From historic forts to charming towns, Niagara’s past and present blend beautifully!
The Niagara Region is steeped in history, and I dove right in on my latest trip. First stop: Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake, where musket demos and restored barracks brought the War of 1812 to life.
I wandered the quaint streets of Old Town next, popping into The Olde Angel Inn for a pint and some hearty pub fare – the cozy vibe was unbeatable. Then, I headed to Queenston Heights Park, climbing Brock’s Monument for panoramic views of the river and beyond.
My day ended with a sweet treat at Cows Ice Cream in Niagara Falls – their “Moo York City” flavor was a creamy delight. From historic forts to charming towns, Niagara’s past and present blend beautifully!
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