ride only

Michigan:

Reduced Service - Canada - Improving

Reduced Service - Canada

Reduced Service - USA - Improving

East Coast

Mid-Country

West Coast

Michigan

Reduced Service - USA

East Coast

Mid-country

West Coast

Michigan

Hat-Tips

u/alitales u/NixillUmbreon u/Steaks_on_a_Plane u/voxadam u/cincy_transit_guy u/mohaas06 u/taxorenxuan u/earlyenrichment u/SojuCondo u/TTC_Tokens u/TC1827 u/InfiNorth u/Bombpants u/sebileis u/Pwheatstraw2000 u/Vectrex452 u/blorgcumber
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COVID-19 Service Impacts in US/Canada 2020-04-10

The shutdowns keep hitting. I'm posting these with a historical intent. Links where possible, and let me know if your local is missing:
NOTE: MOST AGENCIES ARE ASKING FOR ESSENTIAL TRAVEL ONLY -- MEDICAL AND SUPPLY RUNS, JOB TRANSIT FOR THOSE WHO PROVIDE THOSE SERVICES. STAY HOME! EXPECT DELAYS AS THEY RUN CRITICALLY LOW ON STAFF.
Many agencies are asking you wear a mask, board from the back, and are putting limits on passenger boarding.

Country-wide

AMTRAK: Covid-19 info
Reduced: NEC, Hartford Line, Thruway Buses, Capitol Corridor, Downeaster, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Hiawatha, Illini/Saluki, Illinos ZephyCarl Sanburg, Lincoln Service, Missouri River Runner, Pacific Surfliner, Piedmont, San Joaquins, Valley Flyer, Vermonter (no service north of New Haven M-Sat, no service Sun), Wolverine
Split Service: California Zephyr (no service Reno to Denver), Palmetto (NY to DC only April 3-5)
Terminated before Canada, Reduced service: Maple Leaf (terminates Niagra Falls), Adirondack (terminates Albany, NY), Cascades (terminates Seattle).
Canceled: Acela, Keystone, Pennsylvanian, Winter Park Express, Pere Marquette, Carolinian
VIA RAIL (CANADA): Covid-19 advisory (h/t u/InfiNorth)
Meal service is reduced to snacks and drinks. Some sleeper service is canceled. VIA Rail will refuse passengers who are sick w/o doctors note.
Canceled until May 1st: The Ocean (Montreal to Halifax), Toronto-Niagara Falls (until further notice), JaspePrince George/Prince Rupert, The Canadian (Toronto to Vancouver)
Limited service: Montreal-Jonquiere/Senneterre (Friday/Sunday departures), Sudbury-White River (Weekend only), Quebec City/Winsor corridor (Kingston-Torronto-London is canceled, most trains canceled)

State/Provence and City

Shut down/demand ride only

Michigan:

Reduced service - Canada

h/t u/taxorenxuan, u/earlyenrichment, u/SojuCondo, u/TTC_Tokens, u/TC1827

Reduced Service - USA - Improving

Reduced Service - USA

Michigan transit: (h/t u/alitales and u/NixillUmbreon)
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COVID-19 Transit Impacts in US/Canada for 2020-05-18

😷 Wear a mask as you're coming back. I'm posting these with a historical intent. Links where possible, and let me know if your local is missing.
NOTE: MOST AGENCIES ARE ASKING FOR ESSENTIAL TRAVEL ONLY -- MEDICAL AND SUPPLY RUNS, JOB TRANSIT FOR THOSE WHO PROVIDE THOSE SERVICES. STAY HOME! EXPECT DELAYS AS THEY RUN CRITICALLY LOW ON STAFF.
Many agencies are requiring you wear a mask. Most ask you board from the back, and are putting limits on passenger boarding. Mask requirements are marked with "⚠️" and are because of state orders.
If the agency has a pass app, please pay for the ride through it -- it helps the agency!
(I have also taken the time to clean up and organize the list a bit)

Country-wide

AMTRAK: Covid-19 info 05-13
Note: All overnight trains (except Auto Train) will switch to Flexible Dining menus. Some Cafe service is suspended.
Reduced: NEC, Hartford Line, Thruway Buses, Capitol Corridor, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Illini/Saluki, Illinos ZephyCarl Sanburg, Lincoln Service, Missouri River Runner, Pacific Surfliner, Piedmont, San Joaquins, Valley Flyer, Vermonter (no service north of New Haven M-Sat, no service Sun), Wolverine
Split Service: California Zephyr (no service Reno to Denver), Palmetto (NY to DC only April 3-5)
Terminated before Canada, Reduced service: Maple Leaf (terminates Niagra Falls), Adirondack (terminates Albany, NY), Cascades (terminates Seattle).
Canceled: Keystone, Pennsylvanian, Winter Park Express, Pere Marquette, Carolinian, Downeaster
Replaced w/bus (Thruway): Hiawatha (4/24-5/25)
Returning: Limited Acela starting June 1st
VIA RAIL (CANADA): Covid-19 advisory 05-06
Meal service is reduced to snacks and drinks. IA Rail will refuse passengers who are sick w/o doctors note.
Canceled until further notice: Toronto-Niagara Falls
Canceled until June 1st: JaspePrince George/Prince Rupert
Suspended until Nov 1st: The Canadian (Toronto to Vancouver), The Ocean (Montreal to Halifax)
Limited schedule service: Montreal-Jonquiere/Senneterre (Friday/Sunday departures), Sudbury-White River (Weekend only), Quebec City/Winsor corridor (All-stop service, round trips on each line only)
No sleeper: Winnipeg-Churchill route (until Nov 1)

State/Provence and City

Shut down/demand ride only

Michigan:

Reduced Service - Canada - Improving

Reduced Service - Canada

Reduced Service - USA - Improving

East Coast

Mid-Country

West Coast

Michigan

Reduced Service - USA

East Coast

Mid-country

West Coast

Michigan

Hat-Tips

u/alitales u/NixillUmbreon u/Steaks_on_a_Plane u/voxadam u/cincy_transit_guy u/mohaas06 u/taxorenxuan u/earlyenrichment u/SojuCondo u/TTC_Tokens u/TC1827 u/InfiNorth u/Bombpants u/sebileis u/Pwheatstraw2000 u/Vectrex452
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COVID-19 Service Impacts in US/Canada 2020-04-14

The shutdowns keep hitting. I'm posting these with a historical intent. Links where possible, and let me know if your local is missing:
NOTE: MOST AGENCIES ARE ASKING FOR ESSENTIAL TRAVEL ONLY -- MEDICAL AND SUPPLY RUNS, JOB TRANSIT FOR THOSE WHO PROVIDE THOSE SERVICES. STAY HOME! EXPECT DELAYS AS THEY RUN CRITICALLY LOW ON STAFF.
Many agencies are asking you wear a mask, board from the back, and are putting limits on passenger boarding. If the agency has a pass app, please pay for the ride through it -- it helps the agency!

Country-wide

AMTRAK: Covid-19 info
Reduced: NEC, Hartford Line, Thruway Buses, Capitol Corridor, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Hiawatha, Illini/Saluki, Illinos ZephyCarl Sanburg, Lincoln Service, Missouri River Runner, Pacific Surfliner, Piedmont, San Joaquins, Valley Flyer, Vermonter (no service north of New Haven M-Sat, no service Sun), Wolverine
Split Service: California Zephyr (no service Reno to Denver), Palmetto (NY to DC only April 3-5)
Terminated before Canada, Reduced service: Maple Leaf (terminates Niagra Falls), Adirondack (terminates Albany, NY), Cascades (terminates Seattle).
Canceled: Acela, Keystone, Pennsylvanian, Winter Park Express, Pere Marquette, Carolinian, Downeaster
VIA RAIL (CANADA): Covid-19 advisory (h/t u/InfiNorth)
Meal service is reduced to snacks and drinks. Some sleeper service is canceled. VIA Rail will refuse passengers who are sick w/o doctors note.
Canceled until May 1st: The Ocean (Montreal to Halifax), Toronto-Niagara Falls (until further notice), JaspePrince George/Prince Rupert, The Canadian (Toronto to Vancouver)
Limited service: Montreal-Jonquiere/Senneterre (Friday/Sunday departures), Sudbury-White River (Weekend only), Quebec City/Winsor corridor (Kingston-Torronto-London is canceled, most trains canceled)

State/Provence and City

Shut down/demand ride only

Michigan:

Reduced service - Canada

h/t u/taxorenxuan, u/earlyenrichment, u/SojuCondo, u/TTC_Tokens, u/TC1827

Reduced Service - USA - Improving

Reduced Service - USA

Michigan transit: (h/t u/alitales and u/NixillUmbreon)
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COVID-19 Impacts to transit in US/Canada 2020-04-26

The financial hit to transit is now taking hold. I'm posting these with a historical intent. Links where possible, and let me know if your local is missing:
NOTE: MOST AGENCIES ARE ASKING FOR ESSENTIAL TRAVEL ONLY -- MEDICAL AND SUPPLY RUNS, JOB TRANSIT FOR THOSE WHO PROVIDE THOSE SERVICES. STAY HOME! EXPECT DELAYS AS THEY RUN CRITICALLY LOW ON STAFF.
Many agencies are asking you wear a mask, board from the back, and are putting limits on passenger boarding. Mask requirements are marked with "!!!" If the agency has a pass app, please pay for the ride through it -- it helps the agency!

Country-wide

AMTRAK: Covid-19 info
Note: All overnight trains (except Auto Train) will switch to Flexible Dining menus. Some Cafe service is suspended.
Reduced: NEC, Hartford Line, Thruway Buses, Capitol Corridor, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Illini/Saluki, Illinos ZephyCarl Sanburg, Lincoln Service, Missouri River Runner, Pacific Surfliner, Piedmont, San Joaquins, Valley Flyer, Vermonter (no service north of New Haven M-Sat, no service Sun), Wolverine
Split Service: California Zephyr (no service Reno to Denver), Palmetto (NY to DC only April 3-5)
Terminated before Canada, Reduced service: Maple Leaf (terminates Niagra Falls), Adirondack (terminates Albany, NY), Cascades (terminates Seattle).
Canceled: Acela, Keystone, Pennsylvanian, Winter Park Express, Pere Marquette, Carolinian, Downeaster
Replaced w/bus (Thruway): Hiawatha (4/24-5/25)
VIA RAIL (CANADA): Covid-19 advisory (h/t u/InfiNorth)
Meal service is reduced to snacks and drinks. Some sleeper service is canceled. VIA Rail will refuse passengers who are sick w/o doctors note.
Canceled until May 1st: The Ocean (Montreal to Halifax), Toronto-Niagara Falls (until further notice)
Canceled until June 1st: JaspePrince George/Prince Rupert, The Canadian (Toronto to Vancouver)
Limited service: Montreal-Jonquiere/Senneterre (Friday/Sunday departures), Sudbury-White River (Weekend only), Quebec City/Winsor corridor (Kingston-Torronto-London is canceled, most trains canceled)

State/Provence and City

Shut down/demand ride only

Michigan:

Reduced service - Canada

h/t u/taxorenxuan, u/earlyenrichment, u/SojuCondo, u/TTC_Tokens, u/TC1827

Reduced Service - USA - Improving

Reduced Service - USA

Michigan transit: (h/t u/alitales and u/NixillUmbreon)
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Best Niagara Falls Tours From Toronto

An Incredible Picturesque @ Niagara Falls Tours
As someone thinks about a high wall, the first thing that comes to mind is the Great Wall of China. Similarly, when someone thinks about waterfalls, the first thing that comes to mind is the majestic falls of Niagara. Niagara Falls does not require any introduction, as it is famous for its incredible picturesque. Niagara Falls is the collection of three falls that act as a border between New York, the United States and Ontario, Canada. Every second, almost 3,000 tons of water rumble over the falls, and thousands of tourists come to enjoy this picturesque every day. Niagara Falls Tours has a lot of attractions, fun, entertainment, and adventure-filled on both sides, the U.S. and the Canadian side. The Candian side comparatively has more attractions and fun. It is always great fun to get wet that too with waterfalls make a roaring sound because of water hitting itself like a splash.
A Tour Of Niagara Region –Niagara Falls Tours
Niagara Falls Tours makes it comfortable to visit Niagara Falls, Ontario by train, car, bus or plane. Have your weekend planned with a day trip to Niagara Falls, Ontario. Niagara Falls is famous for honeymoon couples and has become one of the favourite honeymoon destinations.
Niagara Falls Canada has several family attractions. There are many parks, water parks, amusement parks, nature and wildlife reserves, museums, jet boat rides, shopping, and eateries that keep children engaged and happy.
Niagara Falls – A Romantic Trip
You can have a pleasant surprise for your loved one with a Niagara Falls Tour. Book a Niagara Falls Private Tour where you can visit the places of your choice, and it is mainly ideal for couples. A preferred itinerary would be like as below:
· Hornblower Niagara Cruise
· Shopping
· Picturesque Niagara-on-the-Lake
· Winery Tour
· Visit a casino for some entertainment
· Gambling
· Niagara Falls illumination
· Fireworks (please check schedule)
· Niagara Falls Helicopter tour
· Niagara Falls Airplane Tours
American Side Of Niagara Falls
When you visit the falls, the Maid of the Mist or the Niagara Falls Boat Tour is a must-go trip, and it is only accessible from New York, the American side. It's not needed to show a passport to get on the boat as it goes near the falls and returns to the same place. It's all about a 20-minute tour which takes you near to the basin of all three falls.
If anyone wants to get a close and personal touch with the thundering falls, then you should make a trip to the Cave of the Winds. The exciting ride starts with an elevator ride that takes you 175 feet down into the Niagara Gorge. The falls are so mighty that walking up to the Hurricane Deck is like experiencing a humid storm.
When you reach Niagara Falls State Park, pause the Visitor Center to get the lay of the land. From there, you can visit the Observation Tower, then move forward to the Discovery Center and the Niagara Aquarium, have a walk or take a drive onto Goat Island for experiencing one of the adventurous tours of the falls.
Visiting The Canadian Side
If you want to visit Niagara Falls from the Canadian side, then you to cross the border. It's easy, just by providing your valid passport or other acceptable ID for crossing into Canada. The Rainbow Bridge connects the two countries, namely New York and Ontario.
Once you pass through customs, move ahead to the Table Rock Centre. It's situated directly across from Horseshoe Falls and offers excellent views for free. Children will enjoy and shows a keen interest in visiting Niagara's Fury, a 4D attraction that shows how the falls were formed. Visitors can get a ticket for Journey Behind the Falls, which is almost the same as the Cave of the Winds. But Journey Behind the Falls is different from Cave of the Winds, and it is kept open all year-round.
Niagara Falls Tours– Plan Your Vacation!
Anyone who has been to Niagara Falls will tell you that it is a must-visit place. You will have an opportunity to witness the power of nature when you visit Niagara Falls.
Niagara Falls Tours can be booked by families, individual travellers, colleagues, large groups, small groups or couples.
The Niagara Falls Evening Tour is perfect for viewing the Niagara Falls Illumination and fireworks at nighttime.
There are a lot more things to see and enjoy in Niagara Falls, so start planning your Niagara Falls Trips today.
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COVID-19 Service Impacts in US/Canada as of 2020-04-20

Further reductions and mask requirments are hitting. I'm posting these with a historical intent. Links where possible, and let me know if your local is missing:
NOTE: MOST AGENCIES ARE ASKING FOR ESSENTIAL TRAVEL ONLY -- MEDICAL AND SUPPLY RUNS, JOB TRANSIT FOR THOSE WHO PROVIDE THOSE SERVICES. STAY HOME! EXPECT DELAYS AS THEY RUN CRITICALLY LOW ON STAFF.
Many agencies are asking you wear a mask, board from the back, and are putting limits on passenger boarding. Mask requirements are marked with "!!!" If the agency has a pass app, please pay for the ride through it -- it helps the agency!

Country-wide

AMTRAK: Covid-19 info
Reduced: NEC, Hartford Line, Thruway Buses, Capitol Corridor, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Illini/Saluki, Illinos ZephyCarl Sanburg, Lincoln Service, Missouri River Runner, Pacific Surfliner, Piedmont, San Joaquins, Valley Flyer, Vermonter (no service north of New Haven M-Sat, no service Sun), Wolverine
Split Service: California Zephyr (no service Reno to Denver), Palmetto (NY to DC only April 3-5)
Terminated before Canada, Reduced service: Maple Leaf (terminates Niagra Falls), Adirondack (terminates Albany, NY), Cascades (terminates Seattle).
Canceled: Acela, Keystone, Pennsylvanian, Winter Park Express, Pere Marquette, Carolinian, Downeaster
Replaced w/bus (Thruway): Hiawatha (4/24-5/25)
VIA RAIL (CANADA): Covid-19 advisory (h/t u/InfiNorth)
Meal service is reduced to snacks and drinks. Some sleeper service is canceled. VIA Rail will refuse passengers who are sick w/o doctors note.
Canceled until May 1st: The Ocean (Montreal to Halifax), Toronto-Niagara Falls (until further notice), JaspePrince George/Prince Rupert, The Canadian (Toronto to Vancouver)
Limited service: Montreal-Jonquiere/Senneterre (Friday/Sunday departures), Sudbury-White River (Weekend only), Quebec City/Winsor corridor (Kingston-Torronto-London is canceled, most trains canceled)

State/Provence and City

Shut down/demand ride only

Michigan:

Reduced service - Canada

h/t u/taxorenxuan, u/earlyenrichment, u/SojuCondo, u/TTC_Tokens, u/TC1827

Reduced Service - USA - Improving

Reduced Service - USA

Michigan transit: (h/t u/alitales and u/NixillUmbreon)
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Things To Do In Niagara Falls Canada With ToNiagara

An Ultimate Guide To Niagara Falls- Things To Do In Niagara Falls Canada
Niagara Falls is situated in the New York and Canadian border along the Niagara River, which flows between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. It takes 8 hours to travel by car from Niagara Falls to New York or about 10-12 hours with public transit. It will be a nice break over if you're going from New York to Toronto.
Reason To Visit Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls is a combination of three waterfalls, namely:
· American Falls
· The Horseshoe Falls
· Bridal Veil Falls
📷
Niagara Falls is a perfect place for a family getaway; there are lots of kid-friendly activities nearby in the surroundings of the falls that will impress your kids and make them feel happy. It is a perfect Niagara Falls Day Tour if you're travelling between the United States and Canada.
There are many things to do in Niagara Falls, Canada. You can see and do a lot of things in one day. It is best to spend two or three days to explore the Honeymoon Capital of the World, Niagara Falls. You can always find a lot of new Niagara Falls attractions that are opening every year in Niagara Falls.
If you visit Niagara Falls by car, it is ideal, but if you are visiting it from out of the country or having a trip from Toronto, then you don't need a car to travel to Niagara Falls.
You can also book Niagara Falls Wine Tours out to Niagara on the Lake or Niagara Falls bus Tours from Niagara Falls.
Things To Do In Niagara Falls Canada
There are so many places to explore and many more fun things to do in Niagara Falls, Canada, that can be done near and around the Niagara Falls area, some are more interesting. Here is a list of the 10 Best Things to do in Niagara Falls, Canada:

The Horseshoe Falls

Niagara Falls is the largest waterfall in North America. It is at an impressive height of about 188 feet and 2200 feet in width. Almost 90% of the water from the river Niagara flows through this waterfall.

Niagara Falls Boat Tour

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Niagara Falls with Hornblower Boat Cruise. It is the main and an essential attraction of the Niagara Falls, and from over 170 years, it has been attracting visitors to see its scenic beauty.

Maid Of The Mist Tour

The must-do visit when you visit the waterfalls from the American side. It would be a beautiful journey that you’ll never forget, which is enthralling the visitors since the 1840s. Get ready to soak yourself deep in water as you take a tour towards the base of the Niagara Falls; you will get wet.

The Old Fort Niagara

The Old Niagara Fort is the longest operating fort in the USA, situated on one of the most scenic locations near the Niagara Falls. Having played an essential part in the American Revolution, French Wars and Indian wars. Visit the gunpowder rooms, prisons, old army barracks, and ancient cannons that take yourself back in the time.
Skylon Tower
It is a small version of Toronto's CN Tower. It takes 52 Second ride to go to the top of the Skylon Tower for the beautiful views of the Falls and its surroundings.
Niagara Falls Illumination And Fireworks
The Falls are decorated up with powerful LED lights in the evenings, and colourful fireworks display in the evenings of summer. When the sun goes down, Make your way down to the falls to watch the picturesque falls. But make sure to get there early.

White Water Walks

If you want to experience the close-up view of nature, the White Water Walk is just the perfect attraction that suits you. Experience the enormous and dangerous force of the rapids of the River Niagara, only 230 feet away from the base of the gorge.

Helicopter Ride

Take a sightseeing tour of all the Niagara Falls attractions aboard a helicopter. This ride makes you sure that you won’t forget these views and you will have the time of your life.

Journey Behind The Falls

Journey Behind the falls allows you to stand behind the roaring white waters of the Niagara Falls. Journey Behind the Falls is the most popular way to experience the waterfalls, way better than the confined tunnels.

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Wantes to share my experience of visiting your country without knowing anything about it

Hello everyone. I’ve been wanting to make this post for a while
A little more than a month ago I was able to visit your country. I didn't know much about it before going so I thought it would be cool to share with you the experience of someone that visited it with basically 0 information and what is the impression your country gives to a traveler without preconceptions. The only things I knew about your country were:
1.-It is cold. There's snow
2.-There are Moose.
3.-Some speak French.
4.-Niagara falls.
5.-They say Canadians are good people.
That's about it. If I'm honest I wasn't very excited to visit your country beforehand but boy was I impressed.
Niagara.
At first I was underwhelmed with the falls. I saw them from afar and with how much people, shows and even cartoons talk about how big they are, they seemed small in comparison. I realized my expectations were blown out of proportion by what I had heard about them so I tried to look at them objectively after that.
I guess seeing them from above wasn’t helping because It wasn't until I took the boat that I realized how majestic they were. Looking up and being surrounded by the Canadian one was incredible. Even if everything else had sucked (which it didn't) the trip would have been worth it. .The light show with the fireworks at night was pretty cool, as well as that perpetual mist that even gets to the street. Really beautiful place. Very peaceful.
I want to give a special mention to the Rainbow Room restaurant at the top of the crowne plaza hotel. 10/10 would recommend. If you go visit Niagara Falls it's a must!. It has an amazing view of the falls and it's perfect for a wonderful dinner. It will probably seem like I'm getting paid but you gotta go there and try the scallops. Trust me. It's the most delicious food I have ever had in my entire life. I can't recommend this place enough. We went there for my fathers 60 birthday and it was excellent.
Toronto.
I honestly didn’t thought there were cities this big here.. I didn't expect to see how different the people and lifestyle of Toronto was compared to Niagara. It was hectic. And scary.
We arrived there at night and since our hotel was one block away from Eaton centre we decided to go for a walk. Just in our first night there we saw multiple beggars asking for money. Walking just a block away from the Yonge-Dundas square, still on Yonge, we started to see strip clubs and the smell of weed filled the air. Not what we expected from the main touristic area of the city. We went back towards the plaza and passed right by a taxi driver discussing with a customer “I'm calling the police you haven't paid me” “No! IM calling the police!”. We went on our way when suddenly we hear the man screaming. “HELP! HELP!” We turned around to see the taxi driver grabbing the man by the neck. What the fuck.
So we tried again the next day. We went to the same plaza to buy bus tickets for the bus that gives tours around town and there was a man dressed as a devil screaming to the tourist not to trust X hospital. Since most of us were either foreigner or from other areas i’m not sure exactly what he was trying to achieve, but police took him away from us soon after that.
The thing about toronto..is that everything else was great! We stayed four nights and we didn’t see any other problem. Everyone was very kind, we saw the police guarding every block. The aquarium is cool, the tour in the boat in the lake was cool. The Natural and Art museum are amazing The CN Tower was pretty cool too as well as Casaloma. We met the most friendly taxi drivers there too. Overall..4/5
Ottawa.
My favorite city. The perfect blend between old and new. The parliament and the change of guard as well as the light shows was pretty cool. It’s also cool since one side of the river is french and the other english so it feels like two cultures clashing and mixing as one community. We met a very kind couple while waiting for the light show. The lady didn’t speak any english (she was from montreal I think). Her husband was from Quebec but he did speak some english so he communicated through him. If they’re reading this, thanks for that chat!
Sadly I lost 500 dollars walking through Major’s Hill park. I had them in my jacket, but I took it off as it was hot and was holding it in my hand, but somewhere in the park I dropped the wallet, looked for it but never found it :/. Fortunately I didn’t lose my passport or cards!
And..I think I met the president? Maybe? We were walking towards the Fairmont when suddenly I see body guards and 3 black Suburbans (or similar), we walk past them towards the entrance of the hotel, I turn around and from my right (where the Parliament is) there is a tall man dressed with a blue shirt that looks kind of like Trudeau getting into the van in the middle. Now I’m not sure if he was him or not as I just saw him for like a second, and it’s weird the vans were in front of the Fairmont. All I know is he looked like him and he definitely didn’t come out of the hotel (as we were going in to see it), he was coming from the direction of the Parliament or the Metro. So in my head I saw your president I don’t care.
Quebec.
I was impressed it looks just like I imagine Europe to be. Small streets, horses doing tours, beautiful architecture and churches. On the topic of Churcest, they said they have the oldest church in north america I’m pretty sure that’s false because AFAIK Mexico and Cuba are part of north america and both had churches before there were even settlements in Canada. Still it was beautiful getting lost on the streets there. It definitely was one of the places that make me think “I need to come back to this place, I need to bring my Fiancee (which unfortunately couldn’t come)”.
One thing I did notice there was the…”us vs them” feeling when it came to french and english canadians. A lot of them refused to speak in english and I was surprised at how many people spoke spanish there. We met more people that spoke semi fluent or fluent spanish than people who spoke english. I think that’s kind of sad especially given the impression of unity I got in Ottawa, but maybe I had bad luck?
One thing I must say though, everyone was charming and kind in both the english and French parts. One funny thing that happened was when my father was checking in on the hotel, the receptionist saw we spoke spanish so she started to speak spanish too so we felt more comfortable (how kind!) but for some reason my father kept talking in english. So we had a french canadian speaking spanish to a mexican speaking english. I found that quite amusing.
Montreal.
The final stop was Montreal. If I had to describe the city it would be like the mixing of Toronto and Quebec. Big city but not that big. New buildings as well as very old ones. We took the tourist bus, went to the casino. The olympic park is worth a visit if you have time. I had never been to a planetarium and I think it was pretty cool.
Overall thoughts.
I think you have a beautiful country that you show be really proud of. One of my favorite things was that it is full of flowers! Every street in touristic areas is full of flowers and they make the city stand out. Apparently they all die in the winter so they are help at himbernaries? that’s amazing.
I had a lot of misconceptions about it too. For example I thought even if it wasn’t snowy it would still be very cold, but it wasn’t! It was hot! And people didn’t dress the way I thought they would. Seriously every single girl was wearing shorts! and I assume the guys were too.
Everyone was kind and did their best to help you if you asked. Although I found that people weren’t as accommodating? For example in toronto even though we stayed in a good hotel no one bothered to help us with the luggage, apparently it isn’t standard service there? It happened in a couple of places (All except Ottawa) so that was weird.
Something interesting I noted is that they serve the whole food in a single plate. Fruit, potatoes and the main dish are all on a single plate. Here in my country even if all of it is included they bring it to you on different plates. It’s not good or bad just interesting.
Sadly I didn't see neither snow nor a Moose. Really wanted to see them as I haven't seen either in my life. Also kinda sad I couldn't get a Nintendo switch as it was out of stock haha. Overall I was quite impressed by the country and the people. I didn’t expect much of it, I wasn’t interested, but I must say you guys have a beautiful country you should be proud of and if I have the opportunity it’s definitely a place I would love to go back to. I now genuinely think Canada is one of those places you should visit at least once in your lifetime. And If you live there and haven’t visited those places you should! Even if it’s just for one day like we did. It’s 100% worth it.
I hope this post is received well. I know it’s kinda long and I tried to not make it sound as a humble brag, I’m just really really happy I got to visit your country and share my experience of how different it was from what I had thought.
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Toronto Niagara Falls Tour

Niagara Falls, Canada’s most famous waterfall, is just a 90-minute drive from Toronto. If you are in Toronto, do not miss out on the opportunity to see Niagara Falls.
You can book seats on a tour bus or rent a car (chauffeur driven or by yourself) for a Toronto Niagara Falls Tour. Spend an entire day in Niagara Falls, Ontario, exploring its natural wonders, museums, recreational activities, casinos, parks, history and culture, cuisine, and the famed Niagara wine country.
Must-See Attractions On Your Toronto Niagara Falls Tour
Viewing Niagara Falls is absolutely free. Stop on Niagara Parkway, which runs along the Niagara River and Gorge, to view Niagara Falls.
The Hornblower Niagara Boat Ride to the Falls is the most exciting attraction in Niagara Falls; take it if you do not mind getting wet.
Some of the other notable attractions are: • Journey Behind the Falls. • View from Skylon Tower • Botanical Gardens and Butterfly Conservatory • Clifton Hill attractions • Niagara Falls Illumination (from evening to midnight) • Niagara Whirlpool and Whitewater Walk • Bird Kingdom
If you are up for some thrills, take a helicopter tour of Niagara Falls. It lasts just 15 minutes, but the panoramic views are amazing.
Queenston and Niagara-on-the-Lake
Take a peek into Niagara region’s historic past by visiting Queenston Heights Park just outside of Niagara Falls. This former battleground has the Brock Monument. Other historic attractions in Queenston are Laura Secord Homestead and Mackenzie Printery and Newspaper Museum.
A Toronto Niagara Falls Tour by tour operators usually includes a stop at Niagara-on-the-Lake. This town is famous for its well-preserved Victorian-era architecture, quaint shops, brew pubs, vineyards and wineries.
Visit a Winery
A Toronto Niagara Falls Tour is incomplete without a visit to a winery. The Niagara countryside is dotted by vineyards and wineries. Some of the vineyards also run restaurants. Visit a winery, taste wine and Canada’s famed icewine.
Niagara Falls Illumination and Fireworks
Take an Evening Toronto Niagara Falls Tour to see Niagara Falls lit up in a wide spectrum of colours. On weekends, special occasions and most days in summer, there is a fireworks display at 10:00 p.m. over the Falls.
Niagara Falls – A Destination For Everyone
Toronto Niagara Falls Tour is perfect for a romantic outing.
Niagara Falls has attractions for everyone –from waterparks to casinos – making it a fun destination for everyone.
You can either take a tour on your own or book with a tour operator. Tour operators offer Toronto-Niagara Falls one day tours, half day tours, private tours, and evening tours. Select a tour that is convenient for you and enjoy some truly spectacular sights in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
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Explore Niagara Falls with Niagara Falls Tours

See the top sights in Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake Canada with a Niagara Falls Tour. Stops at Niagara Falls, a winery, boat ride, Floral Clock and more!
Niagara Falls, Ontario, is a popular tourist destination because it is affordable and has a wide range of activities and attractions. There is something for everybody here. Accommodations for every budget are available!
The massive Niagara Falls is a breathtaking sight. Experience the raw power of the Falls with the Hornblower Niagara Cruise to the base of American and Horseshoe Falls.
For some fun, visit Clifton Hill. It has museums, arcades, the Niagara SkyWheel, and more!
The Niagara region is famous for its wines and icewines. All Niagara Falls Tours include a winery tour and wine sampling.
Niagara-on-the-Lake, a 20-minute drive from Niagara Falls, is a lovely place – famous for wineries, vineyards, and Victorian-era architecture.
Niagara Parkway, running parallel to the Niagara River on the Canadian side, has many attractions like Queen Victoria Park, Dufferin Islands, Botanical Gardens and Butterfly Conservatory, Hornblower Niagara Cruises, Floral Clock, Niagara Glen, Whitewater Walk, etc.
Casinos, great theatre, restaurants, amusement parks, recreation trails and shopping are some of the other attractions in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
You can even book a helicopter tour as an add-on with your Niagara Falls Tour.
See Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake in a Day with Niagara Falls Tours
Niagara Falls Day Tours take you to all the top sights in Niagara Falls, Canada. It is roughly 9 hours’ duration with pickups from Toronto, Mississauga, and other places close to Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Any Niagara Falls tour of the Canadian side includes a stop in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Floral Clock and Queenston Heights are some of the other major stops on the tour.
An Evening Tour Of Niagara Falls, Canada – See Niagara Falls By Day And Night
If you do not like getting up early in the morning or wish to see the illuminated Niagara Falls at nighttime, you can take the Niagara Falls Evening Tour.
The tour starts at around 1:30 p.m. This 9-hour tour includes all the major sights in Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake, and ends with a view of the Falls illuminated by colourful lights in the evening. On some nights, there is a 10-minute fireworks display over Niagara Falls at 10:00 p.m. Check schedule here.
Do It Your Way – Niagara Falls Private Tours
You can book a private tour where you get to decide the itinerary. Depending on your group size, you can book a limousine, SUV, van, or a bus coach.
Best Time to Visit Niagara Falls
Any time between May to October is a great time to visit Niagara Falls as all the attractions are open during this time. Summertime (June to August) is peak tourist season in Niagara Falls. Hotels are cheaper in the fall and winter.
Niagara Falls looks beautiful in every season!
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The TOURS That Wins Customers - Niagara Falls Tours!

Niagara Falls is considered one of the world’s wonders and is absolutely incredible! Everyone will love the scenic beauty of this natural wonder. Many would love to take a tour at least once in a year, especially the North and South American tourists. Niagara Falls Tours is one of the most entertaining tours. One would always remember and love to revisit the Falls again and again!
Niagara Falls - Famed For Its Scenic Beauty!
Touring Niagara Falls from the Canadian side is very popular. It is said to be a treat because of the entertainment available for the visitors. Many prefer visiting the Niagara Falls from Canada end when compared to the US end.
Niagara Falls is a city in Ontario, Canada, famed for its beauty and as a valuable source of hydroelectric power. It is on the western bank of the Niagara River, in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario.
There are many tour operators running their services to Niagara Falls for family enjoyment and lifetime memories.
Some Of The Tour Highlights!
 Free Pick up/drop off from Airport/Hotels  Visit Niagara Falls  Visit Hornblower (Seasonal)  Visit Skylon Tower.  Journey Behind The Falls.  Buffet Lunch Or Dinner.  Whirlpool.  Floral Clock.  Niagara On The Lake.  Smallest Chapel.  The Wineries in the Niagara region.
One can experience awesome views from the Canadian side even during the winter season. Most of the attractions are open and provide good fun with spectacular views. The place is so big and relaxing that one will forget everything in the world with the enjoyment of the scenic beauty.
Niagara Falls Tours - A Tour Of Entertainment!
A few of the other entertaining stops or places surrounding the Niagara area are:
 Casino Niagara  Whirlpool Aero Car  Nightmares Fear Factory  Niagara White Water Walk  Kurtz Orchards Farm and Marketplace  Great Canadian Midway  Reg’s Candy Kitchen  House of Frankenstein  The Tower Hotel  Dufferin Islands  Marineland of Canada  The Bird Kingdom.
Cultural History - Community Centres Host Cultural Activities
Talking about the culture of the Falls area and its surrounding places, there are a few areas that add to its culture. The Community centres that are host to cultural activities include:
 The City of Niagara Falls Museums  Niagara Falls Public Libraries  Coronation 50 Plus Recreation Centre  Club Italia  Scotia Bank Convention Centre.  Queen Street  Main and Ferry Streets  Stamford Centre  Cummington Square.
Popular Niagara Falls Tours - Niagara Falls Day Tour!
The most common tour is the Niagara Falls Day Tour. It is a 9.5-hour tour of the Falls along with other attractions. The Falls area has beautiful parks, recreation trails, boat rides to the Falls and many more.
Some other popular Niagara Falls Tours are:
 Niagara Falls Day Tours by bus coach – big group tour with a tour guide.  Toronto to Niagara Falls Tours  Half Day Niagara Falls Tours.  Niagara Evening Tours – see all the sights in the afternoon and wind up the tour with a view of the illuminated Falls by night.  Private Tour – travel with your group of friends, family or colleagues. Customize tour itinerary.  Niagara Falls Tours by helicopter.
As a visitor, one can plan to visit all the above places happily with ease and comfort. To explore the best at Niagara Falls, book your Niagara Falls Tour online now!
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Niagara Falls Tours

One always imagines waterfalls as being in remote jungles unspoilt by human activity. While Niagara Falls was in the midst of wilderness when it was discovered in 1678, today the area has been completely urbanized.
Niagara Falls is easily the most recognizable waterfall name in the world. It is on the international border between Canada and the United States of America, and can be viewed from both sides.
The very first Niagara Falls Tours may have started in the early 19th century when it was popular with honeymooners and the wealthy from Europe and North America.
Tourists visiting Niagara Falls in Canada or USA are confronted by a wide choice of tour operators and Niagara Falls Tours.
If you are visiting Niagara Falls in Canada, the most common tour is the Full Day Niagara Falls Tour. It is a 9.5-hour tour of the Falls and other attractions. The Falls area has beautiful parks, recreation trails, boat rides to the Falls, etc.
Niagara Falls Tours let tourists experience the amazing beauty and power of Niagara Falls with activities like Journey Behind the Falls, Hornblower Niagara Cruise, White Water Walk, and sights such as the Niagara Whirlpool, Horseshoe Falls and more.
Queen Victoria Park, Floral Showhouse, Floral Clock, Bird Kingdom, Dufferin Islands, Niagara SkyWheel, Whirlpool Aero Car, Botanical Gardens, Butterfly Conservatory, Niagara Falls Nighttime Illumination, and museums are a handful of activities to do in Niagara Falls, Canada.
Niagara Falls Tours give a comprehensive tour with a visit to the Falls, some attractions, and a visit to a winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
There are casinos, waterparks, theatres, mini golf courses, gaming arcades, restaurants, shopping and more!
Most Niagara Falls Tours will take you to neighbouring Niagara-on-the-Lake, famous for its wineries, vineyards, pubs, boutiques, restaurants, Victorian era architecture and great views of Lake Ontario. Another important stop on Niagara Falls Tours is Queenston Heights Park in Queenston, a memorial to the War of 1812.
There are Niagara Falls Tours from Toronto too, which is just a 90-minute drive away.
Some of the popular Niagara Falls Tours are: • Full Day Niagara Falls Tours by bus coach – big group tour with tour guide. • Toronto to Niagara Falls Tours • Half Day Niagara Falls Tours. • Evening Niagara Falls Tours – see all the sights in the afternoon and wind up the tour with a view of the illuminated Falls by night. • Private Niagara Falls Tours – travel with your group of friends, family or colleagues. Customize tour itinerary. • Niagara Falls Tours by helicopter.
Choose the Niagara Falls Tour that suits you best and get ready to be wowed by what Niagara Falls has to offer.
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Niagara Falls Day Tour From Toronto

The favourite countries of the Western part of the world are the US and Canada. Undoubtedly these nations are multiculturally diverse. People are friendly, love travelling to destinations and are fun loving. A great ecological balance is maintained with discipline all the time by these nations. Niagara Falls Day Tour From Toronto is one of the best fun-filled tours.
Niagara Falls, Canada Side:
People travelling from Toronto to Niagara Falls get loads of entertainment when compared to the travel from the US end. The Niagara Falls divides the US and Canada and is one of the most beautiful borders in the world. It is always nice to start the Niagara Falls Tour from Toronto with day tours.
Why most people visit the Niagara Falls?
Niagara Falls always has beautiful, magnificent and breath-taking views, which makes a visit to it memorable for all in their lifetime. It is for this reason, many people visit the Niagara Falls from many parts of the world. Niagara Falls is an interesting destination for tourism. No visit to Canada is complete without a visit to the Niagara Falls From Toronto.
How Does the Day Tour Start From Toronto?
The Niagara Falls Day Tour from Toronto starts with personalized pickups from various notified destinations. The pickup points can be from the traveller’s destination, hotels, highway points or from points where the tour operator specifies. The pickups are done through the tour operator’s fleet of vehicles. These vehicles include four and eight-seat cars, or SUVs, limos and other luxury vehicles, minivans, minibuses, and large bus coaches. It takes just an hour and a half time of travel by road to reach Niagara Falls from Toronto.
Check Travellers Reviews On The Internet:
If you have a debate on which side is good for entertainment with colourful picturesque, you better browse through the Internet. Check with the keyword, Niagara Falls Day Tour from Toronto, you can find many reviews on the Internet about which end of the Niagara Falls is the best. Most people who visited from both ends, that is the, US and Canada ends, would rate Niagara Falls Tours From Toronto high. This tour has given them the best tour experience to the Niagara Falls region to and fro.
Tour Guides Double Your Entertainment:
The presence of tour guides makes the to and fro journey more interesting along with all other entertainments the travellers enjoy. The tour guides are all licensed and fully professional making the trip lively and more entertaining. Tour guides speak multiple International languages which makes the journey more interesting for any traveller.
Entertainment Places At The Niagara Falls:
After reaching the Niagara Falls area, the entertainment starts with: 1) Journey Behind The Falls. 2) Casino Niagara. 3) Skylon Tower. 4) Wineries in the Niagara region. 5) The Floral Clock. 6) Whirlpool Aero Car. 7) Nightmares Fear Factory. 8) Niagara White Water Walk. 9) Kurtz Orchards Farm and Marketplace. 10) Great Canadian Midway. 11) Reg’s Candy Kitchen. 12) House of Frankenstein. 13) The Tower Hotel. 14) Dufferin Islands. 15) Marineland of Canada 16) The Bird Kingdom.
The Exciting Hornblower Cruise:
In the Niagara Falls Day Tours From Toronto, apart from the above-mentioned places, one can also try the Hornblower cruise. The Hornblower is a great experience where one can see the Niagara Falls from close quarters by taking a ride in the boat. This is called the Niagara Falls Boat Tour or the Hornblower Cruise ride. The Hornblower boat easily accommodates around 350 people with a meal and seating arrangements. Overall, this is a great boat ride that gives everyone a great and thrilling experience coupled with fun.
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Toronto To Niagara Falls

Toronto To Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is on the western bank of the Niagara River in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario. It has a population of over 80,000 people. Niagara Falls is at its best from the Canadian side when compared to US end. The Toronto to Niagara Falls Tour is amongst the best tours with everlasting memories.
Safe and Comfortable Tour
One can tour with safety and comfort in air-conditioned vehicles. Relax in total comfort in the designed tour bus or coach. The vehicles are well-maintained and are as per the team size of the tourists.
The tour operators pick up and drop the tourists from their hotel lobby.
Tour Guides, A Valuable Attraction
There are professional tour guides who entertain all the tourists. The tour guides are knowledgeable, engaging and speak a variety of foreign languages. It is the tour guides who add value to the tour as an added advantage to the customer’s delight.
The Niagara Falls Attractions:
The three majestic waterfalls, the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls are the ones that straddle the Canadian and American border. It is a great sight to watch from close quarters leaving lasting memories for all who tour them.
The main attractions to visit surrounding the Niagara Falls area are the following:
 Journey Behind The Falls  Whirlpool Aero Car  Casino Niagara  Skylon Tower  Nightmares Fear Factory  Niagara White Water Walk  Kurtz Orchards Farm and Marketplace  Great Canadian Midway  Reg’s Candy Kitchen  House of Frankenstein  The Tower Hotel  Dufferin Islands  Marineland of Canada  Bird Kingdom  The Floral Clock  Wineries in the Niagara region
The Road Journey From Toronto To Niagara Falls
The tour from Toronto to Niagara Falls is about 9 hours back and forth. It is a very pleasant trip that one would always remember. The trip will be unforgettable with beautiful memories. It takes about an hour and a half from Toronto to Niagara Falls by road on a vehicle arranged by the tour operator.
Once you reach the Falls area, start off with an exciting buffet lunch before you get on to the Hornblower Niagara Cruise Boat. Grab your seat along the float along the Niagara River until you reach the famous Horseshoe Falls.
On route, the coach halts for you to take a look at the Niagara Fall Attractions. Finally, get back into the tour bus coach for the return trip back to Toronto.
Your 9-hour tour ends with a drop off at your hotel or the place where you were picked.
Online Ticket Booking
There are a lot of tour operators who offer online ticket booking on the Internet. One can book tickets online with the Best Toronto to Niagara Falls Tour Operator.
Book your tickets online with the best tour operator now.
No wait times, advance deposit or any other form of payment in advance.
Book your Toronto To Niagara Falls Tour tickets online now!
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Toronto Daily - Sep 20th 2017

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Toronto Vs. Hong Kong (my reflection, and opinion).

Hi /Toronto.
I have lived in Hong Kong for a year now, and before that, Toronto for 5 years (working, not studying). I'm born in Canada, but didn't grow up in Toronto (grew up elsewhere in Canada), I'm sure I'll be back though.
Here is a reflection on some things I miss about Toronto, and just some general things that Toronto could learn from HK.
Things I miss:
Generally clean environment.
Usually something to do on the weekend with some sort of cultural stuff going on, like busker fest, or whatever - especially in the summer time.
The restaurants, and the ethnic variety to choose from.
I especially miss the blue chip wagon (mr. tasty fries) poutine (Smokes is garbage by comparison... sorry).
Everyone says sorry for pretty much everything (lol).
Getting to watch movies at the North American premiere date.
TV Shows and schedule are better than in HK (for American stuff, of course... but I mean, I go online anyways).
Driving a car... man I miss that.
BBQing
Shopping at Loblaws, and PC food in general (like the chocolate chip cookie... man, I miss that a lot).
working 9-5
Things I don't miss:
TTC, wow I hate that service with true passion, I mean it works - but dang, avoid it as much as possible.
No Cell phone/data service underground (I think it's on it's way at least).
Cold winter
The drunk people
The racists
Rob Ford (even though I voted for that poor guy... sorry, Toronto).
Sales Tax (and Canadian tax in general, actually).
Bell, Rogers, Telus... slow, expensive internet. and expensive cell smartphone bills.
Any of the sports teams (Argos, Leafs, Raps or Jays)
I'm probably forgetting some things for now. Toronto, like HK has a lot of dysfunction especially in the politics... but Toronto has added advantage that it is more transparent than here. HK is free, but its slowly becoming messed up.
Some opinions...
TTC really needs some serious overhaul. It works, but only kind of, and Torontonians are either woefully ashamed of it, or incredibly proud that it is able scrape by with it's 'next to nothing' funding. I am personally in the "very ashamed camp"... and seriously, the proud ones, gotta open up your eyes. TTC sucks, and bad. Countless delays, ridiculous fare pricing, and still using tokens?!?!, signal problems, streetcars getting stuck because of an idiot left turning car, dirty dirty dirty (ban food and drink from the subway, and you will get a lot of money from fines, and help pay for the cleaning staff). It's so utterly disappointing to see how far in the dark ages Toronto is with public transit. I get it though, Toronto is a car city. Here in HK (where something like 3% of the population own a car), the subway system, Bus system, and street car system (yah HK has a streetcar! err here they call them Ding Dings, haha!), are all separate entities that are privately operated (like a utility company I guess). A lot of lefties are gonna cry foul for private this and that, but somehow it works in HK. No idea why, but Toronto should seriously examine other systems and find out ways to adapt it.
OK, I also really don't like Winter. With the exception of snowboarding, I don't miss the Toronto winter at all. It's mild, compared to say, Ottawa or Montreal, but it's just a straight up nuisance. Blue Mountain also, sucks... But HK has no snow whatsoever.
Toronto has a serious infrastructure issue - I can't believe Toronto doesn't have the money to just maintain its roads properly, build new railways, and other tings like like bike lanes. Its embarrassing that the city is the richest, most populous in the country, and yet the Gardiner and DVP are a complete disaster and Torontonians just politely put up with it, and debate forever. Bike lanes, there are some, but Toronto needs more of them. HK has none.
Working 9-5 or 9-6, Definitely like that about Toronto. The work culture is great, and people are awesome. I like Toronto people for their awesomeness. You have time for a life outside of the office or job... which is great.
Surprisingly, Toronto food service is good at sit down restaurants. Here in HK, it sucks - big time. Here it's fast, but rushed... and cramped. In Toronto, on average... it's better. And you've got some good variety too if you enjoy other culture's food. Pho in Toronto, totally whoops HK Pho's ass.
You got sports teams, and that's awesome. But I don't care for them...
Toronto is talking about getting a Casino - don't do it, man. Let Niagara keep the trash there. If Toronto builds one, you should make every Torontonian $50 entry fee... and let only tourists in for free. That way, Torontonians hopefully will have less incentive to become a degenerate. Don't get me wrong, gambling can be fun... but mostly it's a BAD IDEA.
Last thing. I totally miss Toronto... awesome city. Best city in Canada... The worst thing about Toronto is the TTC. The best thing about Toronto, is everything else.
TLDR. Toronto and HK are both awesome, in their own ways.
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