Exploring Toronto & Niagara Falls

 

Exploring Toronto

Trip to Toronto & New York flying SAS Business Class

Toronto



On this trip, we spent two nights in Toronto (before traveling to Niagara Falls) where we were able to visit the CN Tower, Casa Loma, Distillery Historic Center and Toronto City Hall among others. Sadly, the St. Lawrence Market was closed for the holidays. In case you are traveling to Toronto, here are some of my travel tips.

CN Tower

Union Station

Rogers Centre (home of Toronto Blue Jays)

Casa Loma

St. Lawrence Market (closed for the Easter holidays).

Ripley´s Aquarium of Canada

Distillery Historic District

Nathan Philips Square

Toronto City Hall

Old City Hall

Canada Life Building

Campbell House Museum

Sankofa Square

St. Patrick´s Catholic Church

Niagara Falls


After spending two nights in Toronto, we took the Megabus to Niagara Falls and spent a night at the Hilton Niagara Falls which I think is the best hotel in Niagara Falls as the rooms have fantastic views of both the US and Canada falls. We had pre-booked the Niagara Falls Park tour and with some discounts, we were able to see a lot of attractions. There is a mini-Las Vegas (Clifton Hill) too so there was so much to do during our short trip. Below are some of the attractions we visited.

We chose the Niagara Falls Pass for 89CAD and got to see 5 attractions, the first of which was the Journey Behind the Falls. You get free raincoats as you could easily get wet inside.

Whirlpool aero car     

Niagara Parks Power Station

The Tunnel

At the end of the tunnel, I got to see a beautiful rainbow over the falls 😊

Butterfly Conservatory

Falls Incline Railway

Sadly, we were not able to do the White Water Walk.

Other attractions in the park include the Table Rock Center.

Skylon Tower

Clifton Hill (mini Vegas)

Niagara Sky Wheel

If you just want to see the falls, it is free. You do not really need to buy any tickets. 

We had dinner at Applebee's, they had the best baby back ribs 👍

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