Things to do in Niagara

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There is probably nothing you can't do in Niagara. This small area of Ontario is packed to the brim with entertainment options for music fans, wine lovers, gourmets and gamblers alike.

There is probably nothing you can't do in Niagara. This small area of Ontario is packed to the brim with entertainment options for music fans, wine lovers, gourmets and gamblers alike.

The thundering Niagara Falls has been attracting honeymooners and road-tripping families for decades, all cramming onto the Maid of the Mist to feel the spray of the falls up close. Tour the safari, splash around the waterpark, gamble at the casinos, or eat to your stomach's content. Take a chocolate tour, shop the outlets, cross the border to the U.S. via the pedestrian Rainbow Bridge, and then do it all again the very next day.

Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming town a 25-minute drive from the action, with a main street full of Victorian inns and artisan shops. Tour dozens of vineyards in this area that are world-famous: this is where most of Canada’s ice wine is produced.

There is probably nothing you can't do in Niagara. This small area of Ontario is packed to the brim with entertainment options for music

There is probably nothing you can't do in Niagara. This small area of Ontario is packed to the brim with entertainment options for music fans, wine lovers, gourmets and gamblers alike.

The thundering Niagara Falls has been attracting honeymooners and road-tripping families for decades, all cramming onto the Maid of the Mist to feel the spray of the falls up close. Tour the safari, splash around the waterpark, gamble at the casinos, or eat to your stomach's content. Take a chocolate tour, shop the outlets, cross the border to the U.S. via the pedestrian Rainbow Bridge, and then do it all again the very next day.

Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming town a 25-minute drive from the action, with a main street full of Victorian inns and artisan shops. Tour dozens of vineyards in this area that are world-famous: this is where most of Canada’s ice wine is produced.

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