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Old 04-24-2017, 04:29 PM   #2
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Niagara area also has a large number of vineyards if you're into wine tours.

I also really enjoyed some of the cheesy attractions near the falls like the "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" exhibit and wax museum.

There are too many things to list in Toronto. Of note for me include, checking out the Real Sports Bar by the ACC and go walk around the ACC during a game (Leafs or Raptors). They have this giant screen outside of the ACC you can watch the game for free and a lot of people mill around and do so. St. Laurence Market is a very cool farmers market - they have a great seafood joint in there if you're into that. Take a ferry out to the Toronto Islands just off water of Toronto in Lake Superior.

Toronto has the best quality and value for dining outside of Vancouver - I would argue that it's better because they have a much larger Middle Eastern and Caribbean population and offer much more choice from those ethnicities than anywhere else in Canada. When I lived there about four years ago, there was still a place that sold $1.75 Vietnamese subs!
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