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Niagara-on-the-Lake (11/18/24)

After a few cooler gray days, it is a beautiful 56 F day here. We had to get out. We had not yet visited Niagara-on-the-Lake this visit, so we headed there today. We discovered a new, though perhaps not perfected waterfront path along the lake, walked the very cute downtown, and visited a winery.

The very attractive street near
the Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club near Lake Ontario.
Looking across Lake Ontario to Old Fort Niagara on the US side.
Fort Mississauga on the edge of the golf course.
It was first used to defend the British and Canadians
against the US during the War of 1812.
Part of the golf course
Bob and Jack walking across a boardwalk to the waterfront trail
The beautiful waterfront trail
that unfortunately just ends with no egress
(except a short but steep walk up a hill
to the golf course clubhouse) when you go towards town.
We don’t know how things turn out in the other direction.
The cute downtown main street
A creative window display
The Cenotaph still decorated for Remembrance Day
Bob and I forgot our letters!
Pretty seasonal greenery
The Royal George Theatre
A statue of George Bernard Shaw, the namesake for the theatre.
The sign for the Two Sisters Winery that we visited
(honestly just for the name)
The pretty tree-lined drive in
Holiday decor
One of the bars in the tasting room

We were at the winery a little after noon, so we weren’t ready to taste or drink, but we did buy a bottle of their Sauvignon Blanc to have tonight with dinner.

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