Domain Convergence will take place at the Marriott Niagara Falls Fallview & Spa in Ontario Canada.
From Buffalo Airport:
US citizens will want to note that flights to the Buffalo airport are often a lot cheaper than flights to Canadian Airports. And when entering Canada by car or limo, no passport is required.
- Take the Kensington Expressway (Rte 33) West to I-90 South
- Proceed South on I-90, exit onto I-190 West to the Peace Bridge
- Take the Peace Bridge Border Crossing (Exit 9). This will lead you to the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW).
- Follow the QEW, towards Niagara Falls, to McLeod Road.
- Turn right onto McLeod Road and follow to Stanley Avenue - Turn Left.
- From Stanley Ave., right onto Livingstone Street.
- Turn left onto Fallsview Boulevard.
- The Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview is on your right hand side
From Toronto Airport:
- Follow signs to HWY 401 West.
- West to the 427 South to the QEW (Hamilton/Niagara bound).
- Follow the QEW into Niagara Falls.
- Take QEW to McLeod Rd. exit, turn left
- Take McLeod Rd. to Stanley Ave., turn left
- Take Stanley Avenue to Livingstone St., turn right.
- Turn left onto Fallsview Boulevard.
- The Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview is on your right hand side.
From the Hamilton International Airport
- Exit towards HWY-6
- Slight right at HWY-6
- Merge onto HWY-403 E via the ramp to Toronto
- Take the exit onto QEW toward Niagara
- Slight left at HWY-420E (signs for Niagara Falls/Bridge to U.S.A/HWY-420)
- Turn right at Stanley Ave (signs for Alternate to Falls)
- Turn left at Dunn Street
- Turn right at Fallsview Blvd.
From QEW Hwy:
- Follow QEW to McLeod Rd. exit, turn left
- Take McLeod Rd. to Stanley Ave., turn left
- Take Stanley Ave. to Livingstone St., turn right
- Turn left onto Fallsview Boulevard.
- The Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview is on your right hand side.
For visitors from the US:
Crossing the border into Canada can be easy for U.S. citizens. You do not need a passport to enter Canada when driving from the Buffalo Airport. However you will need proof of your citizenship such as a birth certificate, certificate of citizenship or naturalization, as well as a photo ID. If you are a permanent resident of the U.S. you should bring your permanent Resident Card (i.e., green card) with you. Make sure you bring birth certificates for all the kids. For more detailed information about entering Canada click here.


