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Things to do in Niagara-on-the-Lake: must-see attractions

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Niagara Falls

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Les chutes du Niagara canadiennes sont une attraction emblématique située sur la rivière Niagara, à la frontière entre le Canada et les États-Unis. Elles sont constituées de trois chutes distinctes : la chute Horseshoe, la chute américaine et la chute Bridal Veil. La chute Horseshoe, en forme de fer à cheval, est la plus grande et la plus impressionnante avec une hauteur de 57 mètres et une largeur de 790 mètres. Les chutes sont entourées d'un parc naturel avec de nombreux points de vue pour admirer le spectacle spectaculaire de l'eau qui se précipite.

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Visiting Niagara-on-the-Lake, a getaway between vineyards and history

Perched on the southern edge of Lake Ontario, Niagara-on-the-Lake is a small town defined by its preserved heritage, rural landscapes, and wine culture. Far from the tourist rush of the Niagara Falls, this destination appeals to history buffs, foodies, and anyone looking for a quiet pace. Think of it as the Canadian answer to a historic New England coastal town, but swapped for sprawling grapevines instead of salt air.

A historic center full of character

Niagara-on-the-Lake holds some of the best-preserved 19th-century architecture in Canada, with tree-lined streets creating a canopy over the town. Walking down Queen Street, you will find independent boutiques, art galleries, and the iconic Prince of Wales Hotel, a quintessential Victorian building. Do not miss the Shaw Festival Theatre, which runs a full schedule of classic and contemporary plays throughout the year.

A town at the heart of Canadian history

As a strategic site during the War of 1812, the town is packed with historical markers. Fort George, located just outside the town center, offers a look into Canada's military past through reenactments and guided tours. A few miles away, the Laura Secord Homestead tells the story of the local heroine who played a critical role in defending the territory.

Exploring the regional vineyards

Niagara-on-the-Lake is known for producing some of Canada's best wines. The region is particularly famous for icewine, a sweet nectar made from grapes harvested while frozen on the vine. Among the most well-known estates are Peller Estates, Inniskillin, and Reif Estate Winery, where tastings and guided tours offer a front-row seat to local winemaking techniques.

Enjoying the waterfront

Its position on the shores of Lake Ontario provides impressive views. A stroll through Queen’s Royal Park offers a vantage point to see the skyline of Toronto across the lake on clear days. For a more active experience, rent a bike and head out on the Niagara River Recreation Trail, which runs along the river and offers plenty of scenic spots to pull over.

Sweet treats and icewine: a local signature

It is impossible to visit Niagara-on-the-Lake without trying its famous icewine, which relies on a deep freeze to concentrate the sugars and flavors in the grapes. For a snack, look for butter tarts, the classic Ontario pastry featuring a flaky crust filled with a buttery, sugary center.

Where to eat?

  • Trius Winery Restaurant (rural area): A farm-to-table dining room attached to a winery, ideal for pairing a high-end meal with local pours.
  • The Irish Harp Pub (downtown): A warm atmosphere with an Irish-inspired menu, perfect for a casual pint and a meal.
  • Treadwell Cuisine (downtown): A focus on seasonal, local ingredients sourced from surrounding farms.

Where to stay?

  • Prince of Wales Hotel (downtown): The town's most recognizable landmark, featuring refined Victorian decor.
  • Pillar and Post Inn (rural area): A charming inn complete with a spa and an indoor pool.

When to go?

The best time to visit is from May to October, when the temperatures are mild and the vineyards are in full swing. If you visit in January, the town hosts the Icewine Festival, a unique event centered around tasting the local specialty in a festive, mid-winter setting.

How to get there?

From Toronto, Niagara-on-the-Lake is a 1.5-hour drive. You can also book tourist shuttle services. Alternatively, take a train to Niagara Falls and complete the trip with a short taxi or bus transfer.

How to get around?

Because the town is compact, it is easy to navigate on foot or by bike. To visit the outlying vineyards, several bus tours and chauffeur services are available.

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Very pretty little town

After the hustle and bustle of Niagara Falls and its casino city, Niagara On The Lake feels like a breath of fresh air. It is a peaceful little town with very beautiful houses. A lovely, very green park right by the massive lake makes the place even nicer. Plus, it is full of squirrels that are seriously not shy at all!!

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Away from the tourists

A pretty little postcard of a town. The city is located not far from Niagara Falls, but there are surprisingly few tourists. This small town is classic Canada with its big houses and many green spaces. In the downtown area, there are a few nice restaurants that serve a variety of dishes. Just do not expect high-end gastronomy! You can also try some sweets and ice cream before heading out at the end of the day.

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