Thursday, February 12, 2009

Niagara: Romance sizzles amid quaint inns, cozay wineries and a glittering falls

NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ontario -- Near the park, the Shaw Festival Theatre is locked tighter than a Victorian corset. At the harbor, the petulant Niagara River is partly frozen, a white and blue montage of floating squares.

Winter here is starkly beautiful: a picture in sharp focus, a summer town gone quiet.

Good news for lovers: No one will ever look for you here.

Spend a weekend tucked away in some canopied four-poster bed in this little hamlet just four hours from Detroit, and you will return to regular life a happier couple.

A day trip to nearby Niagara Falls is hopelessly romantic, with the still-unfrozen falls wreathed in a coating of sparkling winter ice. You can even take a winter helicopter ride -- and did you know from the air, the Niagara whirlpool is in the shape of a heart?

Oh, and dozens of Niagara-on-the-Lake wineries are open year-round, which means their tasting rooms are ready to help you burn off the winter chill. And -- well, we'll get to all that. Just start packing.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love Niagara on the Lake. I can't wait to get back up there this summer. This year I'll have to do some wine touring. By the way, is Havana House Tobacco still there? If it is, tell Ian that Alan from Pennsylvania said hi.