The Rainbow Bridge is located between the cities of Niagara Falls Canada and Niagara Falls USA.

Crossing the bridge costs $6.00 in US funds or $8.50 Canadian funds and is collected when departing the USA. Cash or credit cards are accepted.

Pedestrians may cross for $1.25 Canadian funds and the fare is collected when leaving Canada. Tip – bring five quarters for the turnstile.

Open every day of the year 24/7.

Restrooms are not available.

Visitors average 10-30 minutes here.

Bicycles are permitted but must take the roadway and not the sidewalk.

Parking is not available.   parking information

BORDER CROSSING INFORMATION

The WeGo Shuttle in Canada & Niagara Scenic Trolley in the USA stop near the Rainbow Bridge.

The Rainbow Bridge is the gateway between the cities of Niagara Falls. You can cross the bridge by auto, on foot or bicycle 24/7 every day of the year. Restrictions apply and you can read all about current border crossing information hereIt’s a great location for viewing Niagara Falls and the Niagara River. We receive many inquiries asking if you can walk out on the Rainbow Bridge to view Niagara Falls. The short answer is “yes” as long as you have your passport.

Construction of the Rainbow Bridge started in May of 1940 and opened November 1st 1941. The deck of this bridge is 202 feet (61.5m) above the water and 950 feet (289.5m) in length. The water current under this bridge averages 26-30 miles per hour. The water depth is in excess of 175 feet (53m). In one minute it is estimated that six billion (6,000,000,000) pounds of water cross under the Rainbow Bridge. The bridges abutments are 50 feet (15m) above the water to avoid damage from ice in the river which incidentally destroyed the previous Honeymoon Bridge in January of 1938.

This time lapse video was taken on the Rainbow Bridge and displays the American & Canadian Falls at sunset.

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Rainbow Bridge Reviews
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Beautiful view, easy and quick cross, right to niagra falls area!
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Great view om the falls from here! Keep in mind you need your Passport to cross.
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I prefer crossing through this border. It’s pretty quick.
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It's both a footbridge and a bridge for cars. I've never walked across it (though I've approached both sides on foot), but I have taken a car across many times. Often the lines are short, and there's a nice view of the Falls to soak in, if you would have to wait for a while.