you would rather drive there
probably bus or amtrak
The cheapest way is by bus. From the Toronto terminal its about $20 and youll get there in about an hour and a half.
easiest way to answer this: go onto google maps, type your address and then Niagara falls. it will give you a simple and efficient way.
Our last trip from Niagara Falls, where I live, to NYC took about 7.5 hours with maybe one or two bathroom breaks along the way. Mileage wise, it is about 400 miles (409 miles according to Google Maps)
Yes, Amtrak provides service to Niagara Falls through its Empire Service route, which connects New York City to Niagara Falls with stops in various cities along the way.
The Niagara Falls is called the Horseshoe Falls because of its distinctive shape that resembles a horseshoe. This specific horseshoe shape is created by the way the waterfall curves and bends along the Niagara River.
I will have to say either PODS or ABF
Lake Erie flows into Lake Ontario by way of the the Niagra River.
all the great lakes ultimately flow in to the Atlantic ocean but wich way you got me
trucking on the Queen Elizabeth highway
It takes about 10 hours to drive from Virginia to Niagara falls driving through Pittsburgh and 7-8 hours the way that your GPS will probably take you through the tiny roads.
No, it isn't, not by far. Victoria Falls in Africa (called Mosi-oa-Tunya or "the Smoke that Thunders" in the local tongue) is considered by many accounts the largest waterfall in the world based on sheer size (height and width combined). It's found on the Zambezi River between Zambia and Zimbabwe. It's twice as high as Niagara and around 500m wider. Iguazu Falls in Brazil is even wider still while being taller than Niagara. Niagara Falls is the most powerful falls in North America and its great claim to fame is its accessibility and great scenery,No. Victoria Falls on the Zambezi river is the world's largest.