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We are planning on going to a friend's wedding in June in Buffalo, NY. We were thinking of turning their wedding into our vacation & hitting Niagra Falls and then maybe Toronto. I've never been to Canada and don't know anything about it. Is Toronto some place you would want to vacation to or is it just a big city with not a whole lot for tourists?
Any other suggestions?
Re: vacation in Toronto?
I love, love, LOVE Niagara-on-the-Lake (way more than the Falls, which is just a tourist trap). You can go to see plays as part of the Shaw festival, tour any of the 30 wineries and stay in super cute hotels/B&Bs. I'd definitely recommend you do that! The restaurant at the Hillebrand winery is fantastic!
Toronto does have lots, but it depends on what you like to do! The ROM and the AGO (art gallery) are both pretty cool museums - especially if you like architecture at all! There's tons of upscale shopping in the Yorkville area (little boutiques as well as your Hermes, Vuitton, etc), and more independent shops on the Queen West strip and areas like the Beaches and Leslieville. You can do boat tours of the Harbour, or take the ferry out to Toronto island and rent bikes and do a picnic, take in a baseball (Blue Jays) or soccer game (TFC), go kayaing. There are TONS of great restaurants - all easily accessible on the subway system. My faves are Canoe, Scaramouche and Globe Bistro. If you love dirt cheap vietnamese, Pho Hung is right across the street from the ROM.
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Thanks Alyson! I am definitely intrigued!! It is always nice to get a local's opinion. I was also looking into Ottawa, Quebec, Montreal. We only have probably 3 -4 days since we are going to Buffalo first so I want to make sure we spend our time wisely!
Thanks so much for the suggestions!
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I lived in Toronto for a year and so only really see it as a big city to live in, I didn't see it as a tourist.
I, personally, would go to Quebec.
There's a lot of interesting things in Toronto for sure (my husband and I are considering moving back in a few years) but I wouldn't say it was a 'vacation' spot per se.
Again, just my personal viewpoint, though. As I lived and worked there, I saw it with different eyes compared to someone on vacation.
Ottawa is a nice place to visit too - I lived there for ages (like 14 years) and am planning to move back. I never know what to tell potential visitors to see there! Although... I could give restaurant recs for there too!
If you want the most European feel, definitely go to Montreal or Quebec City. I find that Quebec has a more old world charm, but Montreal has a lot going on.
I don't think Vancouver and Toronto are all that similar, but I've lived in both places for extended periods. Vancouver feels... hm... well, it's got that west coast healthy vibe. Living in downtown Toronto feels more... erm... dirty.
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Cerclage placed @ 21w6d due to CI (IC)
Okay, I totally LOL'd when I read this!
I was only in Tronoto for a quick 2 day business trip... but I was excited about finally being there, we had dinner at the CN Tower and it was awesome, great way to "see" the city from above.
I love Hawaii!
Tara & Ian . 4/24/2008 . The Kahala Planning . Married