Niagara Falls/Toronto
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Hi Karyn - the weather is really changeable right now - this past weekend it was blazing hot and humid but today I'm back in a sweater and there's a frost warning up north! (Thank you, Global warming!) <BR> <BR>In all likelihood shorts will be fine for during the day, just be sure to bring things you can layer and a windbreaker type of coat. <BR> <BR>Hope you enjoy your stay! <BR>
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We're leaving Friday for a week. I'm taking everything - layers galore. The 10-day forecast I've been checking predicts 70's and partly cloudy during the day. Shorts are fine at the Falls. But, in Toronto, which is obviously a city, everyone is a bit more formal. Do hope you are planning to visit Niagara-on-the-Lake...
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Niagara Falls, of course, has the falls. it also has some great greenhouses and a butterfuly conservatory and the Maid of the Mist boat that goes to the bottomof the falls. But the rest of Niagara Falls (the city) is pretty tacky, with wax museums and video arcades and blazing neon. <BR>Niagara on the Lake is famous for its live theatre, and is fancier, more upmarket, has nicer stores and laws forbidding neon. A good fort for kids to vist, so it's not too dull for them, too. You can get to both easily, and thedrive between the two is along the banks of the Niagara River. NontheLake is famous for wineries, too. <BR> <BR>RE 2-year olds <BR>The best attraction in Toronto for 2 year olds is the Childrens Own Museum, next door to the Royal Ontario Museum. The kids museum is great for kids from 2 to about 6 or 7. <BR>BAK <BR>BAK <BR>