Niagara Falls | Ultimate Winter Dining & Travel Guide
First things first—this dinner was an absolute feast for both the eyes and the palate! Highly recommended for anyone visiting the Canadian side of Niagara Falls! 📍 Vineland Estates Winery The winery dinner was unbelievably delicious! The estate itself is stunning—worth visiting just for wine tastings and tours. Since we arrived in the evening, we opted for their 5-course chef’s menu (CAD $110/person), plus à la carte dishes: beef & lobster tartare and West Coast cod, paired with two glasses of their estate wine. Every dish was a masterpiece—both visually and flavor-wise! Other nearby wineries worth visiting: 📍 Tawse Winery – Their sparkling Riesling has a crisp, apple-like freshness! 📍 Icellars Winery – Their ice wine is surprisingly smooth and not overly sweet. Winter Trip Highlights One perk of visiting in winter? Affordable hotels! Stayed two nights at the 📍Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel for under $300 USD—with breathtaking views right from our room and the hot tub! Watched the sunrise over the falls and later enjoyed the nightly light shows and fireworks. Must-Visit Winter Attractions 👉 📍Niagara Parks Power Station – Explore the historic power plant and the underground tunnel leading right to the falls. At night, there’s a light show—bundled tickets (with Journey Behind the Falls and the railway) offer great savings. 👉 📍Clifton Hill – A lively street packed with restaurants and arcades. Dinner at Weinkeller (a 3-course seafood pasta set for $75, with free parking) was a highlight! 👉 📍Niagara-on-the-Lake – The charming main street is magical in winter (especially around Christmas!). Stroll through town, enjoy the park views of New York State, then grab lunch at Masaki Sushi—their chirashi bowl is a must-try! #NiagaraGetaway #NiagaraDining #NiagaraWineries #NiagaraWinter #CanadaTravel #NiagaraFallsView