
Getting Here
Located near the border between Canada and the U.S., Niagara Falls is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, iconic views of the Canadian Horseshoe, American, and Bridal Veil Falls, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you're arriving by train, bus, car, or plane, getting here is easy and hassle-free. With multiple transportation options and well-connected routes, finding a convenient way to reach the Falls is a breeze.
By GO Train

GO Transit offers year-round, 7-day-a-week commuter service from Niagara Falls to Toronto in the morning, with one return trip in the evening.
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By Bus

GO Bus
- GO Bus works with the GO Train to transport passengers from across Ontario to Toronto and then directly to Niagara.
- With stops in St. Catharines, at the Outlet Collection and Niagara Falls, passengers can easily and affordably travel to Niagara from across Ontario.
Niagara AirBus
- Niagara AirBus offers safe, comfortable, and reliable transportation from Toronto, Niagara, and Buffalo.
- The only door-to-door shuttle bus service between Toronto Pearson International Airport and the Niagara Region.
- Provides convenient pickup at your home, office, airport, or any location of your choice.
MegaBus
- Bus to Niagara Falls takes you directly to the Niagara Falls Bus Terminal at 4555 Erie Avenue, Niagara Falls.
- Amenities include: free Wi-Fi, free onboard entertainment with Megabus RIDE, individual power outlets & reclining seats.
FlixBus
- Convenient, affordable, and easy-to-use bus service to Niagara Falls.
- FlixBus has real-time bus stop information, up-to-date and current bus schedules, helpful staff and friendly bus drivers.
Transportation within Niagara Falls
For getting around once you have arrived here, Niagara Falls offers the WEGO Bus system! This state-of-the-art bus system connects accommodations and tourism attractions throughout the city of Niagara Falls and Niagara Parks. WEGO takes you to popular attractions in Niagara Parks and throughout the tourism areas of Victoria Avenue, Clifton Hill, Fallsview, and Queen Street. When you purchase an Adventure Pass (April-October) or Wonder Pass (November-April) from Niagara Parks, the pass includes 2 days of transportation on WEGO.
By Car

From the USA
There are four main border crossings into Canada: the Peace Bridge, Queenston-Lewiston Bridge, Rainbow Bridge (which leads directly into Niagara Falls), and the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor. A toll fee is required at each crossing and must be paid in cash.
Click below for full details on the documentation required to enter Canada.
From the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
The trip usually takes around an hour and a half, but travel time can double during peak periods like rush hour or weekends. For more details on parking locations and rates, check out our parking info page.
By Plane

There are four major airports in the surrounding areas that charter airlines from around the world. Once you land, rental cars, airport limousines, trains, buses, airport shuttles and taxis are available to transport you to Niagara Falls.
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada’s largest and busiest airport, is located 125 km (78 mi) from Niagara Falls—about a 1.5-hour drive away.
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ)
Located on Toronto Island, Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport welcomes visitors from Canada and the U.S. via two airlines: Porter and Air Canada. The airport is located 127 km (79 mi) from Niagara Falls, and is just over a 1.5-hour drive.
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YMC)
Serving several destinations across North America, Hamilton International Airport is less than an hour's drive from Niagara Falls.
Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF)
Buffalo Niagara International Airport is approximately a 45-minute drive from Niagara Falls, Canada.