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wrenchnone
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Aug 15, 2018

Best route from Northern IL to Youngstown, NY

We are heading to 4 Mile Creek State Park in Youngstown NY from Northern IL to check out Niagara Falls. Pulling a 30 foot TT. Looks like we can travel 90 through Toledo, Cleveland to Buffalo; or take 94 to Kalamazoo, Lansing, Hamilton, Canada, Youngstown. We have our passports as we plan to see both sides of the falls. Anyone with thoughts on which route?
  • wrenchnone wrote:
    Thanks for replys! Is there anything I should know about doing the border cross?


    Be courteous, answer the questions asked truthfully and fully (but succinctly), and generally you'll have no trouble if you aren't trying to do something nefarious. They may search your vehicle and RV, sometimes just because of random chance.

    Know (or at least look up) the relevant laws, particularly with regard to weapons if you'll be bringing any of them. Handguns would not be permitted. Long guns, very generally speaking, can be brought into Canada but require proper documentation (in advance).

    The requirements for other things (e.g. pets) are not hard to come by and not generally onerous.

    Food prohibitions vary rather frequently, and I think it's best to expect you may have to turn over some veggies and not worry about it beyond that. Meat that isn't in the original packaging is also often troublesome.

    You may have to pay duty on excess alcohol, but you can apply to get it refunded for unconsumed quantities when leaving Canada.
  • While you are waiting do a Google search for `crossing into Canada' or something like that. Having passports is a must.
    For sure they are big on prohibiting alcohol from the States.
  • Thanks for replys! Is there anything I should know about doing the border cross?
  • Have done both routes from Chicago to the Falls. Prefer the Canadian route, even with the delays at the border crossings.
  • Southern Ontario is my preference. Besides being faster, minimal tolls and flatter terrain.
  • I-94 doesn't go through Lansing, but that's not really pertinent for your question.

    I would generally prefer going through Michigan and southern Ontario. For one thing, there's a lot less toll road to travel over, and I'm not a fan of toll roads. It's not a vast difference either way, though, to be honest; you exchange the "fun" of Buffalo and Cleveland and Toledo for the "fun" of Detroit and border crossings that may occasionally have delays and lines. Maybe go one way and come back the other?

    If you have the time, the Henry Ford (aka the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village) outside of Detroit is well worth a couple of day's time.