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Niagara Falls' reputation as a natural world wonder and honeymoon capital of the planet beckons visitors from around the globe.

But it is the bridges that actually bring most of them here.

No other single factor contributes more to tourism growth - indeed the export trade economy overall - than the NFBC's three monumental linkages of concrete and steel. Niagara Falls crossings rank second only to Kennedy International as the busiest port of entry between the U.S. and Canada. If you are about to travel over Niagara's gorge, your vehicle will take one of about 7.2 million passages expected this year on NFBC bridges.


THE STATUS OF THE BRIDGES FOR Mar/10/2010 AT: 4:00 PM ARE AS FOLLOWS:
For alternate driving routes due to heavy traffic volumes, please click here.
Rainbow Bridge - Click here for more Details
Minimal to No Delay in both directions.
Lewiston-Queenston Bridge - Click here for more Details
10 MINUTE DELAY TO U.S. NO DELAY TO CANADA FOR CAR TRAFFIC.
NO DELAY TO U.S. NO DELAY TO CANADA FOR TRUCK TRAFFIC.
Peace Bridge - Click here for more Details
THE PEACE BRIDGE TO U.S.
45 MINUTE DELAY CAR TRAFFIC.
45 MINUTE DELAY TRUCK TRAFFIC.

THE PEACE BRIDGE TO CANADA
NO DELAY CAR TRAFFIC.
NO DELAY TRUCK TRAFFIC.

PRESS RELEASES

Now available - online replenishment of your ExpressPass or NEXUS toll account. Start today! Click here for ExpressPass or NEXUS.

New toll rates effective February 1, 2010 - please click here for new rate information.

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Canada Border Services Agency


Duty Free Americas


U.S. Customs & Border Protection


NEXUS


Niagara Duty Free


Citizenship and Immigration Canada


FAST


Peninsula Duty Free


ExpressPass

Spanning The Future

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