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Getting Around
Niagara-on-the-Lake is best reached by car — 80 km southwest of Toronto via the QEW, with the Niagara Airbus shuttle connecting Toronto Pearson Airport directly to the town on a regular schedule. Wine country roads between estate wineries are not served by public transit. Within Old Town, walking covers all heritage sites and the Shaw Festival Theatre. A bicycle is the most effective way to explore the appellation cycling routes between estate wineries.
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Cash or Card
91% Card, 9% Cash. Niagara-on-the-Lake is fully card-friendly across the estate wineries, hotels, restaurants, and the Shaw Festival box office. Keep Canadian cash for the Saturday Niagara-on-the-Lake Farmers Market on Platoff Street, the King Street carriage tour operators, and the farm stands along the wine country appellation roads that still prefer cash for seasonal produce and artisan preserves.
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Good to Know
Shaw Festival tickets for major productions sell out weeks ahead and summer weekends go months in advance — book the Shaw before booking the hotel. Estate winery tasting fees typically run $5–$15 CAD and are credited toward a purchase. The King Street corridor is at peak volume on summer weekends when Toronto tourist traffic is at its highest; visiting on a weekday morning provides the most considered experience of the Old Town heritage streetscape and the Georgian architecture.
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ATMs
CIBC and Scotiabank ATMs are on King Street and Queen Street in the Old Town commercial district. ATM access disappears once you leave the town centre for the wine country appellation roads — withdraw adequate Canadian cash before a full day of winery visits, as several estate tasting rooms and the roadside farm stands along the wine routes are cash-preferred for incidentals and seasonal purchases.
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Currency
The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is the currency. NOTL prices at a significant premium for wine country tourism — a room at the Prince of Wales or Harbour House runs $350–$650 CAD, dinner at Treadwell or Peller Estates costs $90–$150 CAD per person, and Shaw Festival tickets run $60–$130 CAD. The Epicurean restaurant and the Farmers Market offer the best value at $25–$50 CAD per person for comparable quality.
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Plugs
Type A and B (120V, 60Hz) — standard North American outlets throughout, identical to the United States. No adapters needed for US devices. European visitors need a Type C or G adapter. The major heritage hotels have fully modern electrical infrastructure throughout; smaller wine country B&Bs and the older historic inn properties may have limited outlet access in some of the original heritage rooms.
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Safety
Niagara-on-the-Lake is one of the safest destinations in Ontario for visitors. The primary practical consideration for wine country visitors is drink-driving — the estate winery circuit requires a designated sober driver or a properly planned cycling route between properties. The Niagara Wine Country tourism office's cycling route maps are the essential planning resource before setting out on a self-guided bicycle winery tour through the appellation roads.
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Airports
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is 80 km northwest — a 1-hour drive via the QEW — with the widest range of domestic and international connections and direct Niagara Airbus shuttle service to the town. Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) in New York State is 30 km south and provides a US gateway for American visitors arriving by air, with the Rainbow Bridge border crossing into Niagara Falls Ontario 15 km east.