
Ontario Transportation
Travel Tips for Transportation in OntarioNiagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Serious sightseeing in Niagara Falls happens at the Horeshoe Falls on the Canadian side... feels like you can touch the water as it goes over the cliff, and great waterside dining at the Table Rock restaurant (where I worked for a summer as a kid). Parking is a problem (especially on sunny days) so you're best to park up top and take the cable car down to the falls. Good tip? (0) Toronto, Ontario, Canada The city is the safest place of the world, I guess. People are generally non-Canadian but friendly. The place I like most is Harbour Front because you can watch the lake, Toronto Island, sit on the grass, CN Tower at back and the tall shiny buildings at the same time. Sitting there is really relaxing. You can't find taxi whenever you want, if you find one, the driver might not know the roads. I myself directed the taxi driver even to the intersection of Yonge-Bloor. The intersection of Yonge and Bloor is not the best place to spend time. Dundas is better, more crowded, more activities, more shopping places. The subway stops in every 100 meters. So if you should go no more than 2 stations, walking is better. Because you spend all your time under ground and seing nothing. Good tip? (0) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Definitely go see the ROM and take mass transit everywhere. Good tip? (0) Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada the park the lake and the magazines Good tip? (0) Toronto, Ontario, Canada When you visit Toronto, Ontario you have to go up the CN Tower or take in a Blue Jays game. There is a ton of different activities to do in TO and it is huge. When you fly into Ontario at the main airport (Pearson) you are on the outskirts of Toronto. Basically a shuttle bus into TO or a taxi is the only way to get from the airport to the downskirts. Good tip? (0) |