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Is it worth it to "bother" with a Canadian visa to admire Niagara?
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I'm planning a trip to Niagara Falls to the waterfall, I have a USA visa Or is there a better place to view?
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аватар Lina23S
They write that the most colorful view of the waterfall opens from the Canadian coast. Photos confirm this, so I think it’s worth it, because you won’t go there a hundred times, it’s probably worth urinating once, but getting the most impressions.
аватар alex45
Pee, is it under a waterfall or what? I don’t know, but it seems to me that maybe there is some kind of pass there and back, so as not to really bother with visas. Check with the US consulate.
аватар allenyshka
There are no passes without a visa to and fro, at least for such countries as our post-Soviet space - apparently because in their eyes Canada is too attractive for our potential emigrants. Only "reliable" foreigners - Americans, are calmly passing along the Rainbow Bridge, showing their passports, the Japanese were also seen doing the same, etc. Our comrades with an American visa can only watch this process.
A tourist visa to Canada, on the other hand, is not at all simple - with "real estate, bank accounts, certificates from work, hotels, routes," etc.
The view from the American side is also beautiful. Moreover, two waterfalls are American, and the largest is American-Canadian. Pleasure boats under the same name according to the legend "Maid of the mist" (Maid of the Mist) go to the Horseshoe from both the Canadian and American sides, meeting on the water. So in this regard, you have nothing to lose. On the American side, a huge tower was built with an observation platform at the top, stretched forward - to look "in the face" of your waterfall.
аватар allenyshka
The only thing that differs is not for the better - the American town of Niagara Falls is much inferior to the Canadian Niagara Falls, but it's not scary, you're not going to admire the city landscapes. Of course, in Canada, the big ferris wheel immediately catches the eye and high-rise buildings, but in America everything is more collective-farm, but this is in comparison. The Americans have a good park with entertainment (as always, they are at their best in this) - people spend the whole day there to wait for darkness and watch the colored waterfalls in the evening - they are illuminated from the Canadian side. The Niagara Center is for tourists, through it is the entrance to the territory - with food, souvenirs, clothing, an information desk, etc. As you get out - the Rock Cafe is very interesting, 4D cinema - and off we go ... There is even a bus around the territory - there is something to take a walk and see.
аватар allenyshka
My daughter is now in Canada, but on the west coast - in Vancouver, so she said that she now wants to go to the Canadian Niagara Falls, this is after studying in the spring to look from the Canadian side, but this is not a problem for her, because . she is already in Canada, and then if she goes to its central part - to Toronto and along the Great Lakes. And if later he sees the point in this, because in Canada there is also, well, a lot of things to see.
Have a good trip, don’t bother, you definitely won’t feel deprived from the American side, the views are gorgeous, the roar is crazy, the splashes, the photos are awesome! If you eat now in winter, and if the waterfalls are already frozen - the spectacle is also futuristic! But to complete the experience, you need to visit when they are alive. In the autumn it is insanely beautiful, nature is already Canadian, a riot of colors is guaranteed.
аватар viktorss
Thank you all for your advice, especially allenyshka. This is probably how the spring-summer will turn out, so if there is news, write. I wish everyone good and different travels, of course, reviews and comments.
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