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  1. Hi All:

    1. You will need your passport.

    2. You need to see the falls at night and in the daytime.

    3. Parking at this time of the year is difficult on both side of the border.

    4. At the falls there are fees for everything.

    5. When I visited the falls I stop at the Greyline tour site and purchased a day and night tour, when we arrived s in the afternoon, we asked to stay at the parking lot, Greyline allowed us to stay the night because we would not return from our tour until 11pm. they also have a electric plug (15amp). we dry camped.

    6. We saw all the major sites at night, great light show, then stayed in the parking lot and did the day tour the following morning. I think the cost for two seniors for both tours was $300~. If we where to drive and park and get in line for all the sites we took in, we would have had to spend several day on both sides of the border and just about the same price. With the tour there was no hassel.

    Enjoy your trip. Good luck

    JIM MOORE

    Some very good advice and ideas. Thanks


  2. If you are going to be on the Canadian side anyway I would suggest a campground on the Canadian side as thats also where there is more to see and do.

    For campground recommendations:

    Niagara Falls: KOA Lundys Lane has always served us and our friends well

    Ottawa : Recreationland Campground

    Montreal: Depends on where you want to be:; West: in Hudson Quebec: Camping Daoust

    South: KOA Montreal South

    East: Camping Alouette Saint Mathiew dr Beloeil

    Quebec City KOA Quebec City.... Much nicer than camping Transit which is close

    Thank you for the recommendations. These will provide us with some wonderful options from which to choose. Norm and Ursula

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