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  1. elora avatar

    RE: dobrodošli na vikend

    by elora 18 May 2012

    tomorrow - clean house for sister-in-laws arrival that evening Sunday - am off to winery on Niagara-on-the-Lake to eat and drink - they…

  2. felicity92 avatar

    Re: Vancouver / Toronto / Quebec City - how many nights needed?

    by felicity92 16 May 2012

    I think your time allocation sounds pretty good - as there's plenty to experience in each of the cities, dividing your time equally between…

  3. amyfkp avatar

    RE: What's Interesting in Southern Ontario (beyond Toronto)?

    by amyfkp 12 May 2012

    You'll have some time for some short hikes in Algonquin. There are places along the main road where you can pull over, do a nice little…

  4. ref_traveller avatar

    RE: What's Interesting in Southern Ontario (beyond Toronto)?

    by ref_traveller 10 May 2012

    A Thousand Islands boat tour out of Gananoque and then onward to explore Kingston. Head north via Frontenac Provincial Park and west into…

  5. turtleshell4570 avatar

    Itinerary / timing suggestions etc

    by turtleshell4570 01 May 2012

    Hi there We are a family of 4 (kids 7 & 9) travelling between Toronto & Quebec City in September. We are more scenic countryside traveller…

  6. pizwat avatar

    RE: Toronto - Road Trip Ideas

    by pizwat 30 April 2012

    If you go to Niagara, look into Niagara-on-the-lake. It's nice there and a good antidote to Clifton Hill.

  7. pizwat avatar

    RE: Washington, Dc to Niagara Falls

    by pizwat 25 April 2012

    If you decide to make the trip to NF, check out Route 219 on the map. Coming from DC, there are a few spots you can leave the major highway…

  8. fid avatar

    RE: Where to travel by yourself as a woman?

    by fid 04 April 2012

    Yes I looked into Niagara on the Lake and although pretty, seems somewhat geriatric. I may head over towards Quebec for the weekend because…

  9. FirstCircle avatar

    RE: Where to travel by yourself as a woman?

    by FirstCircle 26 March 2012

    Niagara on the Lake would be pretty boring if you are not with your boyfriend. Its more of a boutique town, with lots of stores and B&Bs.…

  10. fid avatar

    RE: Where to travel by yourself as a woman?

    by fid 26 March 2012

    I also don't think bus travel is the best idea, only because I have a long weekend so I want to cut down on travel time as much as possible.…

  11. nexus avatar

    RE: Niagara Falls

    by nexus 25 March 2012

    I give great tours of Niagara Falls, just ask That_Prick...my folks live in Niagara-on-the-Lake. They are super English in their ways…

  12. jkkintoronto avatar

    RE: Niagara Falls

    by jkkintoronto 24 March 2012

    What a bunch of blockheads - it looks like 9 of 12 have not even been there and one claims a view from the heavens, and certainly #12…

  13. bzookaj avatar

    RE: General tips for NYC/Florida/Vegas/San Fran travels

    by bzookaj 16 March 2012

    >Specific points of interest would be food recommendations, especially vegetarian food Check out [chowhound|http://chowhound.chow.com/board…

  14. johnqa avatar

    Re: month in Canada in september

    by johnqa 22 February 2012

    If you can fit it in Quebec City is definitely worthwhile. In New York state Corning is worthwhile for the glass museum, and Watlins Glen…

  15. homerjhomerj avatar

    RE: Tr*vel question

    by homerjhomerj 16 February 2012

    I'd say Tronna or NYC. While Ian is right the problem with NYC is its an expensive city even with the exchange rate. Now its expensive…

  16. aimeel9 avatar

    RE: Falls and Wine in a day... can it be done?

    by aimeel9 10 February 2012

    Hello! I agree with the post above. Some wineries have scheduled times when they offer their own tours, usually for only $5. This is…

  17. homerjhomerj avatar

    RE: Falls and Wine in a day... can it be done?

    by homerjhomerj 09 February 2012

    Rent a car you can cover way more ground. Get off the QEW in Beamsville and then start following the blue wine route signs....that will…

  18. aimeel9 avatar

    RE: 3 Weeks in Canada - August 2012

    by aimeel9 07 February 2012

    Hello! Lots of great suggestions! Ontario is a huge and beautiful province and worth traveling while you are here. Save Western Canada…

  19. busman78 avatar

    RE: Hotel at Niagara

    by busman78 06 February 2012

    Niagara-on-the-Lake is just an expensive overrated tourist trap! Nothing romantic or charming about it!

  20. Explorista avatar

    Re: Hotel at Niagara

    by Explorista 06 February 2012

    The travelzoo.com link is a great idea since they have amazing deals at good hotels in Niagara Falls on a regular basis - often including…

  21. homerjhomerj avatar

    RE: Hotel at Niagara

    by homerjhomerj 26 January 2012

    Stan...the Sheraton on Clifton Hill has good views of both the US and Cnd. Falls. If you go mid-week you should be able to get it for…

  22. StanInMaryland avatar

    RE: Hotel at Niagara

    by StanInMaryland 26 January 2012

    Thanks to all. Busman, sounds nice and I appreciate the input. I am taking a serious look at that one. Auntie-social - I think we wil…

  23. maesania avatar

    RE: 3 Weeks in Canada - August 2012

    by maesania 17 January 2012

    Outside the main large cities, there are also a lot of small cities and towns with their local attractions and points of local historical…

  24. cdnguy avatar

    RE: 3 Weeks in Canada - August 2012

    by cdnguy 12 January 2012

    If you can, check out flying into Toronto and out of Montreal or v.v. to save time backtracking - often this may be the same price. If…

  25. nichrome avatar

    Re: 3 Weeks in Canada - August 2012

    by nichrome 12 January 2012

    I would recommend trying to see more of the natural beauty of Canada if you can. While the actual *falls* in Niagara Falls are wonderful,…

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