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tell me about Niagara on the Lake

DH and I are rethinking our babymoon in Niagara Falls and doing Niagara on the Lake and then just day tripping down to the falls for a day to see the falls and do 1 or 2 activities.  We just feel like NOTL is more laidback and more of our style (we're looking for something on the water, relaxing, with a few things to do, but not too much).  We would most likely be arriving on a Monday late afternoon/early evening and departing on Thursday mid afternoon.  Any advice, recommendations, etc would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: tell me about Niagara on the Lake

  • I think staying NOTL would be a better option for you than staying by the falls.  I would recommend visiting wineries, but probably not the best option for a baby moon!  There was great farm shop in that area that we visited and picked up sandwiches and a million other delicious things to bring home and then had a picnic at the park that over looks the water.  It was a nice day!  
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  • Such a pretty town. Maybe see a show if you like theater?

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  • Lots of great little shops.  I loved the wineries-but babymooning might prohibit those.

    The Angel Inn is the oldest bar in Canada, which was a fun place to visit-that food is really not my style.  We ate at a wine bar- can't remember the name, but I have had better food from Costco samples, avoid it if you can.

     We visited this chocolate store we happened upon, they gave us a tour of their operations that was kind of fun.

     Happy Planning and congrats on the baby. 

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