Minolta Tower - adjacent
Skylon Tower - 1 block
Casino Niagara - 1 block
Maid of the Mist (boat tours) - 1 block
Niagara Falls - 100 yards (100 m)
Marineland - 2 miles (3 km)
Canada One Factory Outlets - 2 miles (3 km)
Legends on the Niagara Golf Course - 5 miles (8 km)
Whirlpool Golf Course - 5 mile (8 km)
Niagara Helicopters - 5 mile (8 km)
Butterfly Conservatory - 7 miles (11 km)
Floral Clock & Gardens - 7 miles (11 km)
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ): Approximate driving time is 90 minutes and distance is 80 miles (129 km.)
Driving directions from Toronto Pearson International Airport: Take Hwy 427 south to the QEW towards Hamilton and Niagara Falls. Once in Niagara Falls, exit onto McLeod Rd and travel east down McLeod and then turn left onto Stanley Ave. At the next traffic light, turn right onto Dunn St. Hotel is 1 block ahead at the corner of Dunn and Fallsview Blvd.
Driving directions from Buffalo Niagara International Airport: Take I-90 south from the airport, then head west on I-190. Cross the border at the Peace Bridge into Fort Erie and take the QEW (Queen Elizabeth Way) to Niagara Falls. Turn onto McLeod Rd and travel east, then turn left onto Stanley Ave. At the next traffic light, turn right onto Dunn St. Hotel is 1 block ahead at the corner of Dunn and Fallsview Blvd.
Getting there: Niagara Airbus runs a shuttle service from the airport to any hotel in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Cost is more than $36 USD and reservations are required. Passengers must go through Canadian Customs so time in transit varies but generally takes 45–60 minutes. Taxis, limousines, and rental cars cost more than $36 USD. Fees subject to change without notice. Rental cars are available online.
Getting around: Walking is the best choice as the Falls, and numerous shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues are within a few blocks of the hotel. The hotel provides a shuttle to a number of popular sites including the Factory Outlet Mall and the Butterfly Conservatory (surcharge). The Niagara Transit Commission runs the Falls Shuttle, from late May through Canadian Thanksgiving in early October, and then Fridays/Saturdays only until late November. The Shuttle travels through central residential and commercial districts as well as to major attractions, with single fares of less than $5 CDN. The nearest stop is a block away at the corner of Dunn and Stanley. During peak visitor season from early April to late October, Niagara Parks also runs People Movers in a 19-mile (30.5-km) loop down Niagara Parkway with unlimited on-and-off privileges for $5–$15 CDN for adults and less than $5 CDN for children 6–12. Children 5 and under ride for free. Fees are subject to change without notice. The