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Ha! I thought the same. We haven't decided yet what we will do. We live in the heart of DC, so fear violence. |
a nice getaway |
If in Toronto, is Niagra Falls a must do or are there enough other things of interest in the city? |
Can you do Bahamas? Baha Mar? |
Read the OP, they want an international trip. |
Niagara Falls on the Canadian side is worth seeing, but there’s also lots of things to do in Toronto. I have posted before about Toronto if you can search. |
It's just easier and cheaper to stay at home and in my backyard, stock up on groceries so I don't have to go anywhere, and not travel around those dates that facists are also going to be traveling into the area. |
ok |
thanks - I found some good Toronto recs! |
Agreed - don't understand the drive to do this for only two days. |
I'd fly. Toronto is 90 minutes. But enjoy your freedom to have a choice. |
Sorry to be cliche, but honestly, if that's how you feel, you should leave, permanently. |
Honestly, just vote better. |
For three days it’s great. About 1 hour or a bit over flying time (flights are always listed as taking longer). Some great museums—ROM is really worth it, Bata Shoe Museum is fun, I hear good things about Little Canada but haven’t been. Some funky neighborhoods (Queen Street West, Kensington Market) and great food. You might be able to catch a baseball game if that’s of interest. I agree it’s not a top tourist destination and I do think Montreal is more interesting but Toronto could be lots of fun and easy for a long weekend. |