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An old college buddy of mine is going to visit the Canadian side of the falls, and is looking for any ideas for sightseeing (aside from the Falls, I presume) and food. I haven't been to the Falls in probably 25 years, so I have no idea anymore what's over there worth checking out. Any good restaurants and other things to do people know about? I figure this would be the best group to check with. Thanks...

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Couple years ago the wife and I did a long weekend. Stayed at the Sterling Inn & Spa a smaller hotel off the main drag. No view of falls but rooms very nice. Walking distance to Clifton hill and the Fallsview casino. The restaurant in the hotel, AG is the top rated restaurant in the region. We did the tasting menu with wine pairings. Expensive, but one of the best meals I've ever had. We also did a full day wine tour that included a guide, transportation, lunch, and tastings at 4 wineries. Fun trip. Another thing I'd recommend depending on the time of year is the whirlpool jet boat tour. Very cool but we did it in late fall and it was freezing. You get completely soaked. I'd like to do it again in the middle of the summer. Nearby Niagara on the lake has a bunch of shopping and nice restaurants. Pretty short and scenic drive from the falls. Have enjoyed a couple meals there at Zee's, they have a great patio!

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Go to Niagara On the Lake.

 

It's at the N end of the river, where it empties into Lake Ontario. Cross into Canada and just follow the river down the Niagara Gorge, heading N. They have many good restaurants and some nice wineries. It's a very pretty drive! If the Jet Boat is running, that's a great ride. it leaves from Niagara On the Lake. I trust it's still there because all the people who live along the river were complaining about the noise, but if it's there, it's worth doing. Considering river ice, it may be too early for the boat.

 

Of course remember your passports.

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Rubes, we stay in the Falls every Saturday night before the Pats* game boys trip. Certainly the majority of the time is spent in places with long poles coming from the ceiling or green felt tables. So not a ton of recommendations

 

However, last year we went to a new place right across for the Embassy Suites called Copacabana Brazilian Steakhouse. We did not eat eat there, but they have a very cool front bar with the garage style doors that they open on nice weather days. We each had a few drinks at the bar there around 6.30 PM on a Saturday. Lively crowd,nice not to loud live band, very good drinks, nice talent working the bar. Looked decent for food as well.

 

Also, in the Embassy suites the Keg has great views of the Falls. Decent food, expensive for what you get( to me Outback food,but double the price), but the view is awesome.

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For good eats, go to Lewiston and check out the eateries on Center street.

A tour of Fort George on the Canadian side or Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown

can be great if you have any interest in the history of WNY.

Niagara Falls NY should be avoided if you were last there approx. 25 years ago.

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Rumors, daily planet, wild mushroom, beer garden, Boston pizza, casino, numerous gentlemens entertainment establishments, haunted houses..eating sloppy poutine in the Clifton hill burger king at 3am...ugghhh.

 

Wow a lot of drunken memories just blurred together. ..

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Go to "The Wild Mushroom." It's a small bar that sits underground. Service is great, food is great, beer is ice cold.

 

My wife and I went there back in 1999, then again in 2004. We're due to go back soon and the Wild Mushroom is always tops on our list for a cocktail and some food.

 

Oh ... and the haunted house called, "Screamers." We didn't make it through and I'm not sure I've got the balls to even try again.

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Go to "The Wild Mushroom." It's a small bar that sits underground. Service is great, food is great, beer is ice cold.

 

My wife and I went there back in 1999, then again in 2004. We're due to go back soon and the Wild Mushroom is always tops on our list for a cocktail and some food.

 

Oh ... and the haunted house called, "Screamers." We didn't make it through and I'm not sure I've got the balls to even try again.

 

Getting hammered and going into the haunted houses is always fun

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Thats where I met Takeo Spikes the night before her tore his achillies

 

 

CBF

at least now we know where to assign blame <_<

 

thanks for nuthin

 

 

 

Oh ... and the haunted house called, "Screamers." We didn't make it through and I'm not sure I've got the balls to even try again.

color me unsurprised
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Thanks for the great ideas, everyone. Some good stuff in there. I forgot about Niagara on the Lake.

 

Oh ... and the haunted house called, "Screamers." We didn't make it through and I'm not sure I've got the balls to even try again.

 

Really? What could be in there that's that bad?

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Of course remember your passports.

 

Honestly... They will let you into Canada without asking for your passports. Getting back is another story, they will read you the riot act in the US. Really, we went across without a hitch. Getting back they asked for passports and we said: "They never asked entering Canada." It was like the old days leaving The States. Boy was the US Customs Agent fit to be tied! What are they gonna do? Not net me back into my own country? We all had ID... LoL... I guess they could have made it VERY miserable by spending "quality time" w/US Customs... LoL

 

Try it... Don't show your passports entering Canada unless asked. They sure want you to spend your money there, who cares getting back, that's not their problem!

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Thanks for the great ideas, everyone. Some good stuff in there. I forgot about Niagara on the Lake.

 

 

 

Really? What could be in there that's that bad?

apparently you've never met Gugny (not that that's a bad thing)
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