Here is a list of some helpful travel trips for your visit to Niagara Falls
There are three International bridges between the U.S. and Canada within six miles of the Falls.
500 yards from the American Falls is the "Rainbow Bridge" which offers a spectacular view of the Falls. There is no commercial traffic allowed. You can walk, bike or drive across.
1.8 miles North is the "Whirlpool Bridge". Currently (April 2004), you cannot cross from the U.S. into Canada unless you are a non-resident. Traffic has been suspended from Canada into the U.S. until the new NEXUS plan is implemented.
5.6 miles North of the Falls is the "Lewiston-Queenston Bridge". This bridge is for all types of vehicles. Bicycles are allowed but not recommended.
There are three International bridges between the U.S. and Canada within six miles of the Falls.
500 yards from the American Falls is the "Rainbow Bridge" which offers a spectacular view of the Falls. There is no commercial traffic allowed. You can walk, bike or drive across.
1.8 miles North is the "Whirlpool Bridge". Currently (April 2004), you cannot cross from the U.S. into Canada unless you are a non-resident. Traffic has been suspended from Canada into the U.S. until the new NEXUS plan is implemented.
5.6 miles North of the Falls is the "Lewiston-Queenston Bridge". This bridge is for all types of vehicles. Bicycles are allowed but not recommended.