Friday, December 16, 2011

What the cheapest and easiest way to travel to niagara falls from toronto?

im flying to toronto on an exchange from the UK, and need travel from the entertainment district in toronto, to niagara falls on the 4th September.


any advice would be amazing!!


also, what is the easiest way to travel from niagara falls to brock university on labour day?!|||That is a Saturday, so you can take the GO train from Union Station to Niagara Falls. This trip takes a little over two hours, and costs $19.15 one way.


http://gotransit.com/publicroot/en/sched鈥?/a>





There is also a combined train-bus trip that takes 2 hours 30 minutes, and requires you to change at Burlington. This trip costs $16.15 one-way.


http://gotransit.com/publicroot/en/sched鈥?/a>





Coach Canada/Megabus is faster (1 hour 40 minutes). Cost is as low as $14 if you book ahead of time. This bus leaves from the main bus terminal at Bay and Dundas.


http://ca.megabus.com/





All of these services go to the main Niagara Falls bus terminal, which is about 3 km from the tourist area. Which one you take is up to you - depends on your schedule.





If you are 19 years old or older you can also take one of the casino buses to Casino Fallsview, but you will need to show government-issued photo ID before you can board, and it will be more expensive than the regular services I've mentioned above.


http://www.coachcanada.com/coachcanada/i鈥?/a>


http://www.safewaytours.net/casinobus.ht鈥?/a>





On Labour Day you will have to go to Fairview Mall in St Catharines (see GO train-bus link above) and take St Catharines Transit route 109 or 112 to the downtown terminal, then 104 or 116 to Brock (St Catharines Transit will be running on Sunday/holiday schedule that day).


http://www.yourbus.com/routes-schedules/鈥?/a>

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