You should visit the little town of Niagara on the Lake. There are amazing wineries all over. I am a big fan of the Jackson-Triggs, Inniskillin, Stratus wineries. Most of them offer tours of the wineries too.
best time to go would be to go when the ice wine festival is on in the new year. Lots of wines to test and from different wineries in the area... just look up when it startes if ur willing to wait till the new year to go
bypass to Niagara Falls in case you are able to, it quite is between the final places in Canada. And in case you do, bypass to the Falls, an rather well-liked allure sight(Saturday, Sunday they have fireworks), it somewhat is on the area of Clifton Hill and WaterPark. when you're executed in Niagara Falls, bypass to Toronto, its a million/2 an hour trip. In Toronto you may desire to bypass to Canada's Wonderland, i propose you do its very relaxing. and after that there are various relaxing issues to do there.
Answers & Comments
Verified answer
You should visit the little town of Niagara on the Lake. There are amazing wineries all over. I am a big fan of the Jackson-Triggs, Inniskillin, Stratus wineries. Most of them offer tours of the wineries too.
They have a listing of 59 wineries in the Niagara region.....Can't help you out in a choice of the best to visit....sorry.
best time to go would be to go when the ice wine festival is on in the new year. Lots of wines to test and from different wineries in the area... just look up when it startes if ur willing to wait till the new year to go
bypass to Niagara Falls in case you are able to, it quite is between the final places in Canada. And in case you do, bypass to the Falls, an rather well-liked allure sight(Saturday, Sunday they have fireworks), it somewhat is on the area of Clifton Hill and WaterPark. when you're executed in Niagara Falls, bypass to Toronto, its a million/2 an hour trip. In Toronto you may desire to bypass to Canada's Wonderland, i propose you do its very relaxing. and after that there are various relaxing issues to do there.