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    Lewiston Queenston Bridge - Crossing the Lewiston Queenston Bridge between New York and Ontario

    Lewiston Queenston Bridge

    3.5(20 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    We drove back to the USA and used this border crossing. When we arrived there were three lanes…read moreopen, no NEXUS lane. After bring in line for about 2-3 minutes, another lane opened and many cars moved over to the new lane. We stayed where we were and in about 5-8 minutes we were done with customs. It was an easy and painless border crossing back into the country.

    There are a few different options for crossing the border between the United States and Canada…read more Based on where I was and where I was headed, the Lewiston Queenston Bridge ended up being the most efficient for me to get to Ontario. I understand that this bridge usually has the least congestion compared to the Peace Bridge (bonkers!) or the Whirlpool Bridge (which only accepts drivers with a NEXUS pass). This beautiful arch bridge opened in 1962 and has five lanes over the Niagara River. It serves as the terminus of I-190 in New York and Highway 405 in Ontario. Very good signage points the way to the border and there is a "Last Exit in USA" sign to keep you from doing something dumb. A toll of $5.00 USD (or $6.50 CAD) is grabbed at the border but only heading in to Canada. There is a tollbooth after the border crossing and I was surprised that my North Carolina Quickpass worked. [Review 1421 of 2024 - 425 in New York - 22444 overall]

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    Lewiston Queenston Bridge - Welcome to Canada after crossing the Lewiston Queenston Bridge between New York and Ontario

    Welcome to Canada after crossing the Lewiston Queenston Bridge between New York and Ontario

    Lewiston Queenston Bridge - Crossing the Lewiston Queenston Bridge between New York and Ontario

    Crossing the Lewiston Queenston Bridge between New York and Ontario

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    Niagara River Recreation Trail - The dam on the river.

    Niagara River Recreation Trail

    4.8(5 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Extremely Enjoyable! Wow what a pleasant way to spend several hours. We started the trail near Fort…read moreGeorge Historical Site in Niagara on the Lake and biked nearly all the way to Niagara Falls. Along the way there are several fruit stands and attractions like: the flower clock, views of the Niagara River, Niagara Botanical Gardens, the Whirlpool Aero Car and Niagara Falls Whirlpool Adventure Course, etc. You dip down into a little town on the way that has plenty of character. On our way back we stopped at a wonderful produce and gift store, Walkers Country Market, and relaxed with an ice cream and bought some butter tarts to go, a delicious reward for all the exercise. Please note: the trail has a few challenging spots, a couple hills. But other than that, most riders should have a very good time.

    The Niagara River Recreation Trail is a beautiful trail running all the way from…read moreNiagara-on-the-Lake to Fort Erie, past the botanical gardens, wineries, fruit stands, historical houses, art galleries and of course, the incredible Lake Ontario and Niagara Falls. While staying at Harbour House Hotel on a recent vacation, I was able to utilize this trail to continue my training for an upcoming race. The trail begins at Ricardo Street and Nelson Street (directly across from Nelson Park, a TINY waterfront park) and continues along a mostly flat path, all the way to the falls {there is one major hill right before the Botanical Gardens!} The trail is paved and mostly shaded once you get past Fort George and is a 22.6km walk/run/bike to the Falls. FYI: the Botanical Gardens are a much more manageable feat if you're looking for a nice bike ride, about 15.2km (takes about an hour from the start of the trail)! The trail gets busy during the day, but is quiet in the morning, although you will regularly see bikers/runners and dog walkers even at early hours, but a much lower 'nosy' crowd. There are lots of picnic tables, grills and you'll even find some parks along the trail with bathrooms. I didn't see any water fountains. The trail has kilometer markers every km, which makes for a convenient way to track your distance. There are many small parking lots along the trail with free parking (occasionally you'll see a paid parking lot, this is most likely in conjunction with a historic house, just go a little further down the road, and you'll find a free spot in no time!) I highly recommend checking out this trail if you're a runner, biker or just looking for a beautiful walking trail while in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

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