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Hilton Niagara Falls/Fallsview Hotel & Suites
Hilton Niagara Falls/Fallsview Hotel & Suites
DoubleTree Fallsview Resort & Spa by Hilton Niagara Falls
DoubleTree Fallsview Resort & Spa by Hilton Niagara Falls
The Jordan Ramada by Wyndham
The Jordan Ramada by Wyndham
Wyndham Grand Fallsview Hotel
Wyndham Grand Fallsview Hotel
Marriott Niagara Falls Fallsview Hotel & Spa
Marriott Niagara Falls Fallsview Hotel & Spa
Niagara Fallsview Hotel
Niagara Fallsview Hotel
Sheraton Fallsview Hotel
Sheraton Fallsview Hotel
Hampton Inn by Hilton St. Catharines Niagara
Hampton Inn by Hilton St. Catharines Niagara
Oakes Hotel Overlooking the Falls
Oakes Hotel Overlooking the Falls
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Niagara Falls, ON
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Niagara Falls, ON
Hilton Garden Inn Niagara-on-the-Lake
Hilton Garden Inn Niagara-on-the-Lake
Holiday Inn Express Niagara-On-The-Lake by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Niagara-On-The-Lake by IHG
White Oaks Resort & Spa
White Oaks Resort & Spa
The Tower Hotel Fallsview
The Tower Hotel Fallsview
Niagara Falls Marriott on the Falls
Niagara Falls Marriott on the Falls
Holiday Inn Niagara Falls - By The Falls by IHG
Holiday Inn Niagara Falls - By The Falls by IHG
Robinsong Bed and Breakfast
Robinsong Bed and Breakfast
Vittoria Hotel and Suites
Vittoria Hotel and Suites
The Inn at Lock Seven
The Inn at Lock Seven
Quality Hotel Fallsview Cascade
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Downtown St. Catharines
Dive into the cultural hub of St. Catharines, where the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts resides. Discover heritage sites like Montebello Park and the Old Courthouse, while enjoying various shops and restaurants.

Port Dalhousie
Waterfront charm abounds in this community, where visitors can enjoy stand up paddle boarding, swimming, and kayaking at the popular Lakeside Park beach. Don't miss the historic Lakeside Park Carousel for a nostalgic experience.

Grantham
Grantham gives you a genuine peek into Canadian suburban living without the tourist trappings. Kids laugh through Grantham Lions Park while leafy streets showcase modest homes with well-kept lawns. You can easily visit nearby attractions like RiverBrink Art Museum, Port Dalhousie Pier Marina, or catch a show at FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre just outside the neighborhood. Dining options are limited to family-run spots, so having a car is practically a must. Budget-friendly bed & breakfasts and vacation rentals offer a cozy base for exploring the broader Niagara region, complete with those warm Canadian welcomes you've heard about.

Glenridge
Glenridge combines campus energy with residential calm at the edge of St. Catharines. Brock University buzzes with student life, while hiking trails along the Niagara Escarpment offer peaceful escapes into nature. The Pen Centre and Landmark Cinemas provide entertainment options when you're not exploring campus events or art exhibitions at the Marilyn I. Walker School. Student-friendly cafes and pizza joints dot the neighborhood, perfect for budget-conscious travelers. Accommodation options are limited mostly to campus housing and vacation rentals. A car is recommended for exploring beyond the neighborhood, though the well-maintained sidewalks make walking around campus and residential streets a pleasure.
Louth
The Louth neighborhood offers attractions such as Lake Ontario and Rockway Conservation Area.
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Wander through the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens where butterflies land on your shoulders in the conservatory with casual disregard for personal space. The Welland Canal offers front-row seats to massive freighters squeezing through locks with inches to spare. At Port Dalhousie, the antique carousel still charges just a nickel per ride – possibly the last five-cent anything in North America. The city's nickname 'The Garden City' isn't tourist board hyperbole; there really are a thousand acres of green space. Nearby wineries pour award-winning icewines with the casual pride of people who've gotten used to international acclaim. During rowing season, Olympic-caliber athletes slice through the water at the Royal Canadian Henley course, making it look far easier than it actually is.

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