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"This beloved kitchen was started by Ruth Anne Schriefer nearly 20 years ago. Today, her daughter Maddy is in charge of the changing plates and cocktails. But her breads and pastries are the main attractions here, often selling out within an hour of opening (and even earlier on the weekends)."
"This restaurant is small, cozy and still owned by a local family. They are located off the main Niagara Stone Road that you’d likely be driving on to the old historic town. Here they grow some of the berries, herbs or veggies that they use in their menu."
"Tim Hortons brings neighbors together over great-tasting coffee & delicious baked goods. Our original blend coffee is made with 100% premium Arabica beans and freshly brewed every 20 minutes. We also offer specialty beverages including lattes, cold brew, iced coffee, and our classic Iced Capp® be..."
"Located at 495 York Rd, Niagara On The Lake, ON, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for great-tasting, freshly brewed coffee. Restaurants, Coffee Shops"
"Starbucks is a popular stop for guests of the Clifton Victoria Inn At the Falls. Stop in to enjoy a specialty coffee and light snacks."
"A short walk from the Skyline Hotel & Waterpark provides two Starbucks, both open early to offer you the perfect start to your day."
"Located just across the street from the famous Prince of Wales Hotel, Balzac’s iconic Parisian charm fits perfectly into Niagara-on-the-Lake’s charming heritage district. You can’t miss this adorable location with its homey vibe and canary exterior. Enjoy a coffee or one of their seasonal concoctions on their patio as you’re surrounded by the beauty of Niagara-on-the-Lake."
"A regional chain, you can find Balzac’s Niagara-on-the-Lake location not far from the waterfront. While there are locations scattered around southern Ontario, fans agree that the Niagara-on-the-Lake location in a heritage building is the nicest of all."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user JohnnyH2000 used under CC BY-SA 4.0. The Niagara Apothecary is an authentic museum restoration of a 1869 pharmacy as part of a practice that operated in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, from 1820 to 1964. They open daily from Mother’s Day weekend to Labour Day, then weekends to Canadian Thanksgiving."
"Don’t judge a book by its cover, which should be the motto of this museum. Look beyond the waxy veneer, the often attributed creepiness, and consider a great opportunity to learn history from a more personal perspective. While the wax figures will always look slightly ‘off’ from a typical human point of view, the history that compliments it makes for a vibrant experience."
"Not only are the natural gorgeous spots famous, but the Niagara Historical Society & Museum is also a significant tourist attraction in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. This museum got established in the year 1895. You will be surprised to see the way the museum authority is keeping the collection of exhibits since the year 1896."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Altumihr used under CC BY-SA 4.0. A vast collection relating to the town’s past, ranging from First Nation artifacts to Loyalist and War of 1812 collectibles, and it was established in 1895. The Niagara Historical Society is dedicated to understanding the history of Niagara-on-the-Lake."
"Every Saturday morning from mid-May to early October, farmers and producers come together at the town’s farmers market to sell everything from local peaches to homemade salsa."
"A post shared by Brent Jones (@authorbrentj) on Jun 29, 2017 at 6:11am PDT. A post shared by 🍄Fungi Queen🍄 (@sp4ce__odd1ty) on Oct 14, 2016 at 6:19pm PDT. Take a lantern-lit stroll through Niagara’s most haunted corridors."
"Situated on Clifton Hill since 1963, Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum still upholds its reputation of being the best museum in Niagara Falls. With its strange and incredible customs, artifacts and diverse hobbies, the museum houses Robert Ripley's exclusive collection of world curiosities. It features more than 700 exhibited items."
"Why You Should Go: Strike a pose with the world’s tallest Man and even see a Tibetan Skull. With 10,000 Square Ft. of oddities, Niagara Falls Odditorium is the best place to experience the bizarre and explore the mysterious!. When: Opens in Stage 3 (End of July)"
"Yet another venture by the minds that brought you the Ripley's Believe It or Not!. Museum, the Louis Tussaud’s Waxwork is, as the name suggests, a wax museum. Complete with its Tudor styled English building, you get a chance to pose with not only the celebrities of today but those of the yesteryears as well."
"Why You Should Go: Take a #selfie as you mingle your way through Louis Tussaud’s WaxWorks with your favourite star!. From horror villains to Hollywood’s elite, there are lots of wax people for you to meet!. When: Opens in Stage 3 (End of July)"
"This area has been designated as one of national significance. Within the heritage area is the historical town, known as the Queen-Picton District. Within the Queen-Picton district, you will find an array of shops and historic houses in a scenic environment."