Niagara
Falls City Information!
Population:
76,900
Elevation:
571 ft.
Time
Zone:
Eastern Standard Time (Daylight saving April-October)
Emergency:
9-1-1
Parks Police (905)356-1338
Regional Police (905)688-4111
Hospital.(905)358-0171
Fire (905)356-1321
Weather (905) 688-1847
Average
Temperatures (in Fahrenheit):
High Low
January - March 37 16
April - June 73 34
July - September 79 52
October - December 55 21
The coldest months in Niagara Falls are November through
March. Snowfall is abundant during the winter months.
April and October are brisk. However, the moisture
that evaporates from the lakes tends to inhibit cloud
formation in the summer and to moderate air temperature
in the winter, thus producing a remarkably temperate
climate. Niagara is usually warmer in the winter than
the surrounding portions of North America and has
more days of sunshine than many traditional "sunbelt"
cities. Even though June, July and August have higher
temperatures, the Falls create a special situation
because of the spray and mist that surround them.
It is wise to be prepared with a rain jacket and a
change of dry clothing in order to experience the
full beauty (up close) of the Falls. There are events
occurring during all seasons that blend with the weather,
so every season is enjoyable as long as adequate clothing
is packed.
Public
Holidays:
Jan. 1 - New Year's Day
March or April(varies) - Good Friday
March or April(varies) - Easter Monday
May (Third Monday) - Victoria Day
July 1 - Canada Day
August (First Monday) - Civic Holiday
September (1st Monday) - Labor Day
October (1st Monday) - Thanksgiving Day
November 11 - Remembrance Day
December 25 - Christmas Day
December 26 - Boxing Day
Government:
Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of Canada
and Canada's head of State. This means that the Queen
is the formal head of Canada. The Governor General
is the Queen's representative in Canada. The Queen
is also represented in each province by a Lieutenant
Governor and by a Commissioner in the territories.
Useful
Conversions of weights and measures
1 hectare - 2.471 acres
1 inch - 2.54 cm
1 ft. - 30.48 cm
1 oz. - 28.57 grams
1 lb. - 0.454 kg
1 cm - 0.39 inches
1 meter - 3.28 feet / 1.09 yards
1 km - 0.62 miles
1 liter - 0.26 US gallons
1 inch - 2.54 cm
1 foot - 0.39 meters
1 yard - 0.91 meters
1 mile - 1.60 km
1kg - 2.2lb
1 gallon - 3.78 liters
Currency:
The Canadian currency is in dollars. There are one
dollar coins (called "loonies" because of
the loon depicted on the gold colored coin); two dollar
coins with a gold colored center and silver border
( called "toonies" because they are equal
to 2 loonies); dime; nickel and penny. The paper currency
comes in denominations of $5; $10; $20; $50; $100.
Exchange rates vary widely depending on where money
is exchanged. Banks and casinos give the best rate.
The easiest method of securing cash at the best exchange
rate is to make withdrawals using a US credit card
from the ATM machines found at major banks and stores.
As in the US, some banks charge a fee and a transaction
tax, so check with the banks to find the best value.
Save remaining Canadian dollars for your next trip
as the exchange rate to convert back into US money
from Canadian is usually not favorable.
How
to get around:
Four commercial airports serve the Niagara Falls area
Buffalo International Airport in New York State is
about 20 minutes away and is the closest. Shuttle
service is provided for a fee. This can be arranged
in advance through your hotel or call (716) 633-8294
or 800-551-9369. Niagara District Airport at Niagara
on the Lake, Ontario, Canada (905)684-7447 Hamilton,
Ontario Airport (45 min.) (905)679-4151 Toronto, Ontario
Lester B. Pearson Airport (2 hours) (905) 247-7678
Automobiles in the City:
It is not necessary to have an automobile in Niagara
Falls, Ontario as the public transportation system
is excellent. The streets in the city are congested
in the summer and parking is sometimes difficult to
find. However, a car is a necessity if one wishes
to travel outside the city into the surrounding area.
The best solution is to park the car upon arrival
and use public transportation thereafter, except when
traveling outside the area.
Buses:
Bus service within the city is excellent. Niagara
Transit buses have regular routes through all sections
of the city. Exact change is required. Telephone (905)
356-1179.
People
Movers:
These special buses allow travel all day along the
30 kilometer (19 mile) loop containing the Falls related
attractions for one low fee. The People Movers stop
continuously at various Niagara Park Commission attractions
along the way. The People Mover system has alleviated
a chronic traffic congestion problem in the Park.
It operates from mid May to mid October. All day parking
at the People Mover terminal is available for a daily
fee. Parkers receive a free all day People Mover pass
for each occupant of the vehicle. (905) 357-9340
Railway:
The main Canadian rail system, Via Rail, provides
service to all parts of Canada as well as to Buffalo,
NY and Windsor (opposite Detroit, Michigan). The station
is on Bridge Street. (905) 357-1644.
Automobile:
Studded tires are illegal in Canada as are heavily
tinted side windows or windshields. An insurance card
extending your policy coverage for driving in Canada
can be obtained from your US insurance agent at no
charge. It is imperative to carry this with you in
Canada.
Taxis:
Niagara Falls taxis operate on meters. There is an
extra charge for additional passengers and for luggage.
The standard tip is 10%. Shuttles: All of the major
hotels provide a shuttle service (free or for a low
cost) to Casino Niagara and Fallsview Casino. Shuttles
also include a stop at the Falls. Shuttles run every
30 minutes all day and into the night.
Customs
Regulations:
A passport is not required for US citizens entering
Canada, but it is still the best form of identification.
Proof of citizenship is required. Legal custody documents
are also required for each child being transported.
Non custodial parents (grandparents, etc.) are required
to have with them a notarized letter of consent signed
by the child's custodial parent. Pets being transported
must be accompanied by proof of licensure (paperwork,
not just the tag on the collar) and proof of all vaccinations
and inoculations. Possession of radar detectors is
illegal in the province of Ontario. Telephone Tourist
information from the US or Canada at 1-800-668-2746
for more information or contact Canada Customs (905)354-6043.
Fishing
and Hunting Regulations:
(416) 314-2000
Email
retrieval:
Many hotels have dedicated telephone outlets in the
rooms for internet access. Check with the hotel.
Electricity:
Adapters not required for US appliances.
Visitors
with disabilities:
Canadian Paraplegic Association National Office provides
information about accessibility in Canada. (613) 723-1033