Niagara On The Lake is one of my favourite towns to visit during the Summer Season. The town is located in South Western Ontario near the Niagara River and the famous Niagara Falls. During Spring and Summer, the town just burst with a display of colourful flowers, patios in the restaurants and full of tourists mostly from the United States, Asia and Europe. One of the things I love about the place is that the restaurants in the area offer food from local fresh produce from the Niagara Region including the multi awarded Ontario Wines which are also produced in the area. As we drove on the way to the Town, we passed by many Wineries showcasing rows after rows of their vines plus their variety of fruit farms. Most of the fruits grown here besides the grapes are strawberries, peach, pears and raspberries. Visitors can stop by the Wineries to sample and purchase the wines. There is also Queen Street which is the main street full of restaurants with patios and a variety of shops offering food, fashion and home wares. Before visiting the famous Niagara Falls, stop by Niagara On The Lake to discover so much more.
Shaw Cafe is one of the restraurants along Queen Street offering the best food, wine and patio in town.
The Prince of Wales Hotel established since 1864 is one of the oldest Hotels in the Niagara On the Lake Region. The hotel is part of the Vintage Hotels Collection in the region. The Hotel offers an elegant Afternoon Tea inside and also a Spa. I will feature another Vintage Hotel in the region in my future post.
Queen Street is blooming with beds of colourful flowers.
Window display of some of the shops along Queen Street is this freshly made caramel popcorn. Would you like to try some?
Above are some freshly baked Canadian Maple Syrup Pecan Butter Tarts and chocolate covered banana on sticks.
Apple candies covered in chocolate and marshmallows.
Locals and visitors hanging out in the Restaurant Patios enjoying the local food and wine produced around the Niagara region.
Locals enjoying the Summer sunshine in their convertible Mustangs.
I am off to a travel adventure this week. Wishing you all a fantastic Weekend!
I'd really love to visit this place, i hope I can do it very soon!
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I don't even have a sweet tooth but I can't deny that all these treats look so amazing, what a gorgeous place, so quaint and seems like a wonderful place to visit.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty place to visit, never been there but I'd like to!
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What a beautiful a fun tour!!! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Pamela, if ever happens to be back in Canada, Id love to visit this town. You know, I visited the Niagara Falls but I didnt know this place, what a shame! The architecture is so nice and cosy, the food must be super delicious, Id love to taste the caramel popcorn for sure!:) Happy weekend! xo
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a place from a picture book! So beautiful!
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Looks fab! I'm craving chocolate coated bananas now
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It is so gorgeous there! What a beautiful place! Those candy apples are calling my name Pamela. I would love to visit there.
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Such a useful sharing! It is very helpful for those who wants to go with new york and niagara tours. Pamela! I never had a chance to enjoy the services of Shaw Cafe but I have an experience with Prince of Wales Hotel and it was really an amazing experience. This hotel has Gorgeous setting & amazing views as well as this hotel itself is a nice historic building. Its staff is very friendly and cooperative. For me it was really a nice experience staying there.
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