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Toronto | I've Been to Niagara Falls Over 10 Times - Here's How to Do

Every time I tell friends I'm visiting Niagara Falls again, they're shocked—"What's so fun about a waterfall?" Well, let me drop some knowledge. 1️⃣ Michelin-Starred Dining: Restaurant Pearl Morissette My top Toronto-area restaurant, awarded 1 Michelin star last year. Their farm-to-table tasting menu ($195/person, 10+ courses) never disappoints. Summer garden tours are a bonus! 2️⃣ Niagara-on-the-Lake: The Cutest Town Prince of Wales Hotel Afternoon Tea ($35/person) with horse carriages passing by. Jellycat shops, artisanal gelato spots, and endless souvenir stores. 3️⃣ Cozy Spa Retreat: Pillar and Post Inn & Spa Ontario "hot springs" are basically fancy pools, but this one nails the vibe: Indoor + outdoor heated pools with fire pits (perfect for wine under the stars). Book spa slots + dinner reservations early—it’s intimate! 4️⃣ Winery Hopping (My Main Reason for Going!) When Toronto gets boring, I drive to sip 🍷. Top picks: Vineland Estates Winery (epic views) Peller Estates (with an ice wine tasting igloo!) Pro tip: Tours fill fast—reserve ahead. 5️⃣ World’s Smallest Chapel Living Water Wayside Chapel is a quirky roadside stop. Summer bonus: fresh fruit stands along the way! 6️⃣ Niagara Falls Itself Okay, fine—I’ve only gone twice (once as a tourist, once as a local). But yes, it’s still iconic Canada. #ExploreCanada #TorontoWeekend #NiagaraSecrets #WineCountry #LuxuryForLess

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Toronto | I've Been to Niagara Falls Over 10 Times - Here's How to Do

Every time I tell friends I'm visiting Niagara Falls again, they're shocked—"What's so fun about a waterfall?" Well, let me drop some knowledge. 1️⃣ Michelin-Starred Dining: Restaurant Pearl Morissette My top Toronto-area restaurant, awarded 1 Michelin star last year. Their farm-to-table tasting menu ($195/person, 10+ courses) never disappoints. Summer garden tours are a bonus! 2️⃣ Niagara-on-the-Lake: The Cutest Town Prince of Wales Hotel Afternoon Tea ($35/person) with horse carriages passing by. Jellycat shops, artisanal gelato spots, and endless souvenir stores. 3️⃣ Cozy Spa Retreat: Pillar and Post Inn & Spa Ontario "hot springs" are basically fancy pools, but this one nails the vibe: Indoor + outdoor heated pools with fire pits (perfect for wine under the stars). Book spa slots + dinner reservations early—it’s intimate! 4️⃣ Winery Hopping (My Main Reason for Going!) When Toronto gets boring, I drive to sip 🍷. Top picks: Vineland Estates Winery (epic views) Peller Estates (with an ice wine tasting igloo!) Pro tip: Tours fill fast—reserve ahead. 5️⃣ World’s Smallest Chapel Living Water Wayside Chapel is a quirky roadside stop. Summer bonus: fresh fruit stands along the way! 6️⃣ Niagara Falls Itself Okay, fine—I’ve only gone twice (once as a tourist, once as a local). But yes, it’s still iconic Canada. #ExploreCanada #TorontoWeekend #NiagaraSecrets #WineCountry #LuxuryForLess

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