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Niagara has much to offer its guests!
Main Attractions
Main Attractions
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Niagara Parks
The vast majority of the attractions which draw millions to the Niagara Region can be found in a green belt which runs parallel to the Niagara River. The parklands adjacent to the Niagara River play host to attractions such as the
American Falls
Canadian Falls
Botanical Gardens
White Water Walk
Niagara Recreational Trail
Spanish Aero Car

 
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The metric system for drivers
Canada uses the metric system of weights and measures. This is especially significant for American drivers because speed limits, distances and fuel prices are all posted in unfamiliar terms. Here are some handy comparisons that will help you with Canadian signs and fuel prices. A kilometre (km) is roughly six tenths (0.6) of a mile. Use the following approximations to estimate speed limits and distances:

25 km = 15 miles
40 km = 25 miles
50 km = 30 miles
60 km = 37 miles
80 km = 50 miles
100 km = 60 miles
Fuel in Canada is sold in litres. It takes 3.78 litres to make a U.S. gallon

Please Note
  • Radar detection devices are illegal in many Canadian provinces, so it is best to leave these at home. In Ontario and Quebec, simple possession of a radar detection device is illegal, even if it is not being used.
  • By law, seat belt use is mandatory for all occupants of a vehicle driven in Canada. Adults are responsible for ensuring that anyone younger than 16 in a vehicle they are driving is wearing a seat belt.
  • A vehicle registration form from your state government will establish that you own your vehicle. You should carry similar documents for any trailers you are bringing with you. If you are driving a rented or borrowed vehicle or pulling a trailer that does not belong to you, you should have documentation from the legal owner establishing that you have his or her permission to use it.
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