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How long is the drive from Markham to Niagara Falls?

The direct drive from Markham to Niagara Falls is 97.6 mi (157 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 40 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Markham to Niagara Falls, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Toronto, Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Hamilton, Lincoln, Vaughan, Burlington, Mississauga, and St. Catharines, as well as top places to visit like Fairy Lake Park and Cheltenham Badlands, or the ever-popular Upper Canada Mall.

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Top cities between Markham and Niagara Falls

The top cities between Markham and Niagara Falls are Toronto, Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Hamilton, Lincoln, Vaughan, Burlington, Mississauga, and St. Catharines. Toronto is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Markham and 1 hour from Niagara Falls.
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Toronto

Toronto, the capital of Ontario, is a bustling city on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. It boasts a striking skyline dominated by the CN Tower and offers plenty of green spaces like Queen’s Park and High Park. The city is also home to an impressive science center with interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and an IMAX theater. For a romantic getaway from Toronto, Elora Mill in nearby Elora offers an unforgettable dining experience alongside serene natural beauty at Elora Gorge.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Niagara Falls
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Vaughan

Vaughan, situated in the Regional Municipality of York, north of Toronto, is a rapidly growing city in Ontario, Canada. The population surged by 80.2% between 1996 and 2006, nearly doubling since 1991.
3% as popular as Toronto
3 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Niagara Falls
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Mississauga

Mississauga, a bustling Canadian city located near Toronto on the shores of Lake Ontario, offers a diverse range of attractions and activities. From the charming lakeside area of Port Credit with its shops, lighthouse, and marina to the expansive network of parks and trails throughout the city, there's no shortage of outdoor adventures to be had. The vibrant Mississauga Celebration Square serves as a hub for multicultural festivals and winter ice skating.
2% as popular as Toronto
4 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Niagara Falls
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Hamilton

Hamilton, a Canadian port city situated on the western edge of Lake Ontario, is divided by the Niagara Escarpment, locally referred to as 'the mountain.' This forested ridge features conservation areas and waterfalls and is traversed by the long-distance Bruce Trail. The city also showcases its military history through attractions like HMCS Haida, a naval warship on the lakefront, and the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.
4% as popular as Toronto
10 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Niagara Falls
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Burlington

Burlington, situated in the Regional Municipality of Halton on the western shore of Lake Ontario in Ontario, Canada, is a part of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. Positioned between Toronto and Niagara Falls, it is also included in the Hamilton metropolitan census area. The city offers delivery services to various neighboring areas such as Mississauga, Oakville, Brantford, Caledonia, St. Catharines and Niagara Falls.
1% as popular as Toronto
4 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Niagara Falls
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Lincoln

Lincoln, located in the picturesque Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada, is a charming town nestled along the shores of Lake Ontario. The heart of the town beats in Beamsville, where administrative and commercial activities thrive. Amidst the scenic countryside, Restaurant Pearl Morissette stands out with its unique pre-fab warehouse architecture, offering a distinctive dining experience.
2% as popular as Toronto
3 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Niagara Falls
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Niagara-on-the-Lake

Niagara-on-the-Lake, situated in southern Ontario at the mouth of the Niagara River, is renowned for its wineries and the summer Shaw Festival. The old town boasts 19th-century buildings along Queen Street and is adorned with flowers and trees. Nearby, Fort George stands as a historic British defense post against American attacks.
15% as popular as Toronto
19 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Niagara Falls
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St. Catharines

St. Catharines, the largest city in Canada's Niagara Region, is a vibrant urban area in Ontario with a population of over 140,000 residents. This picturesque town is known for its charming atmosphere and beautiful surroundings. In addition to its main location, St. Catharines recently opened a second branch in the scenic town of Port Dalhousie, offering even more opportunities for exploration and enjoyment for both locals and visitors alike.
1% as popular as Toronto
4 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Niagara Falls
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Niagara Falls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Niagara Falls, located on the Niagara River in New York State, is famous for its breathtaking waterfalls that straddle the Canadian border. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of all three waterfalls from the Observation Tower at Prospect Point in Niagara Falls State Park. The area offers plenty of adventure opportunities and attracts honeymooners and families alike. While there are numerous hotels in nearby Buffalo, options within Niagara Falls itself are limited but include self-catering apartments and traditional hotels with close proximity to the falls.
16% as popular as Toronto
5 minutes off the main route, 94% of way to Niagara Falls

Best stops along Markham to Niagara Falls drive

The top stops along the way from Markham to Niagara Falls (with short detours) are Niagara Falls, CN Tower, and Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. Other popular stops include Journey Behind the Falls, Toronto Zoo, and Canada's Wonderland.
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Upper Canada Mall

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Upper Canada Mall in Newmarket is a spacious and contemporary shopping destination spread across two levels, offering a vibrant and inviting atmosphere for visitors. It's the largest shopping center in the greater Toronto area, featuring an extensive range of retail options for clothing, home goods, and more. The mall is designed to cater to families, with premium brands thoughtfully arranged throughout the space. Additionally, it boasts an open food court with innovative seating arrangements and captivating interiors.
Upper Canada Mall in Newmarket offers an amazing and enjoyable shopping experience in a spacious, beautifully designed setting. It features a great mix of well-known and luxury brands, making it easy to find everything you need in one place. The food court is also a highlight, with a wide variety of options to suit every taste and dietary preference. If you’re in Newmarket or planning a visit, I highly recommend stopping by this mall. You’ll enjoy a comfortable, satisfying shopping experience from start to finish!
Farjad N — Google review
This is one of the best malls in Ontario. It is one of my favorite places to go. There are not too many people there and the space is big enough to, not feel uncomfortable. Free and not rushed.
Bill L — Google review
Love visiting Upper Canada Mall! The washrooms are clean, and both floors are easy to get to via stairs, escalators, or elevator. The food courts are good with some halal options, and Toys “R” Us has a fun play area that my son absolutely loves. Great shopping experience overall!
Ammarah R — Google review
I come here almost twice a week as seniors is incredibly empowering, not so crowded, friendly people and sales person. Everything you want to buy is there at a reasonable price, very clean, bus outside parking big free come and get it. Enjoy the Aircon on summertime.
Appoline A — Google review
A short visit to Upper Canada Mall is a major shopping destination in Ontario, offering a diverse mix of retail, dining, and entertainment options. Its convenient location and extensive amenities make it a popular choice for shoppers. Having an huge parking area for visitors.
Surjit B — Google review
Beautiful and elegant. Spacious for dinning and walk around
Roy T — Google review
Was told by an employee I can get a refund. Went to the store and was told that I can only get credit. Explained to them that an employee gave me the wrong information. They refused to make an exception. Ask for the name of the store manager and was told that I can't have it. Referred me to concierge. I told them I can't get through for days now. They said they they respond within 24 hours.I told them I contacted them more than 24 hours ago.They told me they're backed up. One BS answer after another. How do these people stay in business?
Joe — Google review
Upper Canada Mall is a great place to shop. The mall is always very clean, well-organized, and has a wide variety of stores to choose from. Whether you’re shopping for clothing, electronics, home goods, or just want to grab a bite to eat, you’ll find everything here. It’s a comfortable and enjoyable place to spend time.
JT C — Google review
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4.2
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17600 Yonge St, Newmarket, ON L3Y 4Z1, Canada
http://uppercanadamall.com/
+1 905-895-1961
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Fairy Lake Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Fairy Lake Park, spanning 13.4 hectares, is a serene and picturesque destination in the heart of historic downtown Newmarket. The park features a playground, picnic pavilions, and well-maintained walking paths that offer stunning views of the lake and a charming small waterfall. Visitors can enjoy scenic bridge crossings and interactive activities for all ages. The lush greenery and towering trees along the trail create a tranquil setting for leisurely strolls or jogging, providing ample shade on sunny days.
The park is beautiful, and there is a great trail that crosses the lake across the park. The park is also a great place for you to walk your dog. There is also a nice little playground in the park that your kids will enjoy. Additionally, there are a few spots where you can enjoy a picnic in the park.
Harshit S — Google review
I love this park. You have it all. It has a beautiful trail along Holland River. Park is specious and you can picnic. It’s great for kids. Great for walking pets. It’s great to spend time with friends and family there. It’s also beside Main Street in Newmarket so you have access to all amazing coffee shops, restaurants and stores. There always some kind of an event happening there during summer. This park has it all. Picnic area, trails, playground, river, restaurants, coffee shops and more
Sama S — Google review
Its a very beautiful park. Just next to downtown. The trees, tracks everything is super nice. Cyclist track is also there. Autumn season colors are the best here.
Saad M — Google review
2022 October 4★ Fairly lake park runs along the river and as such, has multiple bridge crossings. The park is part of the Tom Taylor Trail which runs about 7 or 8 kilometres North to South. Within the park, you'll come across gazebos, benches and Kilometre Trail Markers. There's markers use natural elements, art is inspired by the environment and the native Ojibwe ancestors. 10 trail markers in total will enhance your experience and help track your journey along our trail system. Free Parking within the park or along the side streets. A playground nearby.
K W — Google review
It was early December and it was overcast. It was not busy on a weekday Friday. Went along the east side of the lake, continued after the first bridge, to the boardwalk. Crossed the second bridge, then came back from the west side of the lake. The loop was pretty short and easy.
Patrick X — Google review
Also known as Wesley Brooks Conservation Area is a great place for everyone. However, need to be careful of the cyclists as a lot of them are just going way too fast even though the paths are so supposed to be shared with everyone. Yet I had to pull my kids over many times because they don't even slow down or stop even for little kids. Some don't even give warnings that they are coming. Still the kids enjoyed the boardwalk and the playground.
Jonathan Y — Google review
A big lake park with so much greenery and biking space. You get to see Canada goose and their poop ( be careful not to stamp on) all around you. Fortunately we saw the Beaver hanging around the pool that connects the two sides of the park. Play zone is quite beautiful.
Positive H — Google review
Beautifully manicured and a trail big enough for walking, biking and other summer activities. There is a lot of wild life around and tree coverage. It's a beautiful spot to walk - dog friendly as well!
B M — Google review
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520 Water St, Newmarket, ON L3Y 1M5, Canada
+1 905-895-5193
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Cheltenham Badlands

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Nature preserve
Sights & Landmarks
Cheltenham Badlands, located just northwest of Brampton in Caledon, Ontario, is a unique natural attraction with a distinctive iron-rich landscape. Formed over 450 million years ago at the base of an ancient sea, this site features striking red gullies created by the erosion of Queenston shale. Due to early farming practices causing topsoil erosion in the early 1900s, these badlands were exposed and have since become an iconic destination.
The Cheltenham Badlands are such a unique and beautiful place to visit! The rolling red hills and landscapes look like something from another world, it’s not very vast but good place to understand nature, click cool pictures. The boardwalk makes it easy to enjoy the view while protecting the land, and the walking trails around are peaceful and relaxing. Parking is organized, and it’s a nice spot for a short hike, photos, or just taking in nature’s beauty. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area! Please follow the rules to preserve the rare site. Booking is recommended in advance. Have your vehicle number registered if you need to park so it’s super easy.
Sweta A — Google review
A hidden gem of wild beauty! Chatlehem Badlands is absolutely breathtaking — a surreal landscape that feels like stepping onto another planet. The colorful rock formations, sculpted by wind and time, glow beautifully at sunrise and sunset. It’s a photographer’s dream and a hiker’s paradise, with plenty of spots to explore and reflect in quiet solitude. The trails are well-marked, and even though the terrain looks rugged, it’s surprisingly accessible for most visitors. Bring plenty of water, good shoes, and your sense of wonder — this place will reward you tenfold. If you’re looking for something unique, peaceful, and truly awe-inspiring, the Chatlehem Badlands are a must-see! 🌄
Dalvinder G — Google review
Nice Evening Spot Decent experience overall. The boardwalk view area is short (about 60m) and the trail from parking is around 700m. We went on a sunny day, so the red color wasn’t too visible, but it looked great after sunset. Best time to visit would be in fall on a slightly cloudy day. Walking on the badlands isn’t allowed. Parking reservation is mandatory, but it’s free for cyclists and pedestrians. If you’re not much into photography, the whole visit takes about 45–50 minutes unless you explore the Bruce Trail. A good place to spend a calm 1–2 hours in the evening.
Dhyan P — Google review
The Cheltenham Badlands is a stunning natural wonder with its striking red rolling hills and unique landscape. The boardwalk makes it easy to explore while protecting the fragile terrain. It’s a great spot for photography, especially during sunrise or sunset when the colors are most vibrant. The area is well-maintained with clear signage and nearby parking. Overall, it’s a fascinating and peaceful place to visit for nature lovers and anyone interested in Canada’s geological beauty...
JINS L — Google review
Beautiful fall spot for families! I Visited Cheltenham Badlands with my wife and 3-year-old daughter — we all loved it! The red hills are so unique, and the fall colors around the trees were absolutely stunning. It’s a short, easy walk on the boardwalk, great for kids and families. The views were incredible and perfect for photos. Highly recommend visiting in mid to late October. Book parking ahead and try to go early to avoid the crowds. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Sirish C — Google review
Interesting place, but I liked better a road to it - we visited it at the end of October an fall colours on escarpment were on pick this year. Site itself is pretty small an the trail is just 320 meters only. You need to reserve a parking in advance. There are mobile toilets on parking as well as a couple of picknick tables.
Alex I — Google review
I visited Cheltenham Badlands on a crisp autumn afternoon and the fall colours were stunning — the rich red shale formations set against the golden and orange trees made for a spectacular scene. The site is open seasonally from May 9 to November 17 (dawn to dusk). Parking is reservation-only (you book online in advance) and each vehicle slot gives you a 90-minute visit by default. Fee structure (2025) is: Weekdays: ~$10 + HST for 90 minutes. Weekends/holidays: ~$20 + HST for 90 minutes. There are also 3-hour slots available for ~$18 on weekdays and ~$35 on weekends. When you arrive, stay on the boardwalk and designated trails — walking on the shale itself is prohibited so as to protect the fragile landscape. There are washrooms (portable/onsite) at the parking lot, and the main viewing point is accessible via a short trail and a 60 m boardwalk.
Sayan G — Google review
We were there on Saturday, and I wouldn’t recommend visiting on weekends - it’s way too crowded. Our friends went two days later, on Monday, and they almost had the place to themselves. There are two trails at the moment - the Badlands Trail (a short one) and the Bruce Trail. The view of the Badlands hills is only available from the Badlands Trail, so the other one is worth it only if you want to walk through the forest. We booked 1.5 hours, and it was more than enough to explore both trails. The view of the hills is truly stunning, especially in the fall.
O_niska — Google review
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1739 Olde Base Line Rd, Caledon, ON L7C 0K6, Canada
https://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/badlands
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Canada's Wonderland

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Canada's Wonderland is Canada's largest theme park, spanning 134 hectares and offering over 200 attractions, rides, restaurants, and shops. The park features popular attractions like Planet Snoopy for the little ones, as well as thrilling rides such as Windseeker and Skyhawk. With 17 roller coasters including The Bat with its stomach-churning corkscrews and loops, there's something for everyone.
Countless thrill rides to choose from, all fantastic. A fast pass ticket is highly recommended if you are exclusively looking to ride everything. Otherwise, plenty of food and good vibes await. Only downside was the lack of drinking fountains around the park. Could only reliably find some at the front entrance.
Matthew W — Google review
I have been going for a couple of years whether it be with family or friends and I always have a great time. This year was the first time I went in the fall — for Halloween haunt and let me tell you the vibes, decoration were way better. (Also fewer line ups) this year I went to the conjuring limited edition maze and I loved how interactive and fun it was. They did a great job. Do recommend
Marjan S — Google review
Cons: Overpriced and overrated. Parking is expensive, and food options inside are mostly unhealthy and way too costly for what you get. The overall experience doesn’t match the high ticket and food prices. Definitely not worth it for what’s offered; 1 out of 5. Pros: I visited Canada’s Wonderland this past summer and spent a full day enjoying both the rides and the water park. It was a hot day, so I started with Splash Works; the water area was lively but not overwhelming. There are several pools and slides for every age, and it’s a great place to cool off. The wave pool was a highlight, and there were plenty of shaded spots and chairs to relax between rides. After the water park, I explored the rest of the park and went on a few of the main roller coasters. The sight of the massive tracks and loops from a distance still makes the park feel impressive every time you visit. The atmosphere is energetic but family-friendly; with lots of music, food stands, and people having fun. I ended the day near the main fountain and mountain area, which looks especially beautiful in the sunlight. The water and landscaping give it a resort feel, and it’s a perfect spot to take photos before leaving. Overall, it was a great summer day; well organized, clean, and full of energy. If you plan ahead and arrive early, you can easily make the most of both the water park and the rides.
Honest R — Google review
My husband and I went for the first time during Halloween Haunt on Halloween because we purchased a gold pass from a different amusement park. We got to try a Beaver Tail - Avalanche flavor and it was delicious! The level of detail that went into designing the Halloween Haunt was impressive. The decorations were awesome, there was specially named and unique food options, and there were different themed areas with actors dressed up in scary costumes. One area there were all zombies and another had clowns. The actors were clearly having a good time scaring people and it was sometimes entertaining to just watch them scare other parkgoers. It was also possible to bypass these areas if you didn't want to get scared. There was a freak show, a fire spinning show, and music performances throughout the night. We didn't opt to buy the extra pass to enter the haunted mazes - mainly because I'm not a fan. I rode a few coasters because there was no wait, but it was quite chilly. It was still exhilarating and a lot of fun. We will definitely be back when it is a bit warmer.
Sarah M — Google review
This place is fun, but a bit scary with the height of the rides. It is not for the doubtful patrons. Rides are going upside down over your head as you walk around in the park. Every one should try going to wonderland at least once in their lives. You don't have to buy a season pass, just a day pass will do the trick. However, if you are a lover of these Rides buy a seasonal pass. You can also add meal pass to the mix. It will work out very well the kids love to go to this amusement park 😀 there is everything for everyone from babies to adults. Sometimes you will be entertained with fireworks. Check it out! 🔥
D T — Google review
Canada's Wonderland is probably one of the most famous Staples in Ontario to go visit, it's lots of fun. Great place to go spend time with the family. I have memories from this place from when I was a kid and now I bring my own kids, Roller coasters are always my favorite and they have some of the best roller coasters I've ever been on. While this place does get very busy and crowded I have yet to found a good day to go where it's not very crowded Prices are very expensive for tickets and if you don't want to wait in line then you have to pay an enormous amount of money in my book for speed passes and then if you want to ride the big roller coasters for the speed pass you have to pay even more money for on VIP speedpass, The water park has lines just as long as the rides. It is very crowded and busy there as well in the summer, Halloween haunt was lots of fun when I was a kid but after covid everything's changed and from what I hear now you have to pay and buy a special pass just to go into all the haunted houses now because the haunted houses were the favorite part of this event in my book. Although riding a roller coaster in the dark is pretty fun as well
Brian S — Google review
Canada’s Wonderland is fun for kids, but the experience feels more like a money trap than a family park. The atmosphere is designed to highlight thrills and fun, but underneath it’s clear the priority is profit, not guests. Parking is $39.99, food and drinks are overpriced, and water access is limited to old fountains or dirty sinks. You can’t bring in much from outside, yet security checks are inconsistent—sometimes too strict, sometimes too lax, raising safety concerns. Customer service is lacking; staff rarely smiled or welcomed guests. Ride wait times stretch 1–2 hours unless you pay $179.99 per person for Fast Lane Plus, which doesn’t even include all rides despite the marketing. My kids had a great time, but they weren’t the ones paying. For what I spent in one day, I could have taken a family trip down south. The park succeeds at creating a “fun” image, but in reality, it’s a polished price-gouge. If you want true value and enjoyment, a small-town festival will give you more smiles, less stress, and far better bang for your buck.
Go T — Google review
We are absolutely thrilled with Wonderland! 🌟 This park is a true wonder for the whole family. We visited it with our kids about 15 times this year, and each visit was a unique adventure. The park is incredibly well-designed, with bright and colorful rides that bring so much joy and excitement to both children and adults. We especially loved the extreme roller coasters, which are packed with adrenaline, as well as the calmer, fun carousels perfect for the little ones. Every corner of the park is filled with a magical atmosphere — from the well-kept green pathways to the vibrant decorations and themed areas. Wonderland is a place where you can fully immerse yourself in magic, joy, and fun. There’s something for everyone here: whether it’s thrilling rides, beautiful photo spots, or just enjoying quality time together as a family. We will definitely keep coming back again and again! 🎢🎡✨
Лилия У — Google review
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Vaughan, ON L6A 1S6, Canada
https://www.canadaswonderland.com/
+1 905-832-8131
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Vaughan Mills

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Vaughan Mills is a massive outlet mall located in the city of Vaughan, just north of Toronto. Divided into 6 'neighbourhoods,' it offers a wide range of fashion, decor, entertainment, and food options. The area around Vaughan Mills provides convenient residential living options for those seeking a vibrant retail community with minimal upkeep requirements. The real estate market features condos and apartments appealing to young professionals and retirees.
Vaughan Mills is a great place to shop and hang out with family and friends. It’s huge, with tons of stores and all the top brands. Whether you're looking to shop, eat, or just spend time, this mall has something for everyone. Clean, spacious, and always worth the visit!
Hajara H — Google review
A Great Day Out at Vaughan Mills I recently visited Vaughan Mills, and it was an experience worth sharing! This shopping center offers an impressive array of stores, catering to everything from fashion and beauty to electronics and lifestyle. Whether you're after high-end brands or great deals at outlet stores, there's something for everyone. What really stood out was the variety of dining options from quick bites to full meals, there’s no shortage of places to refuel between shopping. I also appreciated the spacious layout, which made navigating through the mall easy and enjoyable, even during busy hours. Beyond shopping and food, Vaughan Mills has entertainment and family-friendly attractions, making it more than just a retail destination. It’s truly a one-stop spot for a full day of shopping, eating, and exploring. If you're in the area and looking for a well-rounded shopping experience, Vaughan Mills is definitely worth a visit!
Obinna D — Google review
Large indoor outlet mall that is quite unique in design in comparison to other malls in the Toronto area. Some outlet stores will offer better discounts and clearance products in comparison to the same stores in other malls. It can be tough to find parking at busy times. They only have 4 J1772 chargers which is not sufficient for a mall of this size. Tesla owners also use them instead of superchargers - go figure.
Allan C — Google review
Very good place to shope branded products at reduced prices. Well ranges of various products are there. I would say very best place with your family and spent whole day. A big food court is there to provide different types of cuisine with comfortable seating spaces.
Raja K — Google review
This outlet mall is one of the best shopping destinations around. It’s a huge indoor mall with a wide variety of stores, from basic everyday brands to luxury names, offering something for everyone. The collections are updated and the outlet prices are definitely worth it, making shopping here a great value. Since it’s fully indoors, we can visit any time of the year without worrying about the weather, which is very convenient. We make it a point to visit at least once a month and always enjoy the experience. A must-visit mall for outlet shoppers!
Navya B — Google review
Probably one of Not the biggest mall if ever been to. It’s so huge. But you can find everything there. We spend almost 5 hours in there and easily took 20000 steps. Good selection of everything. There could be more toilettes though. I don’t wanna walk 10min inside for a pee. Anyway, nice experience
P J — Google review
It’s huge mall with a great mix of outlets, I really like the variety. Perfect spot for a full day of shopping and dining.
Amer R — Google review
This is a great mall to visit! Thanks to variety of brands available along with great deals!!! It’s food court has good vibes except the fact that vegetarians like me, has limited options!
Dhaval — Google review
4.5
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4.2
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1 Bass Pro Mills Dr, Vaughan, ON L4K 5W4, Canada
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LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto

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Water & Amusement Parks
Children's amusement center
Theme Parks
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto is an exciting indoor attraction nestled within the Vaughan Mills shopping complex, just a stone's throw from the city. This vibrant destination is a paradise for LEGO lovers of all ages, featuring ten thrilling rides and attractions that promise endless fun. One of its highlights is the MINILAND exhibit, where visitors can marvel at intricate replicas of Toronto’s iconic landmarks crafted entirely from LEGO bricks.
Been there a few times as we have an annual pass. Kids love it. Movie time is great and you can watch four different ones. The rides are fun and Lego building class is also good. We usually spend around 2.5 to 4 hours here depending upon if kids want to stay longer. The food, though limited options is fine.
Mateen K — Google review
What a joyful experience! Legoland was full of color, creativity, and smiles at every turn. The staff were kind and welcoming, and the atmosphere was perfect for both kids and adults to feel like little adventurers again. Everything from the rides to the Lego builds was so well thought out. We made some beautiful memories and can’t wait to return. Highly recommend for families looking to spend a magical day together!
SSald Ê — Google review
LEGOLAND Discovery Centre has been on our to-do list for a while now, and we finally visited it! We were not disappointed. First, we were surprised by how big it was, considering it’s part of the mall. Second, there were so many activities to choose from. The admission includes a laser shooting ride, a jump around ride, four rotating 4D short films, a large play structure with slides, and many Lego stations. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit!
Dave C — Google review
Our visit to LEGOLAND was absolutely fantastic! It’s a great place for kids and families to enjoy together. From the moment you enter, you're surrounded by vibrant colors, incredible LEGO creations, and a fun, creative atmosphere. The rides, building zones, and themed areas were all well-designed and super engaging for the kids. There’s something for everyone — from exciting rides to hands-on building stations and 4D movies. It’s not just entertaining but also sparks creativity and imagination, making it a perfect day out for LEGO fans of all ages. The staff was friendly, helpful, and made the whole experience feel smooth and enjoyable. Our kids are already asking when we can go back! It’s definitely worth the visit, especially if your child is into LEGO. The only downside is that the price is a bit high for a single visit, particularly for bigger families. It would be great if there were more affordable ticket options or passes. That said, the memories made there are priceless. If you’re considering going to LEGOLAND, we highly recommend it — it’s fun, creative, and perfect for a family day out. We’ll definitely be back!
Sam S — Google review
I highly recommend visiting LegoLand in Canada. It takes around 3-4 hours, but it’s worth it. You can eat there, but I saw people bringing their own lunch boxes. They also offer Starbucks. I recommend buying your tickets in advance, as you can get one adult ticket and get one child free. We participated in the workshop, don’t miss it! Good luck! - we went a PA Day (Friday)
Carolina B — Google review
The ONLY reason NO LEGO store shall EVER get a full 5 star review from me... $400 for the Zelda set?!? Are you out of your minds!?! Do you hate children THAT much, Lego??? ...otherwise, nice place, nicer people. And hey, adults can go to the theme park side on Halloween this year if they choose, so... you do you.
Shaggy S — Google review
We went on the Adult night and had a lot of fun. The murder mystery, silent auction and the fact you served beer was great! I even climbed throuh the indoor play centre 🤣. Movies, V.R. and lots and lots of lego to play around with. We had a really fun night!
John A — Google review
Great for Kids! Can easily spend two to three hrs.. 4D cinemas is great and so some fun rides inside. Play area and coffee shop for little bites.
Sathish M — Google review
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3.2
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1 Bass Pro Mills Dr, Vaughan, ON L4K 5W4, Canada
https://www.legolanddiscoverycentre.com/toronto/?utm_source=local-listing&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=homepage
+1 905-761-7066
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Rockwood Conservation Area

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Park
Nature & Parks
Nestled just outside Guelph, Ontario, Rockwood Conservation Area is a serene haven for nature enthusiasts. This picturesque preserve boasts stunning limestone cliffs and the winding Eramosa River, creating a perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures. While its hiking trails may not be the longest in the province, they are undeniably captivating. As you traverse the two main interconnected paths, you'll encounter fascinating geological features such as caves, crevices, and remnants of old mill ruins that add to the area's charm.
Absolutely gorgeous!! 😍 I had no idea this place existed! It looks like a place from Northern Ontario. It is spectacularly beautiful with interesting rock formations, a cave, falls, trees! They have paths for you to walk on, or you can swim at the beach. They have mini golf and a playground. Some people go canoeing or kayaking. We loved climbing into the cave! Food: Yes, there is a food truck that sells ice cream and drinks (water, etc). See my pics. Washrooms: Yes, at the beach and also portable toilets along the trail. Water bottle filling station: No, but they did have a food truck selling water bottles. Wheelchair accessibility: The beach is wheelchair accessible with a ramp, but the trails are not. See the steps in my pic.
Amy P — Google review
Rockwood Conservation Area, located just outside Toronto, is a hidden gem that offers an extraordinary blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. This stunning park is a haven for nature lovers, featuring majestic limestone cliffs, caves, and glacial potholes that captivate visitors with their ancient charm. The lush forests and serene river create an idyllic setting for hiking, canoeing, and photography. The well-maintained trails are suitable for all ages and provide breathtaking views at every turn. Camping at Rockwood is a treat, with spacious sites that offer privacy and a peaceful atmosphere. The staff is friendly and ensures that the park remains clean and safe for everyone. Families, in particular, will love the swimming area, complete with a sandy beach perfect for a relaxing day by the water. Whether you’re looking for a day trip or a weekend getaway, Rockwood Conservation Area delivers an unforgettable experience. It’s a perfect escape from the city’s hustle and a place where nature’s beauty truly shines.
Sanjai J — Google review
We just spent 5 days camping with friends. Clean and quiet this time of year. We enjoyed hiking to the caves and around the old Mill and really enjoyed kayaking the calm beautiful water. Just a little over an hour to putter the nooks and crannies but so good for your soul!
Kathy H — Google review
Beautiful and quite easy trail. (We were with small kids so we went to the mill ruins, but then decided to go around and visit the lookout - worth it!!). There are a picturesque mill ruins, the dam with kind of waterfall, cave. A lot of parking places, small beach, picnik area with bbq, drinking water and toilets. Ps From the official site: The conservation area charges an admission fee. 2024 Fees Preschool (3 and under): Free Child (4-12): $3.75 Adult (13-64): $8.50 Seniors (65+)/ People with disabilities $6.75
Yul — Google review
I must say it was a bit of a let down. Elora is a beautiful town. The gorge and natural surroundings are impressive. So to drive 30 minutes from Elora to get to this beach, I had expectations. It's a small beach on a small artificial bay created by a dam. It has great facilities and parking. And because we camped at the Elora Gorge Conservation Area we didn't have to pay to access this beach. That was a good thing. It's a good day beach for small kids.
Hallam C — Google review
We had a great day experience. We have been there on a Long Weekend. I love the grounds. Very well kept. A great family environment. The park was not very crowded, there was grass everywhere even near the beach, the beach was well maintained with adequate amount of sand. For those who like to hike, there are plenty of options to walk around the lake. This park is much better maintained. We rented Canoe and it was an awesome experience. You have Plenty of space for Kayaking. From Hiking, Canoeing, Fishing & Picnic setups this park will not disappoint you.
Amritpal T — Google review
Great spot for both hiking and kayaking. I've visited several times for kayaking, and it never gets old. The combination of rocks and water always gives it a fresh, uncharted feel. (August)
JINS L — Google review
A great fun weekend spot for spending the whole day with family and friends. The beach is small, but amazing place to take a dip or rent a canoe or kayak. The rental reasonably low priced and get that experience of canoeing right beside the ducks in the lake. Take the short hikes and the lookout point is worth it.
Sushil S — Google review
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4.0
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161 Fall St S, Guelph/Eramosa, ON N0B 2K0, Canada
https://www.grandriver.ca/outdoor-recreation/conservation-areas/rockwood/
+1 519-856-9543
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Gage Park

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City park
Nature & Parks
Park
Gage Park, Brampton's oldest park located in the downtown core, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. In the warm months, it hosts weekly concerts and has a wading pool and splash pad. In winter, an outdoor skating rink is available. The park features beautiful flower gardens, walking paths, and picnic areas making it ideal for family outings or leisurely days in the sun.
One of the most beautiful public parks in downtown Brampton with an awesome skating ring during winter This is the place to go to during the festivities The Christmas decorations and the way it’s lit and decorated during Christmas is a must visit It’s breathtakingly beautiful Would definitely recommend visiting this beautiful park I could go there every single day and be jaw dropped
Alka V — Google review
I went for a walk to Gage Park in Brampton, and it was incredible! The Christmas lights display was stunning, showcasing Canadian heritage and culture in such a unique way. If you have some time, you should definitely visit Gage Park in Brampton—you won’t be disappointed!
Irene M — Google review
This is a nice little park best during the Christmas season. They have a skating rink with equipment rentals. Its a bit difficult to find the parking. The best option is to park at the City Hall public parking where the first hour is free. Great for Christmas photos
Sanand A — Google review
Gage Park is an absolute gem during the holiday season! The city transforms the entire park into a winter wonderland, with beautiful Christmas lights that create a festive, magical atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to get into the holiday spirit. Whether you're strolling through the park to admire the lights or enjoying a fun evening of ice skating on the rink, there’s something for everyone. The best part,It’s all free! You can gather with family and friends, take in the seasonal displays, and skate without spending a dime. The ice rink is well-maintained, offering a great spot for both beginners and seasoned skaters alike. Overall, Gage Park provides a wonderful, budget-friendly outing where you can make lasting memories with your loved ones. If you're looking for a joyful and festive experience, this park is definitely worth a visit during the holidays.
G.S P — Google review
Gage Park is a very beautiful park specially during the winter with it's free outdoor ice skating rink. The rink is surrounded by beautiful lighting making it a delight to skate at night. Skate rentals and sharpening is also available. Rentals cost $15 for 2 hours and $10 for kids aged 12 and under, helmets are also available to rent at $5. The rink is open daily from 5pm-10pm and 10am-10pm on Saturday and Sunday. Underground parking is available in City Hall. Overall a nice option for a winter outdoor family activity.
Imran S — Google review
Gage Park in Brampton is an amazing place. Beautiful park with lots of trees and greenery. Personally, I like it during the snowtime. During the winter, the park is illuminated with lights all over, and an absolute delight and treat to the eyes and mind. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience in the freezing cold, worth it, unforgettable and just loved it. Not to miss this illuminated experience during the next winter.
Thonta P — Google review
I was staying near Gage Park. I used to come here almost every week. I have seen this park in every season. Now I'm shifted to another place and i miss this park very much. It was such a cute park with cherry blossom tree, Farmer's market, fall colors, tree lightening ceremony, skating rink, beautiful decoration, and jamming sessions by some freelance musicians on weekends. I miss everything. I wish to come here someday to enjoy the charm of this park.
Archana W — Google review
As everyone is visiting places to get the wonderful view of cherry blossoms, me and my friend decided to go to Gage Park as it is in the Downtown hence, very accessible by bus. Although front side of the park was temporarily fenced due to renovation probably, we still got beautiful sight of the white cherry blossoms. We soaked ourselves in the sunlight and the fresh air and clicked tons of nice pictures. The bungalow is a great place to get clicked with. Overall, it was worth of spending time! Made our day!
Vrinda K — Google review
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45 Main St S, Brampton, ON L6Y 1M9, Canada
http://www.brampton.ca/EN/residents/parks/Pages/Gage-Park.aspx
+1 905-874-2820
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Toronto Zoo

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Toronto Zoo is a must-visit for animal lovers, being the largest zoo in Canada and home to over 5,000 animals from 500 different species. The expansive outdoor pavilions showcase creatures from around the globe, including those native to Africa, the Americas, Australia, and Europe. Visitors can also catch the engaging Wonders of Wildlife Show at the Waterside Theatre and cool off at Splash Island, a waterpark featuring slides and other aquatic attractions.
Toronto Zoo is an amazing destination for families, animal lovers, and anyone looking to spend a fun day outdoors. The zoo is huge and well-organized, with a wide variety of animals from around the world, including pandas, tigers, gorillas, and exotic birds. The exhibits are thoughtfully designed, providing naturalistic habitats that make it feel like you’re getting a real glimpse into the animals’ lives. There are plenty of walking trails, picnic areas, and educational displays that make the visit both enjoyable and informative. Seasonal events and interactive experiences, like feeding sessions or educational talks, add extra value to the visit. Plan to spend several hours exploring — comfortable shoes and water are a must! Toronto Zoo is a top-notch destination for a fun, educational, and memorable day in Toronto.
Nafiz I — Google review
I visited on a very hot summer day and unfortunately many of the animals were either hiding in the shade or sleeping, which made it harder to see them. I was especially excited to see the polar bears, but they were resting during my visit. The zoo itself is quite large, and it can easily take half a day to explore all the different sections. I think going in the fall would be a better experience since the weather is cooler and the animals are likely to be more active and visible. Despite the heat, I really enjoyed walking through the different areas, and my favorite part of the zoo was definitely the Africa section with its wide variety of animals and beautiful setting. Overall, it was a fun visit and I would recommend it, but the timing of the season can make a big difference in what you get to see.
Albion — Google review
In Toronto, the Zoo is one of the most visited attractions for tourists and locals alike, as its focus on entertaining children and young adults means it's always bustling. If you're planning a visit, I recommend purchasing your tickets online in advance to avoid lines at the entrance. However, you can also try buying tickets at the door and get discounted tickets. The Zoo often hosts events at certain times of the year, such as this one for Halloween, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on their social media for more information on opening days. To get there, there's a shuttle service from Union Station and a bus that runs directly to the Zoo. If you're driving, they have private parking. For food, the park is very well-equipped, with plenty of snack bars, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and a Tim Hortons. However, you can bring your own food, as the park has picnic tables. The park has excellent facilities for visitors with disabilities, with paved streets without potholes, access ramps, staff support, and accessible restrooms. The park also has lockers, where you can rent and leave your belongings. Along with all the animal facilities, the zoo also has a splash pad that opens in spring and closes in the first weeks of fall, a zip line, a carousel, and souvenir shops. The tour is very cool, and everyone is sure to be delighted.
Karen G — Google review
Toronto Zoo is a great place for families. Even though there is construction happening right now and a few animals are not available to see, it’s still absolutely worth visiting. The zoo is clean, spacious, and well organized. My son enjoyed the kids’ learning areas and interactive displays. Friendly staff, lots of walking paths, and plenty of spots to relax. A great outdoor experience for kids and adults — we’ll definitely visit again!
Thivakaran A — Google review
I haven't been to the zoo in 30 years! My one year old grandchild was in awe and it brought back wonderful memories of visiting with his mother. I loved how clean it was and the hospital was pretty amazing. The staff were most helpful too. A great day had by all.
Miriam C — Google review
Overall great place. The only reason I removed a star is because, although I understand many of the animals not being out because November is cold, in the canadian area there were supposed to be 6 animals out and we were only able to see 3 of them. That was definitely not worth the absurdly steep hill we had to climb on our way back. That was the only downside of the experience. Loved the place though.
O C — Google review
We hadn't been to the zoo in over a decade. Though we got there relatively early in the day, we ended up skipping the whole Canadian section for two reasons: time, and the sheer amount of walking we would have had to do. The day we went, the Capybaras were also block off (or at least we could not figure out how to get to them). A tad disappointing for one of our party. I think that some of the signs were a tad difficult to follow, even with a map to help guide us. There was also limited staff on the premises with visitors, so there wasn't really anyone we could ask other than other visitors. I strongly encourage the following: 1. Buy your tickets in advance. If buying on location, make sure to show your presto card for a discount. 2. Bring food and water. You will get hungry, and as with all day long trips you will need to refresh and fuel yourself. 3. Bring a good camera. You're not particularly close to any of the animals in outdoor enclosures (understandable), so if you wish to take pictures, make sure you bring your best camera or phone. 4. Make note of washrooms. There are a good number of them, but you do have to walk a good little while between each one.
Dessi D — Google review
It is a fantastic place to visit with family and friends. We had a good time seeing all Fall colors and walking around. While animals in captivity is bad, it is still important to understand them and value their importance in our lives. They have so many different species of all kinds of animals. Some animals are always resting so you don't get to see them always. You have to pay $20 for the parking and the tickets are extra. They have plenty of parking though. Definitely recommend visiting once.
Sourabh J — Google review
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2000 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5K7, Canada
https://www.torontozoo.com/
+1 416-392-5900
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Journeys

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$$$$affordable
Shoe store
Teen-oriented chain supplying casual, surf-&-skate-inspired clothes, shoes & accessories.
Really great selectin of shoes! If you can't find what you're looking for at Foot Locker, it's probably here with rare limited selections! They staff here are all very nice and friendly. They give quite good recommendations based on what your desires are and are fairly knowledgeable of the brand/inventory they own. Well organized with nice seating arrangement as well.
Carol F — Google review
I had a terrible experience here on January 8th. The shoes I bought were advertised on sale at a specific price and even had the tag with the price on them, but when I went to check out, the cashier cut off the tag with the sale price and I got charged $20 more. When I told the girl cashing me out she said that they didn’t have time to change the tags on the sale items at all that day but it was already 4pm in the day, I’m sure they could’ve had time to change it or at least honor the price on the shoe. Instead she said there’s nothing she can do and couldn’t give me the show for that price.
María V — Google review
I come in, buy some boots..went home, only to realise i received a size larger ..not only the wrong size..but the wrong boot too ..they didn't fit, they were too big, bring them back to store.. and what does manager Azra say? They are WORN! CANT RETURN, THERES MUD ON THEM. How can they be worn when they never fit? Also, can someone please show me the mud?!?! Ive been shopping here for the last 5 years, buying everything from sneakers to boots, even the wife has bought from here so many times. Never had a problem before. My challenge remains, find the mud! I insisted so many times that they were not worn but she didn't want to listen. All this really goes to show me is that they sold me shoes that had been worn before.
Fahad I — Google review
I wanted to buy a shoe for my girl but the attendant is not very helpful. She made me feel like im disturbing her several times when I asked for a size. I’m a salesman, too. It saddens me whenever I witness a salesperson in the store failing to perform their duties effectively. We didn't make a purchase before leaving the store because she did not attend us properly, which amounts to a missed sales opportunity. Having her in your business leads to financial loss for your company. Visited July 13, 2023, qround 12:10…
Alma R — Google review
My daughter and I walked into 5 or 6 different shoe stores on a quiet Tuesday morning in Square One. Not a single employee in any of those stores asked if we needed help finding anything and in one case he couldn’t be bothered to look up from his phone. Not until we walked into Journeys and were greeted by Ali. She was kind and helpful and steered us to a shoe that we would never have looked at. She is definitely a kind soul and a great employee! I would shop here again based on the service alone. Thanks Ali!
Nicole B — Google review
I came in to return a brand new pair of shoes and was told I couldn’t return them because they were worn. I bought them online and attempted to return them the same day I received them. They were a simple pair of black vans with not even so much as a spec of dust. Staff were condescending and made me feel like a criminal.
Carol R — Google review
I purchased a pair of heeled Crocs from this store months ago. The cashier from that time recognised me when I went in recently, and asked about me. That made my day. I appreciate it. Also, the Crocs are awesome. I wear them everywhere. The price was very reasonable.
Sara — Google review
Great shoe selection for men, women and kids. The staff here are very friendly and helpful. I ordered a shoe from them that they didn't have in store and there was a big mix up. When I came into the store to solve it, associates Tashèe and Alex went above and beyond to come up with a solution and I left satisfied.
Yasmin — Google review
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100 City Centre Dr, Mississauga, ON L5B 2C9, Canada
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Royal Ontario Museum

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$$$$expensive
Art museum
The Royal Ontario Museum is Canada's largest and most comprehensive museum, offering a wide range of attractions that make multiple visits a must. The museum features sprawling natural history and world cultures galleries, including dinosaur fossil skeletons in the Age of Dinosaurs exhibit. Visitors can explore the Samuel European Galleries to learn about European style through the ages, as well as the Life in Crisis: Schad Gallery of Biodiversity for an extensive natural history collection.
The Royal Ontario Museum is simply amazing. The mix of modern architecture with classic spaces makes it unique from the moment you arrive. The exhibits are very complete and diverse: from dinosaurs and fossils to ancient cultures from around the world and contemporary art. It’s a place where both kids and adults can learn, as every gallery is full of fascinating details. The staff is friendly and always willing to help. The facilities are spacious, clean, and well organized. Without a doubt, it’s a must-visit in Toronto and the perfect place to spend several hours discovering history, science, and culture all in one place.
Arisleydy C — Google review
The Royal Ontario Museum is truly a gem in Toronto. My visit was such a great experience — there’s so much to see and learn, and every section is beautifully curated. From natural history and world cultures to art and interactive exhibits, there’s something for everyone. What stood out to me was how well-organized everything is. The displays are detailed and engaging, and you can spend hours exploring without feeling rushed. The building itself is stunning, and the overall atmosphere makes you want to keep coming back. It’s a perfect place for families, friends, or even a solo day out. Whether you’re interested in history, science, or culture, the ROM offers it all under one roof. I left feeling amazed and inspired — highly recommend visiting if you’re in Toronto!
Muskaan S — Google review
I visited the Royal Ontario Museum last week on a weekday, and it was such a fun experience! I’ve always heard good things about the ROM, but seeing everything in person was even better. Since it wasn’t too crowded, I got to take my time exploring the galleries and really enjoy each section. The dinosaur exhibits were super impressive — they’re definitely a highlight. I also loved the cultural displays from different parts of the world, especially the Asian and Egyptian sections. There’s just so much to see that a few hours didn’t feel enough. The architecture of the building itself is also worth appreciating — the mix of classic and modern design makes it feel unique. The staff were friendly, and everything was well-organized and clean. Overall, it’s such a great spot for anyone visiting Toronto or even locals who haven’t been in a while. Whether you’re into history, art, or science, there’s something for everyone. I left feeling both entertained and a little smarter — totally worth it! We will visit again with my family.
Rica C — Google review
The Royal Ontario Museum, Canada’s most famous museum, is located in the heart of Toronto. With its vast exhibition halls and impressive collections, this place stands as a true fortress of culture. Opened in 1914, the museum displays more than 18 million works of art from different regions and time periods around the world. These works are showcased in dozens of diverse galleries such as dinosaurs, birds, the Middle East, China, Egypt, toy soldiers, and world treasures. It’s not possible to explore the Royal Ontario Museum in just a few hours. Therefore, if you have the time, I recommend dedicating at least a full day — or ideally two days — to visiting the museum.
Culinistanbul — Google review
Easy to go with the city pass but if you can become a member, there will be many exhibitions that you will also be allowed to go to. You can easily spend 2-3 hrs just walking around. Some cakes, and beverages are also available on the ground floor for a small break. Some sections were really cool. Especially recommend the gems section. Unfortunately, dinosaur’s section was closed until first week of December.
Payal N — Google review
It was an absolutely amazing museum. The exhibits were nicely curated, the artifacts were lovely. The biggest downside was how noisy it was, there was a live performance in the lobby and it took away from the atmosphere that the museum had, I also wish they made it clear as to which area was heavily kid oriented, or else I wouldn’t have spent so much time on the second floor when I could’ve been on the third floor actually seeing the stuff I really wanted to see and learn about. But that being said the areas they have for kids is very well done and the kids there seemed to be having a great time learning. I loved the Greek and Roman section of the museum and paying to see saints, sinners and lovers was very worth it. Absolutely stunning paintings, you could see the brush strokes and the tiny details on the canvases. The ROM was a lot of fun.
Anna R — Google review
We visited the museum on a snowy Sunday afternoon, there was no waiting for the tickets, 35 CAN/adult person. Staff were friendly, ready to explain and direct. The ground floor included marvelous pieces from China and some from Korea. Last floor for the European and Egyptian cultures. We took more than 2 hours, but we could not visit it all. Beautiful experience for a neat museum
Dr. M — Google review
There's a lot going on here. If you are really into museums and want to look at most things then plan to spend four or more hours here. There's dedication to natural history for animals and civilizations. Good assortment of unique pieces. There is a lot of pottery, more than you'd think for sure. The collection of Greek and Roman busts is impressive along with the number of tombs. The dinosaur exhibit wasn't able to be fully seen due to renovations.
Brandon E — Google review
4.7
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4.4
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100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada
https://www.rom.on.ca/
+1 416-586-8000
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St. Lawrence Market

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$$$$affordable
Market
St. Lawrence Market is a renowned foodie destination located in Toronto's historic Old Town district. It has over 100 vendors offering a wide variety of products, including produce, antiques, baked goods, and meats. The market dates back to 1803 and is considered the oldest in Toronto. Visitors can indulge in local favorites such as peameal bacon sandwiches at Carousel Bakery or explore European-style pastries at Future Bakery.
Loved this area. Lively atmosphere, great smells from various food stalls. Wonderful experience. Definitely recommend a visit. We brought various butter tarts and they were heavenly. So much to see (and eat) 😀
Tracy B — Google review
Family and I went to this amazing St.Lawrence Market and it was so many shops inside for whatever you need. It had amazing Food options and so many Meats options also. What are the unique thing is how different culture kind of meat and cheese and fruits that were in this Market. The food was so fresh anywhere you tried to eat because it was made fresh right away. We try the pizza place and it was very delicious. The only reason why I give it a four star is because it would have been nice to see some Halal Options in Market as it had None and we had to find Cheese pizza to eat. Also bathroom could been cleaner! Overall Very Amazing and Unique Market to visit.
Kamran — Google review
If you would love to visit local market as a tourist, this is the place to go! It has nice market atmosphere and I see long queue at many shops in the market by locals. It also cater both raw and ready to eat food. So you can buy beef steak to cook in your homestay or buy ready to eat food. Variety range from meat to seafood to fruits to bread to tarts to desserts and even maple syrup! Beautiful atmosphere and nice yummy food.... A nice brunch place and market!
Gem N — Google review
Had a terrific time spending the day browsing St Lawrence Market. Bought an amazingly creative bouquet of flowers to brighten our hotel room. Had a delicious charcuterie lunch made from purchasing items from various vendors. Dessert was the largest berries we’ve ever seen, sweet, juicy, and delicious! Bought some pork belly to bring home after our trip. Purchased wines, a few souvenirs for our kids, generally had a nice day browsing through the enormous market. For reference I’d say it is about six times the size of Pike Place Market in Seattle.
Kristen — Google review
Pretty much every visitor to Toronto knows this market. It's in a class of its own among public markets. Think about the scale, the vibe, the amazing selection and quality of products. You can even eat and drink while you shop—how great is that? On a nice day (if it's not too cold), the outdoor patio is the place to be. It's spacious, with pigeons wandering around, and another market is just across the street. Picture this: you're eating a lobster roll or pasta, feeding the pigeons, enjoying the scenery, and chatting with friends. What a fantastic scene!
Summer Z — Google review
A nice place to visit, lots of options for fancy goods, food particularly seafoods, meats, cheese, backed delicacies, sweets and farm produce. Liked the bright, happy vibe and roaming carefree environment. It was Christmas buying time, it added colourfulness. Good for buying souvenirs too.
Basant — Google review
This is probably the best market in town for fresh produce and so much more. For example, you can indulge yourself in all things protein in many shops on the main floor. If you feel more adventurous, you might want to check out the seafood stalls as well. My vegetarian friends will also find their delights. This is one of the oldest and simply best places in Toronto for the freshest food possible. I feel blessed to live nearby and be able to take advantage of this privilege to get the food of my choice at anytime. I especially love the lamb chops and marinated chicken breasts 😊 Highly recommended to all foodies living downtown Toronto.
James S — Google review
Wonderful experience of the oldest market in Canada! There was a booth that has been there since before Canadas birth! The main floor is where fresh food is sold. The lower level has all the international flavours… will visit again. Lively atmosphere… need sitting area in winter. Has a mini-museum in lowest level where the jail used to be.
David E — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(14136)
Toronto, ON M5E 1C3, Canada
https://www.stlawrencemarket.com/
+1 416-392-7120
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CN Tower

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Sights & Landmarks
Event venue
The CN Tower is a must-see landmark in Toronto, standing at over 553 meters tall. It's known for its glass floor and revolving eatery offering panoramic views of the city. Visitors can also experience EdgeWalk, a thrilling hands-free walk around the outside ledge of the tower. As one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, it's a Canadian icon and symbol of Toronto.
A overwhelming experience for me as a photography buff. The views offered are simply awesome, you can see the surrounding as if from flight, don't forget to make a time lapse movie that would make you proud. CN tower of Toronto, being the highest man made structure from its completion in 1976 to 2007 when Burz Khalifa became tallest. The highest level that a visitor can go is 457 meters from bottom, total height being 553 meters. There is a revolving restaurant at 355 meters. You can sit near the window and enjoy the 360° view where skyscraper buildings of 60+ floors appear small below while dining. The height affects air pressure and feels like being in a flight. The views from CN tower lift while ascending itself is quite rewarding. You are arriving main deck, you get free access to observation deck and glass window floor to look through and stand on the glass panels which offer the view if ground floor from 350 meter level. There you can buy the top deck ticket for 12 CAD and ride another lift to go to 450 meter level which is highest visitors can go. Nice view from there also, you can see two rail stations, lots of highways, Billy airport and numorous skyscrapers along with beautiful lake. You can also feel little sway at top deck that adds to the wow. Tip - you can reserve the table at 360 restaurant in advance, can skip the line while entering tower, get free access to main observation deck and very good dining experience on the price of minimum 75 CAD spent per head in restaurant, where as you can buy a 80 CAD ticket for CN tower entry, long line with free vitamin D greets you and you have to spend extra on food with limited seating, access to only main deck levels and still have to pay 12 CAD extra for top deck. So, booking a table in 360 works out to be more rewarding.
Basant S — Google review
Obviously this place has an amazing view. I ordered an old fashioned. It was perfectly made. My food was amazing. I got the multi-course meal that included an appetizer, the main dish, and a dessert. It was definitely on the pricey side. For one person with a good solid tip and of course the alcoholic drink. My total bill was about $160. That said the view is amazing. The service was great. The food was amazing. Absolutely worth every bit of it and it was a great evening to myself with a beautiful sunset. I highly recommend getting reservations and I would also recommend to look and see what time is sunset is and get there about a half hour before
Richard C — Google review
I recently visited the CN Tower with a group of friends on a weekday, and it was an unforgettable experience! We decided to buy our tickets online beforehand, which meant we didn't have to wait in long lines. This definitely helped make the whole experience smoother and more enjoyable from the start. The moment we stepped into the lift, the excitement was already building up. The staff in the elevator were not just professional but also incredibly funny and engaging, which added an unexpected and delightful touch to the ride. The fast ascent gave us a sense of anticipation, and the view as we reached the top was nothing short of breathtaking. From the observation deck, the city sprawled beneath us like a living, breathing landscape. The buildings seemed to stretch endlessly, while the cars and vehicles below appeared as tiny moving dots—it's amazing how perspective shifts when you're so high up! The day view was spectacular, offering a clear, panoramic look at Toronto's impressive skyline, and we could see all the way to Lake Ontario. But what really made the experience even more magical was seeing the city transition as the sun began to set. Watching the sky change from golden hues to the deep blues of night, the lights of the city flickering to life below, was truly mesmerizing. One of the highlights of our visit was the chance to see the vastness of Lake Ontario. The enormous water body stretched out endlessly, and you could almost feel the peace that it brought to the bustling city. It’s hard to put into words how incredible it felt to take in such a stunning sight from such a height. While we soaked in the views, we also treated ourselves to some delicious food at the restaurant, which had its own glass floor. Dining while looking out over the entire city, surrounded by the endless sky and twinkling lights, made the meal even more memorable. Everything down below seemed so small and far away—the buildings, the busy streets, even the people—all of it felt like a different world from up there. It was a perfect blend of nature, cityscape, and human activity, all from the comfort of the CN Tower. The whole experience left us with a sense of awe and wonder, and we all agreed it was a memory we’d cherish. Whether you're a local or a tourist, the CN Tower offers a truly unique way to experience the city of Toronto. It’s a place where the beauty of the skyline meets the serenity of the natural world, making for an unforgettable visit. I can’t wait to go back again—this time maybe to see the city from the glass floor! Highly recommend it to anyone looking for an incredible view, great food, and a fun, memorable experience.
Raveena B — Google review
We enjoyed the beauty of the tower. We opted for the trip to the top. It's a tad overrated. The clouds at the top made getting good pictures a difficult task. The elevator is super crowded, but very fast. The staff members are kind, respectful and helpful. I think going to the observation deck would have been a better option for us. It is lit beautifully at night from the outside. The glass floor and big beautiful images behind it were fun!
Amie S — Google review
I visited the CN Tower with my family a few years back, and the view from the top is absolutely beautiful and breathtaking. You really get to see the city from a whole new perspective. Standing on the glass floor was both exciting and a little nerve-wracking. I definitely felt a bit anxious looking straight down, but it was a fun and memorable experience. It’s one of those iconic spots in Toronto that’s worth visiting once. Whether you go during the day or at night, the view is stunning either way.
NJ C — Google review
The CN Tower is a must-see! A unique place any time of year. The view from the top is indescribable – the entire city looks like a scale model, with Lake Ontario stretching out to the horizon. The biggest attraction? The glass floor, which you step onto with a little trepidation, but then burst into a broad smile 😄 The whole experience was perfectly organized and with very friendly service. It's worth buying tickets online. If you're in Toronto, you simply can't miss it! I recommend it to anyone who wants to see Toronto from a completely different perspective. An unforgettable experience!
Apartamenty S — Google review
My first time experience here was amazing. The walk to the restaurant is a little bit much but once you are in the building it’s actually pretty neat. You go up the sky lift that gives you amazing views of the city and immediately out of the elevator you are guided and seated to you seat. Now I did make reservations that were honored so I’d recommend making arrangements ahead of time, we were there for a birthday and they accommodated my wishes of acknowledging the special with a cute placard and a special desert for his birthday with a cute placard. The food however was 10/10 I had the lamb shank and grits, with a deconstructed Caesar salad. Everything tasted great even my guys food was good he opted for the seafood route with a lobster style meal and Brussels. I can say 10/10 even our waiter was attentive and helped up pick out items and plan our meal accordingly. I missed his name but he was amazing and well wishes to him. I inquired about if there were any semi sweet wines and he recommended me one and even let me sample it ! Of course it was amazing right from Canadian vineyards which was a plus. I’d definitely recommend if you are okay spending a good penny.
Ahla J — Google review
We absolutely loved this experience and we're going to come back to do it again. We enjoyed everything about it. We were able to walk up and buy tickets, there was no wait. I was truly surprised by the size of the tower. The views were incredible and there's an art exhibit. I don't want to give it all away but this was worth every penny.
Kay J — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(25810)
290 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
https://www.cntower.ca/en-ca/home.html
+1 416-868-6937
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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, located in downtown Toronto near the Rogers Centre and CN Tower, is a modern and expansive indoor aquarium showcasing thousands of marine species. From barracudas to rays, jellyfish, octopi, moray eels, and giant sharks, the aquarium offers a diverse range of sea creatures. Visitors can enjoy educational behind-the-scenes tours, interactive displays, and even in-water experiences with Cownose and Southern Stingrays.
Fabulous fabulous fabulous. An aquarium whose glasses are as clean as it could be, no fishy smell and despite of its size it is quite difficult to maintain that. There is a huge filtration plant at work that contributes to it but that is only one part. The staff efforts are the main hero here. That's first fabulous. Second fabulous is the variety of fresh water and marine life available to see. From tiny fish and other life forms, to huge animals that are a sight to behold in a aquarium environment. Just visit to see the variety. Lots if information displayed about natural habitat, needs of conservation etc. And the third fabulous the concept itself. The glass tunnel inside tanks where you can enter to see the creatures all around yourself, the moving conveyor to felicitate the smooth flow of visitors without crowding or obstruction of view, the open tank concept where you can dip your hand in water to touch some of the creatures, the decor that is inspired by marine life forms and upkeep, all are good. There is a separate section for aquatic or amphibious, reptiles like crocs and caymans. Plenty of offerings for children to play constructively and a inside eatery as well souvenir shop to explore. Highly recommend. Buy tickets in advance to avoid wait, open time tickets available on line as well on spot.
Basant S — Google review
We absolutely loved our experience! It was so much fun for everyone, and truly perfect for all ages — especially the kids. There were so many activities that kept them entertained and excited the entire time. Everything was well organized, clean, and safe, which made it easy for us to just relax and enjoy ourselves. The staff were friendly and helpful, and you could tell they really cared about making sure everyone had a great time. We’ll definitely be coming back — such a wonderful place for families to make memories together!
Noora E — Google review
Ripley’s Aquarium is an amazing place for families. My son loved watching the stingrays — you can see them from above (bird’s-eye view) in open water, just a few feet away. The kids’ section has a small filtration system for play purposes, where children can learn how water moves through the aquarium. It’s educational, fun, and a great way for kids to explore and understand how filtration works. The place is clean, well-organized, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Highly recommended for both kids and adults!
Thivakaran A — Google review
Its a really cool, fairly big aquarium. It was a little cfowdwd, but other than that, it was fun. There were so many decorations and things to see, and unique sea creatures. The kids indoor playground looked fun, and all the tanks were very clean, and the creatures were well maintained. The only problem was the food. I there were more fikd options. The only cafeteria type food place only had a couple crowded tables, and barely had anything on the menu. But that wasnt enough to bring my rating down to a 4 stars, because the aquarium is so great. I love this place.
Eva B — Google review
Awesome for all ages. Plenty of seating arrangements for elders. Touching the sting ray is the best thing as a climax kids can have. My kids had an amazing day. The aquarium has a lot of variety of sea creatures . Moreover the way it has been presented is amazing. Information display is very clear and simple. Its worth the money. Memorable experience.
Faiz K — Google review
9:00 a.m. Toronto My CityPASS said I could visit Ripley’s Aquarium anytime, so with an hour to spare before my CN Tower reservation, I decided to head inside. I asked the girl scanning tickets how long it usually took to get through. She told me about an hour and a half. It was Monday morning, and the place was completely empty. It was quiet, the kind of quiet that hums in your chest. Just the low music and the faint whoosh of water cycling through the tanks. The blue light made everything look like it was breathing. I wandered slowly, taking in the small faces of the fish and the strange calm that filled the rooms. There was even a “quiet tent” set up for anyone who needed a break. I understood why. If I had another encounter with that sawfish staring at me like it was judging my entire existence, I’d need it too. For a quick stop, it ended up being one of the most peaceful hours of my trip so far.
Alduien — Google review
It was nice, but honestly, $56 for adults and $38 for children is way too expensive for what you offer. There were no glow fish, no dolphins, and not even a dolphin show. For the amount you charge, at least include some impressive or unique marine life that makes the visit feel worth the money. They seriously needs to improve its exhibits or reconsider its pricing it feels more like a tourist trap than an educational experience.
Maria K — Google review
One of the best Aquariums I have ever gone to. Great tour of the water life in Lake Ontario, this place taught me a lot about the creatures in the water. They have a great jellyfish exhibit which has glow in the dark jellyfish under blacklight which was an amazing experience. If you have never visited this aquarium I highly recommend you check this place out!
Vincent P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(20853)
288 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
https://www.ripleys.com/attractions/ripleys-aquarium-of-canada
+1 647-351-3474
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Distillery District

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
The Distillery District, located in Toronto, is a charming pedestrian-only area housed in 19th-century buildings that used to be a large whiskey distillery. The cobblestone streets are now home to trendy independent restaurants, bars, and shops. Art enthusiasts can explore galleries and outdoor sculptures while enjoying various performances at the district's theaters. In December, the Toronto Christmas Market transforms the area into a festive wonderland.
4.3
(8379)
Toronto, ON, Canada
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Toronto Islands

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Island
Nature & Parks
Parks
Toronto Islands, a cluster of 13 small islands in Lake Ontario, are easily accessible from downtown Toronto via a short ferry ride. The main islands for visitors are Centre Island, Wards Island, and Hanlan Point. Visitors can enjoy various recreational activities such as walking or biking along the bridges and pathways that connect the islands. There are also swimming beaches, boat rentals, and dining options available on the islands.
We visited Toronto Island about four weeks ago with our family and had a great time. It’s just a short boat ride from the city, but it really feels like you’re getting away from it all. The boat ride was smooth and gave us some amazing views of the Toronto skyline. Once we got to the island, we spent the day walking around, enjoying the peaceful vibe, and just relaxing together. It’s a beautiful spot calm, quiet, and full of nature. Perfect for a family outing. Definitely worth a visit.
S K — Google review
Beautiful, scenic and relaxing! Stunning views of downtown Toronto en route by ferry to this quaint set of interconnected islands. Lovely boardwalk from Ward’s Island to Centre Island. Clean and lifeguard-supervised swimming area on Centre Island. Cute amusement park and gardens. Spend the day or just a few hours.
Kristine B — Google review
Toronto Islands are one of the best places to visit in the city. The view of the skyline from across the water is absolutely breathtaking, especially at sunset. Whether it’s summer or fall, the islands are stunning. There are three islands, each with its own charm. You can take a boat to any of them (check the schedule), or grab a water taxi near Harbourfront for a more relaxing ride. The return trip from the island is free even if you didn’t take the ferry. The are a few beaches which are clean and scenic, perfect for summer days. I highly recommend going on a weekday, ideally in the morning to avoid crowds (it can be VERY crowdy on weekends). On weekdays it is quiet, peaceful, and you might feel like you have the whole place to yourself. The best way to explore is by renting a bike through Bike Share. There are lots of them available. There is also a nice boardwalk on the opposite side of the islands (no bikes permitted though). But the best part is of course the iconic view from Centre Island. There are also a few cafes for a quick snack, plenty of picnic spots, lots of water stations. Overall, Toronto Islands are a must-see!
Daria K — Google review
We ended up catching the ferry to Billy Bishop Airport (~10minutes). From there, we walked to Center Island. It was incredibly crowded for a weekday. Prices were high for pretty much everything. The highlights for us were the little farm, where we got to pet the ponies, donkeys, and goats. We caught the ferry back to the mainland maybe 40 minutes after exploring Center Island.
Dessi D — Google review
I always have a great time on this island—beautiful nature and delicious food. The only thing I didn’t like this time was that some people were going into the fountain pool, which isn’t allowed. Security should take steps to prevent this.
M A — Google review
Visited Toronto Island Park around 3 PM in October with friends. We spent about two hours walking around and watched a beautiful sunset. It was a bit cold, and there isn’t much to do during the colder months besides walking, grabbing a coffee or snack at the small café, or checking out the restaurant that was open. The views of the city and lake were great, but overall it’s a quiet, simple experience in the off-season. Also, in winter the ferry doesn’t reach the main island, so you have to walk about 30 minutes to get there
Denis F — Google review
had a great time at Toronto Islands. The place is peaceful and has amazing views of the city skyline. I went during the air show, and watching it from the island was a perfect choice. The planes flying over the water and skyline made it a great experience. We also had a small barbecue there, which added to the fun. The open space, fresh air, and calm surroundings made it a relaxing day. The ferry ride to the island was smooth and easy. Overall, it was a lovely day,good weather, exciting air show, tasty food, and a perfect spot to enjoy nature while still being close to the city.
Krati V — Google review
Beautiful islands to enjoy some quality time with friends and family. It’s an easy ferry ride or water taxi from the harbours. During weekend a very busy place, so a wait for ferry is long. However if you wish to save time, get a water taxi which is quick for some extra dollars. Overall the island is very clean with great sights and activities for everyone. It’s huge with different sides of it. Centre island is the main attraction for a new person or tourist. Easy to walk around or rent a cycle for better experience. Lots of places to get a quick drink or snacks. Lot of signage’s available and its self explanatory. Best views of Toronto skyline from the islands.
Gaurav A — Google review
4.7
(1970)
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4.6
(8634)
St Lawrence-East Bayfront-The Islands, ON, Canada, USA
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Jack Darling Memorial Park

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Memorial park
Nature & Parks
Jack Darling Memorial Park is a spacious green area located on the shores of Lake Ontario in Mississauga. It offers various amenities such as a dog park, playground, splash pad, and picnic areas with seating for up to 75 people. The park also provides barbecue facilities and public washrooms for visitors' convenience. With its sandy beach, walking trails, and picturesque views of the lake, it's an ideal destination for outdoor activities and family outings.
Jack Darling Park is a wonderful family-friendly spot with a beautiful beach that kids absolutely love. The water is shallow and safe for children, but it is best to bring proper swimming gear, especially for the little ones. The park has a splash pad, a large playground with rides, and plenty of picnic areas with BBQ facilities, perfect for a fun summer day. The walking and biking trails are excellent for a relaxed stroll or a scenic ride. It does get quite crowded on weekends and holidays, and parking can be tricky, so arriving early is a smart idea. Overall, it is a lively, welcoming park that offers plenty to keep both kids and adults happy.
Farhan S — Google review
Had a fantastic day at Jack Darling Memorial Park! The free parking is a huge plus, with plenty of spaces even on a busy weekend. The Lake Ontario shore is beautiful, and the fishing scene is lively – tons of people casting lines and having fun. Great for picnics, walks, or just chilling by the water. Highly recommend this vibrant park!
Pradip J — Google review
This park is the perfect spot to launch your paddleboard or kayak and enjoy a peaceful sunrise or sunset on the water. It offers convenient amenities like public washrooms, a foot rinse station, and plenty of picnic tables and open space, ideal for a family BBQ or picnic. Just be sure to arrive early; while there is ample parking, it fills up quickly!
Marta S — Google review
The park is pretty, beaches are nice, but it's very crowded on the weekends and we couldn't find space in the parking lots. We saw that many many cars had parked on the right side of the road where there are signs that say parking is forbidden on certain hours and days. However, we saw some of the cars there with fines on their windshields. Does someone know what these signs mean then? Those cars were outside of the days and restricted hours so ...utterly confused
Katerine C — Google review
Scenic, family-friendly park by the lake Jack Darling Memorial Park is a great spot for all ages—lots of green space, a splash pad, playground, picnic areas, and one of the best off-leash dog parks around. The lakefront views are beautiful, and One of the best parts is that the park connects directly to the Rattray Marsh Conservation Area via the waterfront trail, making it perfect for a longer, scenic walk through nature. It gets busy on weekends, so parking can be tight, but it’s a perfect place to relax or spend time outdoors with family, friends, or your dog.
Priyanka S — Google review
🌳 Jack Darling Memorial Park – Mississauga Review 🌳 Jack Darling Memorial Park is truly one of the best spots in Mississauga for a picnic or a relaxing day out 🌞🍉. The park is spacious with plenty of sitting areas, making it perfect for families, friends, or even just a solo escape into nature 🪑🧺. 💚 Nature lovers will be amazed – the greenery, walking paths, and overall calm vibes really make this park stand out 🌿🌸. You can easily spend hours here enjoying the fresh air, the views, and the peaceful environment. 🚻 The only drawback is the washrooms – they are available but could definitely be cleaner and more hygienic 😕. That’s one area that needs improvement. ☕ Luckily, there’s a Tim Hortons nearby, so you can grab your coffee, snacks, or even bring along some food before heading into the park 🥤🍩. ✨ Overall, if you’re looking for a beautiful picnic spot in Mississauga, this park is a gem! Just be prepared for the washroom situation, but everything else – nature, space, and convenience – makes up for it. 🌳💫
Abhineet D — Google review
Its is a beautiful lakeside park in Mississauga, perfect for family outings and picnics. It has wide open green spaces, a dog park, splash pad, and scenic walking trails with stunning views of Lake Ontario. It gets overcrowded on weekends and parking can be very difficult.
JINS L — Google review
A place of history, nature and spirit . JD memorial captures important local history, connects one to the legacy of visionaries who helped conceive and conserve the Lakeshore at Port Credit. The lakeshore has been landscaped with care and nuance to make it a unique place for rest , reflection and renewal. Beaches and reclamations are good to exercise, feel the breeze and connect with the Universal Spirit
Prashant B — Google review
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4.5
(469)
1180 Lakeshore Rd W, Mississauga, ON L5H 1A1, Canada
https://www.mississauga.ca/events-and-attractions/parks/jack-darling-memorial-park/
+1 905-615-4100
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Spencer Smith Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled along the stunning waterfront of downtown Burlington, Spencer Smith Park is a delightful urban oasis that beckons both locals and visitors alike. This charming park, named in honor of a renowned horticulturalist who played a pivotal role in shaping Burlington's parks and trails, boasts an array of attractions. With its lush green lawns, breathtaking views of the water, and inviting playgrounds, it’s an ideal spot for families to gather and create lasting memories.
Spencer Smith Park was a wonderful place to visit! We went on a Saturday (Aug. 31, 2024) and had a lovely walk along the lake and through the park. There was also a Labour Day weekend celebration going on, but we didn't check out the booths and festivities as we were there just to enjoy nature and to explore the cool structure at the Brant Street Pier! The view from the upper platform was awesome! Another great park in Burlington that you should visit, especially if you live in West End Toronto! It's only half an hour away! 😊👍💜 Here's a tip: If you go on a weekend, park at 414 Locust St. where the parking is free ... otherwise, you'll have a hard time finding a spot in that area ... or you'll pay $10 per hour!! 😉
Lorna S — Google review
Spencer Smith Park has a well manicured waterfront trail along the edges of Lake Ontario. It’s a great place to take a stroll, bike, roller blade, or jog. Lay down a beach mat or towel, and have yourself a little picnic. Catch a glimpse of the sun during sunrise or sunset. One can catch the fireworks show here during the July long weekend. Plus in early Spring, you can see the blooms of the Cherry Blossom trees. It’s connected to the Brant Street Pier. The Spencer Beach is nearby, and it’s relatively small in size and gets quickly filled in with people. There’s also a memorial nearby honouring the people who fought and died serving our country. Metered parking is available, but the parking spaces are limited.
M G — Google review
This park is very beautiful and have amazing view. Park is child friendly and have lot of activity for child to do. At the same time if you want to eat or drink something then they have bench over there. It was lovely to gp there. I recommend this to families and couples. And those who feel alone. Refreshing breezy air will blow your mind.
Divya T — Google review
Great for walks whether alone, or with family and friends. There is a lot of nice photo opportunities, plenty of area to sit down and even have a picnic at. There are musicians who come play here, and some of them are incredibly talented that they do deserve some donations. Festivals and other events are also quite common here. There are benches along the path, but for some of the nicer areas you'd want to sit near, there usually is already someone there. Sunsets and sunrises are beautiful around here, and present many photo opportunities. It's also super safe to walk along the park area due to it being so public, you won't really have to worry about dangerous people or things too much, even at 12 AM. However, I have seen older men creepily looking or staring at me late in the night.. (after 12 AM) but I still feel relatively safe being around so many other people in plain view. A lot of people have dogs off leashes here (even though it's not safe, because anything can happen and provoke a dog) which isn't the best, since someone like me is allergic and also had a bad childhood experience with dogs. So please keep them on a leash, even if it's a long leash. If you see someone is becoming cautious around your dog, please pull them back. You don't know if they're just scared, or if they're allergic, even if you know your dog is good. I believe you, but some people like me still can't be near them without getting an allergic reaction unfortunately.
Rue ( — Google review
I recently this park and it was amazing! The park has a lot of green space, a pond, a playground, and a nice walking path. Best of all a nice river ealk. The park is well-maintained and clean. I enjoyed sitting on the benches and watching the ducks swim in the pond. There's also a nice picnic area if you want to bring your own food. Overall, it's a great place to relax and enjoy some fresh air.
AM3 — Google review
Great place to walk close to the lake. Wide mostly paved paths. Tons of dog walkers and families out walking. And those biking were courteous. In summertime there are washrooms mid way down. Otherwise there was a center near the kids park that had washrooms.
Michelle S — Google review
Great place for a walk. Went there for cherry blossom. There are like 10-12 trees. The riverside gives you a nice breeze for walking, and a good background for your photos. The only problem was limited parking spaces.
Burhanuddin L — Google review
Spencer Smith Park in Burlington, Ontario, offers a picturesque waterfront oasis along the shores of Lake Ontario. With its sprawling green spaces, scenic walking paths, and sandy beach, the park provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the lake and the Burlington Skyway Bridge while picnicking, sunbathing, or simply strolling along the waterfront. The park also hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, adding to its vibrant atmosphere. Whether you're seeking relaxation or outdoor recreation, Spencer Smith Park offers something for everyone, making it a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike.
Ahsaan R — Google review
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4.5
(280)
1400 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington, ON L7S 1B3, Canada
http://www.burlington.ca/play
+1 905-335-7738
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Waterfront Trail

Outdoor Activities
Biking Trails
beautiful paved trail next to a stunner view of lake ontario, check water quality testing before thinking of swimming
Gillian P — Google review
Trail is still there folks.
D C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good, some fun, very good (Original) 很好,有的玩,很不错
Sunny X — Google review
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4.6
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Ontario, Canada
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Lakeside Park Carousel

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Amusement park ride
Water & Amusement Parks
Step back in time and embrace the joy of childhood at the Lakeside Park Carousel. This iconic carousel features over 68 intricately carved animals, including camels, horses, giraffes, goats, and lions, as well as four charming chariots crafted between 1898 and 1905. The nostalgic music from an antique Frati adds to the enchanting atmosphere.
Very nice area. The water was wonderful and my kids really enjoyed it. This is also a great fishing spot. Beach area is small, washrooms and change rooms are available. 3 hour max parking for approx $10. The parking area is a zoo, lol. There's also a park area for the kids to play. There's also a beautiful board walk. I call it lovers lane lol
Sasha G — Google review
A beautiful old carousel by the lake! The kids had a great time and it felt like stepping back in time for just five cents. Some of the original animals are still there. We also enjoyed the beach. The water was nice and the kids had lots of fun! Only challenge is getting a parking nearby.
Asma A — Google review
Located in Lakeside Park ( willows in the Breeze...yes, that Park) Ride for only 5 cents, if you don't have a Nickel a larger donation is always appreciated. Great Park, take a stroll on the Pier or play in the sand on the beach.
Andy B — Google review
Such a lovely surprise near the lakeside beach — a fun little activity for kids! Our kids had a blast. It’s just 5 cents per child, and you can donate whatever you feel like. Such a sweet gesture for the community! 🌞💛
Prasant R — Google review
Date of visit: June 28, 2025 A Magical Ride Through Time in Port Dalhousie Step into a piece of living history at the Lakeside Park Carousel, a beautifully restored LOOF treasure that’s been delighting visitors for generations. For just 5 cents a ride, you can hop aboard one of the hand-carved wooden animals and enjoy the charm of this century-old masterpiece. The craftsmanship is stunning, the setting by the lake is picturesque, and the ride is pure joy—whether you’re five or fifty. It’s a popular spot, but don’t worry: lines move quickly thanks to the efficient and friendly staff. A must-visit for families, history lovers, and anyone who appreciates a little old-fashioned magic.
Rogue T — Google review
Timeless treasure in the Niagara Region. Many beloved childhood memories here and I am delighted to return as an adult. Everyone can enjoy a piece of history with the Lakeside Park Carousel – and please consider donating so it can be enjoyed by future generations 🩷
Rebecca J — Google review
The carousel is right by the beach, surrounded by trees and picnic areas, so it’s easy to make a whole family outing of it. The music and hand-carved horses give it a nostalgic feel, and it’s always well maintained thanks to the city and volunteers. Parking is available nearby, and washrooms are close by in the park. It’s busiest on sunny weekends, but the line moves quickly. Whether you’re visiting with kids or just want a bit of old-fashioned fun, this is a must-see stop in Port Dalhousie — timeless, affordable, and full of heart.
Ahmad A — Google review
This carrousel I believe is the oldest one in the country. It is iconic and a wonderful piece of history still cost only a nickel and it’s situated at Lakeside Park the popular Rush song it talks about Lakeside Park, beautiful beach, and park and a lot of amenities around there from dining to exploring solid five out of five in Port falhousie would highly recommend once you’re finished navigating around the park you can walk the pier to have a great vantage point of some of the best sunsets around. Great place to visit whether you are a local or a tourist.!
Todd T — Google review
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1 Lakeport Rd, St. Catharines, ON L2N 4P6, Canada
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Kacaba Vineyards and Winery

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Great experience. We had Charles look after us during our wine tasting. Charles is extremely engaging and knowledgeable. Listening to him talk about the wines and the industry was as good an experience as tasting the exceptional Syrah Red's. Exceptional wine tasting experience.
Ray W — Google review
We had a tasting here and tried many samples of awesome wines . All of the Surahs were amazing . Colin is awesome and the best guy you can get to show you the tastings . Give this man a huge raise ! He made our experience a phenomenal one .
Alina F — Google review
Charles, our server, was incredibly approachable and engaging. He captured our attention with an intriguing and informative overview of the Niagara wine industry, all while keeping things personable and tailored to our experience. We’ve been to many Niagara wine tastings, but this one truly stood out! We learned so much and would definitely recommend it.
Brooke H — Google review
Excellent tasting experience. I have done tastings i Australia, France and Canada. This is by far the best wine testing I have ever experienced. Collin was amazing. He really knew the wines and was able to make suggestions for our tasting based on our comments. Superb.
Dawn C — Google review
Thank you Charles for an amazing start to a great trip. We loved your wines, appreciated your hospitality and all your great recommendations for us for our trip! We have already enjoyed some of the wines we bought. Never did I expect to enjoy such bold and beautiful reds here in Niagra!
Mary W — Google review
The tasting with Collin was amazing. Very knowledgeable and friendly staff. Had an amazing time and the wine was phenomenal! A must stop!
Marc C — Google review
Decided to tour the vineyards of niagara and happened upon this one. I must say by far the whole customer experience we encountered along the way made your winery the best to visit all due to Charles. He made our group of 10 feel at home. He was so welcoming and answered all our questions without judgment. We will definitely be telling all our friends back in Victoria Bc to come here. Thank you. 😊
Cinder L — Google review
Our previous visit to Kacaba was during a period of covid restrictions, so it was super to be back when the full great experience was available. They have a spacious bright tasting room/event space on two levels in the main hall, and a private room is also available. Lots of outdoor spaces for visits on the warmer months. Our visit this time was related to our membership at another nearby winery, Commisso, whose club includes partnerships with a number of nearby wineries for tastings. Kacaba has a lot to offer! Among the three of us, we tasted most of the menu and had a lovely visit with the staff member. My top two were the Reserve Reisling and, of course Joanne's Blend (sparkling!). My partner and our companion were both quite pleased with multi-award winning Syrah Reserve and Meritage Reserve. All in all, it was a great way to have spent a dreary December afternoon.
Jamie O — Google review
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3550 King St, Vineland, ON L0R 2C0, Canada
http://www.kacaba.com/
+1 905-562-5625
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Welland Canal

Canal
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The Welland Canal in Ontario, Canada is a significant ship canal that connects Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, forming a crucial part of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway. It allows ships to bypass Niagara Falls by traversing the Niagara Peninsula from Port Weller in St. Catharines to Port Colborne. The canal has historical significance and offers paved trails for walking and cycling, providing opportunities to explore the area's rich heritage while enjoying picturesque views of passing ships.
Foot tour of the wonderful Welland Canal one week before we sail through, from Lake Ontario to Lake Erie🌟
Gino C — Google review
Such a nice trail, mostly paved. At one point you can take a ferry and join the Niagara trail too. We have done lots of variations of this. There are lots of places to stop and park. Highly recommended.
Elle H — Google review
Amazing trail for cycling and walking.There are nice views around. Safe for family ride.
Da N — Google review
Great place for any age!! The trail is a great place to go on a nice day out!! The old canal also has some trails you can explore that bring you along a really historic area!! Love going here to relax and just go for a peaceful walk! Great place for a bike ride to the pth is all paved and ready to go! These pictures are from the old canal trail just a few minutes away from Glendale Bridge!!
Gaming Z — Google review
The Welland Canal is a ship canal in Ontario, Canada, connecting Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. It forms a key section of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway. Traversing the Niagara Peninsula from Port Weller in St. Catharines to Port Colborne, it enables ships to ascend and descend the Niagara Escarpment and bypass Niagara Falls. It is the fourth canal connecting these waterways; three smaller predecessors also bore the same name. The Welland Canal eclipsed other, narrower canals in the region, such as the Trent-Severn Waterway and, significantly, the Erie Canal (which linked the Atlantic and Lake Erie via New York City and Buffalo, New York) by providing a shorter, more direct connection to Lake Erie. The southern, Lake Erie terminus of the canal is 99.5 metres (326 feet) higher than the northern terminus on Lake Ontario. The canal includes eight 24.4-metre-wide (80 ft) ship locks.Seven of the locks (Locks 1–7, the 'Lift' locks) are 233.5 m (766 ft) long and raise (or lower) passing ships by between 13 and 15 m (43 and 49 ft) each. The southernmost lock, (Lock 8 – the 'Guard' or 'Control' lock) is 349.9 m (1,148 ft) in length.The Garden City Skyway passes over the canal, restricting the maximum height of the masts of the ships allowed on this canal to 35.5 m (116 ft).
Sujith M — Google review
What an incredible place for a hike or especially a bike ride! I’ve done the entire welland in Canal. There are so many different things to see. It’s so wonderful and it’s paved all the way. It’s pretty cool watching the big ships come down the canal.
Joe R — Google review
These canals are always interesting. Such a great idea of moving ships up or down. Nice to walk around when it's not that busy and watch the ships pass.
Borneodaya — Google review
We had no GPS but we drove around till we found it and it was so cool. A ship was going through.
Kris K — Google review
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Regional Municipality of Niagara, ON, Canada, USA
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Skylon Tower

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Restaurant
Sights & Landmarks
The Skylon Tower is a must-visit attraction in Niagara Falls, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the falls and the surrounding area. At 775 feet above the ground, visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas from both indoor and outdoor observation decks. The tower also features a unique revolving restaurant where guests can savor continental cuisine while taking in the stunning sights. Additionally, there's an arcade and the opportunity to watch the 2D/4D film 'Legends of Niagara Falls.'
What an awesome experience!! Little expensive but worth the $20 per adult ticket to have a breathtaking view of the Niagara Falls area. Ticket grants you access to the indoor and outdoor observation decks. The indoor deck has some informative labels and posters to read up on the history/geography of the area. The outdoor deck is where you'll get to take some awesome shots of the falls and other city attractions. Little breezy so a light coat/cardigan is recommended.
K. J — Google review
I came here for a lunch buffet. Despite the bad reviews, I gave it a try. I lowered my expectations, so it was just like how I expected. The restaurant reminded me of a dormitory dining hall, extremely noisy and crowded. The food was not as bad as the reviews I read. There are plenty of options, one way or another you will find something to enjoy. It’s relatively cheap, so the price-quality point was good. However, your visit reason shouldn’t be for dining, but for the view and the overall experience. You can definitely find better food around the area, but you can’t always eat on top of the tower. So, I would suggest visiting this place once in your life and one time only.
Fatmanur O — Google review
We came for the views with a relaxed meal experience. We got that absolutely 100%. The food was good, without being brilliant. No complaints. The service was ok, but a little chaotic. The views and revolving restaurant (not the buffet) was what we came for, and what we got as an experience. Its a litle over priced for what you get for sure. We came to Niagara for a once in a lifetime experience, and this restaurant played its part. We also got to experience the views from the observation deck afterwards as well, so overall would do it again, even knowing the rest of what i mention.
Peter T — Google review
While I did not go to the restaurant, I did go for the observation deck and it was so stunning. The view of Niagara Falls is amazing as well as being able to see the Buffalo and Toronto skylines. I highly recommend. The elevator up was also such a cool experience!
George F — Google review
Recommended, view is worth it. Food was nice good portions, salmon was really tasty cook perfectly. Service wasn’t good we have two waiters one a girl was nice but the older guy was no patient and kind of rude. But we saw other tables were really happy with services maybe just our luck. Nice place to go, as the CN tower rotates so you can have a 360o view in around one hour period.
Susana H — Google review
We went to the buffet dinner for $55/person. Expensive but beautiful view, food not so good. The rolls were rock hard, the steak/beef was dry and chewy, the chicken had a strange texture. The desserts were basic and slightly bland. The food was very disappointing especially for the cost. We couldn’t get out fast enough. I think we ate about $5 worth of food. None of us finished our plates. I didn’t want to complain because the help was very nice and sweet and I know they didn’t cook it. I would never go to the buffet ever again there but would try the other restaurant instead. The view on the observation deck was amazing! Really fun for the whole family.
Rachel E — Google review
How can you describe a revolving restaurant hundreds of feet up in the air with breathtaking views of Niagara Falls?!?! Outstanding service and food for a relatively good price. This is an experience NOT to be missed in Niagara Falls! My dinner companion and I were blown away!!!!
Ed C — Google review
At the top of Skylon Tower, you’ll be treated to spectacular views of Niagara Falls! The breathtaking scenery, combined with the sound of the falls and a gentle breeze, creates an unforgettable experience!! Additionally, you’ll learn about the daring individuals who have attempted to cross the falls and witness the various vehicles they used beyond the barrels, including kayaks and a massive steel ball.
Ray A — Google review
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5200 Robinson St, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 2A2, Canada
https://www.skylon.com/?utm_source=GMB&utm_medium=Organic&utm_campaign=Yrly
+1 905-356-2651
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Niagara Falls

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Waterfalls
Niagara Falls, located on the Niagara River in New York State, is famous for its breathtaking waterfalls that straddle the Canadian border. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of all three waterfalls from the Observation Tower at Prospect Point in Niagara Falls State Park. The area offers plenty of adventure opportunities and attracts honeymooners and families alike. While there are numerous hotels in nearby Buffalo, options within Niagara Falls itself are limited but include self-catering apartments and traditional hotels with close proximity to the falls.
16% as popular as Toronto
5 minutes off the main route, 94% of way to Niagara Falls
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Niagara Falls State Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Niagara Falls State Park is a renowned destination featuring the iconic waterfalls, as well as an aquarium and a variety of attractions such as Maid of the Mist boat trips, Journey Behind the Falls, Cave of the Winds, and Whirlpool Aero Cars. Visitors can also explore Niagara Falls Botanical Gardens & Butterfly Conservatory, Bird Kingdom, and Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum. The area offers diverse dining options and accommodations for different budgets.
Simply a magical experience ✨ Visiting Niagara Falls on the New York side was truly unforgettable. The power of the water, the sound, the view everything is breathtaking. It’s one of those places that makes you feel small in front of nature yet completely at peace. 🌊💙 The park is very well maintained, with clean paths and amazing viewpoints to enjoy the falls from different angles. I recommend going early or at sunset to see the sunlight reflecting on the water it’s absolutely stunning! Definitely a destination everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. ✨
Jairy C — Google review
This was mine and my brother's first time in Buffalo coming to Niagara Falls. When I say this place is beautiful, it is amazing here. We went during the day time so it was decently crowded but not like how I had expected it to be. The park is plenty big and I like that there were easy to read and navigate signs all over the place. It was super cool to see the divide between the US said and Canada. It was funny to see how there are certain spots that people can go to for great pictures and not go across the border. We did see guided tours along the walking paths, but we choose to do our own exploring. We got to see the ferries that takes people close up to the water. I highly recommend buying tickets well in advance because they were sold out online (not sure about in person). Overall a great trip very blessed to have the opportunity to come and see the falls. I wouldn't mind coming and staying for 1 night to see the falls with lights. Such a great time.
Jessie D — Google review
Lifetime experience.. you will definitely try to visit once in your life.. My experience is beyond the words not just a photogenic or falls is beautiful but also falls generate electricity. Maid of the mist and cave of the wind are two different experience you will get.just casual walk on the falls are also great. Night fireworks are the best. Not only try to capture in your camera 📸 but also capture all that experience in your eyes too👀 you will feel peace and you will most happy person at that moment...
Shreya D — Google review
Niagara Falls State Park is absolutely stunning! The views from the Observation Tower and Goat Island are breathtaking, especially during sunrise or sunset. The park is clean, well-maintained, and has all the facilities you need — restrooms, food stalls, and a trolley service ($5) to move around easily. I highly recommend the Maid of the Mist ride (around $28) and the Cave of the Winds experience — both give you an unforgettable view of the falls. Parking costs about $10–$15 depending on the season, and nearby spots like the Aquarium of Niagara and the evening illumination are totally worth checking out. Overall, a beautiful and peaceful place to visit — definitely a must-see if you’re in New York! 🌊✨
Sagar M — Google review
🌿 My Visit to Niagara Falls State Park My visit to Niagara Falls State Park was an incredible experience filled with natural beauty, excitement, and unforgettable views. As America’s oldest state park, it beautifully combines nature, history, and adventure — offering the best vantage points to witness the world-famous Niagara Falls up close. Walking along the scenic trails and observation decks, I enjoyed breathtaking views of the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and Horseshoe Falls. The sound of the roaring water and the refreshing mist in the air made the whole atmosphere magical. One of the highlights was the Maid of the Mist boat ride, which takes you right to the base of the falls — a thrilling, must-do experience. I also visited the Observation Tower, which provides panoramic views of both the U.S. and Canadian sides, especially beautiful during sunset. The park is clean, well-organized, and easy to explore, with clear signboards, picnic spots, and convenient shuttle services connecting major viewpoints like Goat Island, Cave of the Winds, and Luna Island. 📍 Tips for Visitors: • Arrive early to enjoy the falls with fewer crowds. • Wear comfortable shoes — there’s a lot of walking. • Don’t miss the evening illumination and fireworks over the falls. • Combine your visit with Cave of the Winds and Maid of the Mist for the full Niagara experience. Overall, Niagara Falls State Park is a natural wonder that truly lives up to its fame — powerful, peaceful, and unforgettable. 🌈💦✨
Shanz S — Google review
Amazing experience at Niagara Falls (U.S. side)! I’ve visited both the Canada side and the U.S. side of Niagara Falls, and the U.S. side has its own special charm. What I really loved is how close you can get to the actual falling water… You can feel the power of the falls right in front of you. The views from the walkways and observation areas are incredible, and it’s a great spot for photos and sightseeing. Overall, a beautiful and memorable experience!
Francis I — Google review
Niagara Falls State Park honestly took my breath away! Standing in front of that massive wall of water, hearing the thunder, feeling the mist hit my face — it’s one of those moments that make you realize how powerful and beautiful nature truly is. No photo or video could ever capture that feeling! 🌊✨ The Maid of the Mist boat ride was hands down the most thrilling part of the day — we were laughing, screaming, and getting drenched as the boat pulled closer to the Horseshoe Falls. The mist, the roar, the sheer force — it gave me chills in the best way possible. I’ll never forget that moment! The Cave of the Winds walk was another highlight — standing just a few feet away from the Bridal Veil Falls, completely soaked but grinning from ear to ear. The water crashing beside us, wind swirling around — it felt like being part of the falls themselves. Pure magic! 💦 We took the trolley ride around the park afterward, which was such a relaxing way to explore. Every stop had something worth seeing — breathtaking viewpoints, calm walking trails, and those postcard-perfect views that make you pause just to take it all in. From the roaring falls to the smallest rainbow in the mist, everything about Niagara felt alive. It’s one of those places that leaves you awestruck no matter how many times you visit. 🌈💙
Mahjabeen R — Google review
Not having been there for many years, I was pleasantly surprised to see how much was added and the expanded trails along with new exhibits. They've done a great job! Parking is abundant, but not cheap. I don't know if one exists, but a day pass covering all the parking areas would be nice. The tram is great for seeing the entire park as it's on/off at every stop. Only one negative is you cannot drive and observe the falls like on the Canadian side. It may not be possible due to land vantage points however. Anyway, a beautiful park and a must do other than the Canadian side.
Steve T — Google review
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332 Prospect St, Niagara Falls, NY 14303, USA
https://www.niagarafallsstatepark.com/
(716) 278-1794
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Niagara Falls

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Nature preserve
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Waterfalls
Niagara Falls is a renowned natural wonder located at the border of Canada and the United States. It's a popular destination for tourists, offering boat rides and tours to experience its towering waterfalls. For those seeking a romantic getaway, a one-day tour from New York provides an opportunity to relax and explore this impressive site. Despite its popularity, Niagara Falls continues to captivate visitors with its majestic cascades.
Oh my God! Pictures simply don’t do justice to this natural wonder of the world. What an absolute beauty and a truly memorable sight! I was completely overwhelmed by the view of the powerful, gushing water—it’s breathtaking every single time. We tried both the Maid of the Mist and the Journey Behind the Falls. While both were nice experiences, the Maid of the Mist boat ride was by far our favorite—it’s an incredible feeling to be that close to the falls. Words can’t describe the thrill and awe of witnessing it in person. This was my second visit, and I felt the same joy both times. The area around Niagara has such a great vibe, with so much to explore. One could easily spend a few days there. Since we were a little rushed this time, we couldn’t catch the sunset or the fireworks, but that’s something we’ll definitely plan for on our next visit. Niagara Falls is absolutely stunning—truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience
Nadiya K — Google review
Absolutely stunning, i highly recommend visiting once in your life time. We went during a weekday in September and it was not very crowded. Pretty east walk from one side of the falls to the other (about 30-45 min at a very leisurely pace and stopping for photos.)
Teresa S — Google review
This was a bucket list adventure and it was absolutely amazing! The falls are so beautiful and powerful. The scenery is incredible in the park, especially in the fall. We did a boat ride to the falls and we could feel the water spraying up on us as it hit the water below. Of course Canada is just on the opposite bank.
Teresa R — Google review
I've seen the falls a few times now, but this was the first time seeing them outside of winter. Waterfalls are mesmerising any season, and autumn is no exception. Incredible sights, beautiful views, absolutely recommend visiting them at least once in your life.
Aimée — Google review
Niagara Falls is absolutely breathtaking — no photo can truly capture its power and beauty. The sound, the mist, and the sheer scale of the falls make it an unforgettable experience. Whether you see it from the American or Canadian side, it’s mesmerizing. I highly recommend taking the boat tour — feeling the spray up close is amazing! 🌈💦
Alex — Google review
Niagara Falls is truly one of the best places to visit! The view is breathtaking, and the sound of the rushing water is both powerful and calming. The boat cruise is an unforgettable experience — getting so close to the falls and feeling the mist on your face is simply amazing. The area around the falls is clean, well maintained, and has plenty of restaurants, souvenir shops, and viewing points. It’s a perfect destination for families, couples, or anyone who loves nature and adventure. I highly recommend adding Niagara Falls to your travel list — you’ll never forget the experience!
Mrs A — Google review
Amazing place. So clean, so beautiful, with the falls accessible day or night. To access the closer parts, like the boat or the tunnel, you'll have to buy a ticket. Our group booked via the hotel. You pay more, but the tour guide/ driver reduces all stress and offers an in depth historical tour to boot. The falls themselves are so beautiful, majestic in size and yet so calming. Nature the way God intended. Incredible views, and the USA side more relaxed compared to the Canadian side. The view of the falls better from Canada overall, but you get up closer from the USA side. Weekends much busier than week days, but worth it no matter what day you choose. All hotels are within 10 minutes walk, so don't worry what one you choose. Free fireworks show at 10pm every night, lasting between 5 and 8 minutes. Spectacular place.
Jason E — Google review
It was Wednesday morning when I arrived at Niagara Falls, and since it was the end of the season, the streets were almost empty. Only a few people, including me, could be seen around the state park or walking along the city roads. The view of Niagara Falls is absolutely breathtaking, and I highly recommend visiting the Shoreline Trail either early in the morning or in the evening.
Sagar M — Google review
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https://www.discoverniagara.org/
(716) 286-8579
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Cave of the Winds

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Caverns & Caves
Cave of the Winds is a must-see attraction near Prospect Point, offering an up-close and wet view of Bridal Veil Falls. Visitors are provided with ponchos and wooden walkways that take them within twenty feet of the thunderous falls on the hurricane deck. While it's guaranteed to get soaked, this experience provides some of the best close-up views of the falls in town.
The Cave of the Winds was one of the most unforgettable parts of our Niagara Falls trip! The experience of standing so close to the mighty falls is absolutely thrilling and unlike anything else. The sound of the rushing water, the cool mist, and the sheer power of the falls make it an adventure you’ll never forget. Be prepared to get soaked from head to toe but that’s all part of the fun! They provide ponchos and special sandals, which are really helpful for navigating the wet wooden walkways. The Hurricane Deck is the highlight, where you’re right under the falls and can actually feel the force of the water pounding down just a few feet away. It’s both exhilarating and refreshing, especially on a warm day. Since this is a very popular attraction, I’d recommend buying tickets in advance and arriving early in the day to avoid the heaviest crowds. On busy weekends and holidays, the lines can get long. Overall, Cave of the Winds is a must-do experience at Niagara Falls. It’s exciting, adventurous, and gives you a completely different perspective of the falls up close. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or even solo, this is an attraction you don’t want to miss!
Mithlesh T — Google review
The Cave of the Winds is absolutely amazing. Worth every penny for this experience. You will get wet. Very wet. Bring water shoes. It starts with a gallery with some history of the Cave and Goat Island. This is followed by a short movie which helps you understand more history of the industries in the past. Then the main event, down to the Decks. The elevators are smaller but it is worth it. You are literally in the flow of both water falls. Just increible. The Hurricane Deck the best part. Go in and get wet. It is safe and the water is super clean. Bicycle racks nearby. Paid parking in effect. Tram stops out front. Get tickets in packages to save money. The path below has been recently repaved and decks have been repaired (Oct 2025). Overall the decks are in very good shape. Free clean washrooms at the top. It can be very busy during the peak season. Do not climb over the barriers. You're a goner. No Free WiFi.
JC L — Google review
One of best experience in my life! We got very wet because we went all the way to the end. But it was worth it. When else can you experience this? If you go here, go under the waterfall! Gather your courage and go! If it's very windy, wait for the wind to change! Wear non-slip slippers and short clothes so you don't get too wet. It's a wonderful, wonderful experience.
Huri Ö — Google review
💦 My Visit to Cave of the Winds – Niagara Falls My visit to the Cave of the Winds was one of the most thrilling and immersive experiences at Niagara Falls State Park. This attraction lets you feel the true power of the falls up close — not just see them from afar. After taking an elevator 175 feet down into the Niagara Gorge, I followed wooden walkways that led right to the base of the Bridal Veil Falls. The closer I got, the louder the roar of the water became, and soon I was completely surrounded by mist and spray. Standing on the Hurricane Deck, just a few meters from the cascading falls, was absolutely exhilarating — it felt like standing in the middle of a tropical storm! The park provides a poncho and special sandals, but be ready to get drenched — and love every second of it. The experience is well-organized, safe, and an absolute must-do for anyone visiting Niagara Falls. 📍 Tips for Visitors: • Go early morning for fewer crowds and great lighting. • Wear quick-drying clothes and keep valuables waterproof. • The Hurricane Deck offers the best photo and video moments — but be ready for a full soak! • Combine this with Maid of the Mist and Observation Tower for the complete Niagara adventure. Overall, Cave of the Winds is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that lets you feel Niagara’s raw power — thrilling, refreshing, and unforgettable! 🌊🌈✨
Shanz S — Google review
What a cool experience seeing the falls up close! Prepare to get very wet! Even more so than the Maid of the Mist ride! Take your time and be careful walking! Lots of opportunities for great pictures here!
George F — Google review
100% a great experience. We loved it!!! We weren’t prepared for how wet we would get but it was worth it. A couple of tips. I brought some sandals in a back pack and that was so nice because my wives shoes got soaked. The poncho they give you is sufficient for keeping you dry unless you have long pants and shoes on. I had shorts on and the bottom half of my shorts got wet. We just paid right at the entrance. It was easy. They take you through a museum that tells you about the history of the falls and you watch a short movie then they take you down the elevator to the walk path. It really didn’t take to long to go through the line and be on the path. You will love it just go.
Matt M — Google review
Must visit the cave of the winds. This was my five visit at cave of the winds. Rainbow bridge is visible from a corner. Easy to spend a day. Claude, mist, rainbow, crashing noise from the water fall. Really like this place. Don’t forget to het a caera with
Mamunur R — Google review
This is one of the most amazing places in the world! I love those spot! It was and continues being a great part of my love story. It is a magical site that I fully recommend to anyone! Just bear mind that it is definitely better to visit it during weekdays as it is way too crowded during the weekend, which means finding a parking spot may be challenging and the wait times for the attractions may be long and too hot if you visit during the summer!
Belén M — Google review
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4.8
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10 Goat Island Rd, Niagara Falls, NY 14303, USA
https://www.niagarafallsstatepark.com/attractions-and-tours/cave-of-the-winds
(716) 285-0705
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Journey Behind the Falls

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Experience the natural wonder of Horseshoe Falls from a unique perspective at Journey Behind the Falls. This year-round attraction offers visitors the chance to view the falls from below and behind through tunnels and observation decks. To reach this vantage point, guests descend 45 meters in an elevator before traveling through a 50-meter tunnel that leads to two observation platforms located at the bottom of the waterfall.
Unbelievable! If you thought Niagara Falls was breath-taking from the shoreline, wait until you see it from the inside. The views from behind the falls are truly spectacular and unique. To be able to stand just a few meters from the raging waters of one of nature’s wonders is humbling. Feeling the mist hit your face is wild. You can look out across the Niagara River to see thousands of other tourists walking around Canada and the United States, enjoying a boat ride, or looking back at you from the observation deck. On the walls, there are some fun factoids and a brief history of Niagara Falls. The heaviest tourist season is during the summer and hotter months, but we went during the winter and it somehow got more amazing. Seeing the huge icicles and frozen mists in the air is truly a sight to behold. It also helped make the journey quick and painless, since there are huge lines during the warmer times and the only way up is by elevator. Journey Behind the Falls is something everyone should experience, as well as Niagara Falls itself. The area is modern, easy to traverse, and so stunning that it seems surreal at times. This is a big bucket list item.
Mappening R — Google review
I went on Journey on the Falls on a hot Thursday morning and there wasn’t a wait or any crowds in the tunnels or the elevators. It was interesting to get up close to the falls, especially the tunnel area with a bigger area near the top. I didn’t feel the price fully justified the experience. You won’t get very soaked unless it’s windy, so no need to fuss over a poncho. Overall, still fun, but if you’re on a budget, it’s okay to skip and prioritize the boat tour.
Connie K — Google review
Journey Behind the Falls is an absolutely incredible experience! 🌊 Being able to stand just behind the roaring waterfalls and feel the mist on your face is something you’ll never forget. The tunnels are well-maintained, safe, and give a unique perspective of the falls that you just can’t get anywhere else. The views from the observation decks are spectacular, and the sound of the water crashing down is both thrilling and mesmerizing. The staff are friendly and helpful, making the visit smooth and enjoyable. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or coming back to Niagara Falls, Journey Behind the Falls is a must-do – it’s up close, exhilarating, and unforgettable. Highly recommend for all ages!
Khuram S — Google review
🚤 My Experience on the Maid of the Mist Boat Ride – Niagara Falls Taking the Maid of the Mist boat ride was the most thrilling and unforgettable part of my visit to Niagara Falls. This iconic boat tour takes you right into the heart of the mighty falls — an adventure filled with mist, roar, and excitement! As the boat slowly approached the American Falls and then the majestic Horseshoe Falls, I could feel the power of nature all around me. The sound of the crashing water was thunderous, and the mist completely surrounded us — it felt like stepping into another world. Even with the provided blue poncho, I was soaked, but the experience was totally worth it! The ride was about 20 minutes long, but every second was packed with awe and wonder. Seeing the falls up close gave me a whole new appreciation for their beauty and strength. The crew was friendly, and everything was well-organized and safe. 📍 Tips for Visitors: • Don’t worry about getting wet — embrace it! • Keep your camera or phone waterproofed; the mist is heavy. • Go early morning to avoid long queues. • Hold on to your poncho — it’s a fun souvenir! Overall, the Maid of the Mist is an absolutely must-do experience at Niagara Falls — thrilling, refreshing, and truly unforgettable. 🌊💙🛥️
Shanz S — Google review
We traveled by bus from Union bus station to Niagara falls bus station, around 43 CAN/adult. There, we bought another ticket to the falls which was about 10 minutes far by that bus. The scene was breathtaking, especially that it was snowing. We walked around for an hour, took amazing pictures and had some coffee in the adjacent cafe, then came back the same way It is a must experience for those who visit Toronto, and it deserves the effort done to reach the location
Dr. M — Google review
A lovely activity where you can see the waterfalls up close from below, making them even more spectacular. Definitely 5 stars for that. However, since it's really just a tunnel with 3 exits, it's over very quickly. For just 15 minutes of fun, I think the price is a bit too high. I'd recommend the boat tour and the Power Station instead.
M. W — Google review
Behind the falls was great. I'd say the viewing platform was the best part, as the portholes inside the tunnels, while interesting, were not worth the short-ish lineup. They were basically bored-out squares that had a seemingly solid block of water in front of them, so there wasn't much to see, but that's not their fault, haha.
Ky B — Google review
It’s a really nice Tour to see behind this giant masses of water running down the cliff, make sure you do it when it’s warm because there will be water all arround you. They provide coats that you don’t get wet, the tour it self is not guided I believe and you need aprox 30mins to get it done. Make sure you buy tickets in advance because the lines can get long on a busy day
PJ — Google review
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6650 Niagara River Pkwy, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T2, Canada
https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/attractions/journey-behind-the-falls/
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Rock Point Provincial Park

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Temporarily Closed
Provincial park
Nature & Parks
Rock Point Provincial Park offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, camping, and bass fishing in a scenic lakeside area surrounded by oak savannah and old farm fields. It is considered an alternative to more popular provincial parks like Sandbanks, Algonquin, Pinery, and Long Point. The park features spacious camping sites and trails that lead to fascinating fossil-rich rocks with a lookout point offering stunning views of the lake.
A lovely provincial park with a beautiful beach on Lake Erie. There is a dog beach at the north end and fossil grounds on the south end. Lots of picnic tables and a small store. If you walk the path to the south there is access to the fossil area and a lookout tower.
Andy W — Google review
What a view of Lake Erie! The water: clear, calm, and vast. Fossil beach is amazing, you can easily locate a fossil on this rocky beach, a great place for children. The lookout is well maintained and has beautiful views. A good place for families to spend a day on the beach which is covered by pebbles, clean and smooth.
Vanes L — Google review
Camping here was just like camping at most Provincial parks. The sites are clean, average sized and well spaced out for privacy. The beach was gorgeous though. We loved exploring on the 'rock point' and finding fossils on it. The water was warm for swimming and plenty of space on the beach to set up for the day and play. The day use beach was the better swimming area. The staff was super helpful when I made a booking boo boo and accommodated us no problem! Will return soon.
Jennifer S — Google review
We camped at a different park, but visited this park for the day as it was relatively close by. Sites all appeared to be good sizes. Can't remember the trail name but we did the one that took you to the rocks with all the fossils. It was a beautiful day to be down by the water and have a breeze coming off the lake. The fossils are really cool and I think most curious kids, and kids at heart would find this really cool. The trail continues to a stair case and look out, its worth the hike!
Tracey — Google review
I was so impressed with this provincial park. Campsites are very nice and clean. Sites are big enough for small group to play games. The Site we had was having good privacy and washrooms were close enough. Beach of this provincial park is very clean and water is good to swim during hot summer time. Beach is very good for morning walk and trails are decent.
Dhruv P — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous and seriously underrated national park! So serene and quiet. The campsites are well maintained and so is the comfort station. The store was great and would recommend grabbing a scoop of grammy’s cupboard ice cream! The beach was stunning and the water was awesome! Wear water shoes because it’s rocky/shelly and filled with awesome fossils. Make sure to check out the lookout point too! Biggest recommendation is to watch the sunset at the beach and rise in the morning - absolutely stunning! Definitely a great camping experience for some peace and quiet!
Jenna K — Google review
This place is so serene and quiet, even on busy days. Lots of sun and lots of shade. Photos are just of interesting parts that I saw including the rock formations where you can find fossils. Beach is lovely.
Joanne P — Google review
I planned on visiting this park to hike and explore. I knew there wasn't much hiking here but the beach is stunning. I brought my bike and was about to ride around the camp ground paths as others were doing so. To bike the entire park too me around half an houe. There are few fossils located on the beach. They are not hard to locate either. Seems like a hot spot for trailers. Dunville is close by if you need amenities and there is a very large ontario parks store within the park.
Katrina M — Google review
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215 Niece Rd, Dunnville, ON N1A 2X5, Canada
https://www.ontarioparks.com/park/rockpoint
+1 905-774-6642
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Crystal Beach

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Crystal Beach, located in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada, is a charming lakefront community with a population of 8,524. The name 'Crystal Beach' was inspired by the clear water conditions found on the northeast shore of Lake Erie. This picturesque destination boasts silky white sands that are renowned as some of the finest beaches in Ontario. It's an ideal spot for enjoying a leisurely summer afternoon by the water.
3.5
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Fort Erie, ON, Canada
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