Places To Stop On The Way To Niagara Falls From Toronto

Niagara Falls is a memorable and unique destination for anyone who loves to see waterfalls from close quarters. It is unique because of the beautiful picturesque surrounding the Falls and loads of entertainment available in the surrounding areas of Falls. If you are going to visit Niagara Falls, then it’s a good idea to do a little research before going. The reason for this is that if you don’t take the time to plan and research, there’s no way that you will enjoy everything that there is to see. This post will help you plan out Places To Stop On The Way To Niagara Falls From Toronto.

The drive from Toronto to Niagara is scenic and relatively simple. Do you want to know the best places to visit before entering the Falls area? Here is the list of some good places to visit en-route to Niagara Falls; read below.

First to visit….

Upper Canada Mall

The Upper Canada Mall is the 25th largest shopping mall in Canada, located in Newmarket, Ontario and is home to many elite brands and services.

Upper Canada Mall is one of the most popular shopping destinations in the Greater Toronto Area. With its best-in-class collection of retailers, the mall in Newmarket, Ontario, simply provides the best shopping experience north of Toronto.

You will have the best shopping experience here as per the positive reviews by most visitors to this mall. This mall was opened 48 years ago in 1974 with 55 stores.

This mall can capacitate 6000 members following the latest physical distancing COVID-19 norms. We advise you to visit this mall with family and friends and click snaps of you and your family to have a sweet memory of the visit.

A Canadian multinational corporation called Oxford Properties owns the Upper Canada Mall

Next on your visit should be….

Cheltenham Badlands

Unique red desert soil formation at the Cheltenham Badlands near Toronto, Ontario, Canada

This is one of the most visited and recognizable natural heritage of Southern Ontario formed 450 million years ago at the base of an ancient sea and is known as a geological treasure of Canada. This area looks reddish in color due to the erosion and deposition when it formed. The concerned authorities closed this site in 2015 to prevent further erosion and reopened it again in 2018. It is located in Caledon and planning a day trip would be perfect.

What You Can Do at This Geographical Wonder?

The region is known for its spectacular fall colors, and the red brick badlands set against the golden hues of autumn make for an unforgettable experience. You can only take pictures of the Mars-like Badlands and walk along the boardwalk section, but not on the badlands, which is restricted. You can walk through the 1.33-kilometre Bruce Trail that passes through the forest. This is the perfect place to explore this Fall.

Why and When to Go To This Place?

Connect with nature while learning about this unique geographical feature set against a stunning natural setting. This Summer, you may plan a visit to this place between June 15 to August 21, and it is open seven days a week, 8 am to 9 pm.

Next to visit is….

Basilica of Our Lady Immaculate

Ontario, Canada.

This Roman Catholic minor basilica and parish church based at Guelph, Ontario, was constructed by an architect, Joseph Connolly, in a Gothic style between 1876 and 1888. This site in 1990 was named the National Historic Site of Canada.

The term basilica refers to a structure that serves as a gathering place and is first invented by ancient Rome. Basilicas were used to conduct legal proceedings as well as business transactions in ancient Rome. A basilica usually had a rectangular base that was divided into aisles by columns and capped by a roof. The name basilica to any church comes because they were constructed in the shape of a Roman basilica, mostly built over the tombs of great people or martyrs.

This is a nice place to sit and have some snacks, a coffee, or a visit to take a few snaps of you and your family.

You can next move to….

Canada’s Wonderland

Toronto, Canada-August 17, 2013: The Leviathan one of the biggest and tallest roller coasters in the world. This roller coaster dominates Wonderland’s landscape.

This site is approximately 25 kilometres north of downtown Toronto, in a place called Vaughan, Ontario. This is 331-acre theme park was opened in 1981 by the Great-West Life Assurance Company and the Taft Broadcasting Company. To date, this theme park is still the largest of all parks in Canada.

This park is packed with loads of entertainment, two children’s areas, 17 roller coasters and 200 attractions, and a 20-acre water park and splash works. For unlimited visits to this place, you got to buy the 2022 GOLD pass, which costs almost $100 a pass.

Note that you will not require proof of vaccination to visit this park. Some attractions may close due to inclement weather conditions, like if it rains. The park allows sealed reusable water bottles, small snacks for toddlers and baby food.

This is a great place for full entertainment throughout the stay for all kids and families.

Next on the list to visit is….

Vaughan Mills

Vaughan, Ontario, Canada – March 17, 2018: Nike store sign at Vaughan Mills mall near Toronto. Nike, Inc. is an American corporation sales of footwear, apparel, equipment, accessories, and services.

Vaughan Mills is located about 32 kilometers north of downtown Toronto at the intersection of Highway 400 and Rutherford Road in Vaughan, Ontario, just south of Canada’s Wonderland.

With about 1.3 million square feet (120,000 m2) of retail space, it is one of Canada’s biggest enclosed shopping centers and the biggest mall in the York Region.

More than 200 dining, retail, and entertainment establishments may be found throughout the complex.

Visit the place with a plan to spend a couple of hours with the family at your favorite retail, entertainment or dining areas here.

LEGOLAND Discovery Center Toronto

Vaughan, Ontario, Canada – March 17, 2018: Legoland Discovery Centre sign at Vaughan Mills mall near Toronto. Legoland Discovery Centre is an indoor family attraction chain.

An indoor family entertainment complex called LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto is situated in the Vaughan Mills shopping district in Vaughan, Ontario, not far from Toronto. The facility has 10 LEGO build and play areas, two attractions with LEGO themes, a soft play area, a 4D theatre, the largest LEGO brick flag in the world, and a gift store.

This place suits families with children between the ages of 3 to 10 years old.

Pre-purchase your tickets online to guarantee the Center’s admittance and take advantage of our priority entrance.

One Unique feature that LEGOLAND offers is it allows celebrating your child’s birthday here as a party, and your child will love it for sure. It will be a party that you and your child will never forget!

Next to visit is….

Gage Park, Hamilton, Ontario

Hamilton – Gage Park in the Winter

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada’s Gage Park is a sizable public park with municipal gardens. It can be found in East Hamilton near the juncture of Main Street and Gage Avenue. Gage Park is the typical location for LGBT pride in this city area.

In the heart of Hamilton, Gage Park is a well-known public area. It is located in the Delta West neighborhood of East Hamilton and spans 71 acres or 28.8 hectares.

Gage Park Greenhouse: A variety of subtropical plants, rare species, and palm trees may be found in the recently built 14,000 square foot (1,300 square meters), completely accessible greenhouse.

The greenhouse is intended to serve as a hub for community interaction, offering the potential for use as an educational facility and a location that can be rented out for special occasions like wedding portraits.

The greenhouse features include waterfalls, tiered concrete seating, and ponds with turtles, fish and waterlilies.

Since July 2021, the Gage Park Tropical Greenhouse has been open to all with health-screening signage and physical distancing. You can visit the greenhouse any day between 9 am to 5 pm, and entry is free. Pets are not allowed into the tropical house except service dogs.

Conclusion

You have read about Upper Canada Mall, Cheltenham Badlands, Basilica of Lady Immaculate, Canada’s Wonderland, Vaughan Mills, LEGOLAND Discovery Center Toronto and Gage Park Hamilton.

While you start from Toronto to Niagara Falls, you can stop at one of these places, or you may visit more than one place per your time constraints and planning and then proceed to Niagara Falls for the ultimate thrill and fun. To get all the fun you want at the Falls, book your tickets online for the Toronto to Niagara Falls Day Tour or Toronto to Niagara Falls Day and Evening Tour!

Crowd enjoys the view of Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada on a sunny day.

 

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