Road trip DC-Niagara/Toronto

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Anonymous wrote:I’ve got my eye on this trip next summer. What else do folks like to do in Toronto with kids (dd will be 7)? Falls, Zoo and hockey museum are def on our list.


We were supposed to do this trip July 2020. *sigh* We had planned on going to CN Tower as well. I heard from Toronto native to go first thing in the am to CN Tower bc later in the day the line is really long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve got my eye on this trip next summer. What else do folks like to do in Toronto with kids (dd will be 7)? Falls, Zoo and hockey museum are def on our list.


We were supposed to do this trip July 2020. *sigh* We had planned on going to CN Tower as well. I heard from Toronto native to go first thing in the am to CN Tower bc later in the day the line is really long.


Thanks for the tip! Hope you get there some day
Anonymous
We are hoping that Canada opens soon. Our fall trip is going to Corning, Watkins Glen, Buffalo, maybe the falls and back again. I'm hoping Covid wanes soon!
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Anonymous wrote:I would do more time in Toronto and less in Niagara. I think a half day of taking the boat ride and going to an overlook is plenty.


definitely more time in toronto. we loved it there, lots to do. A full day + evening in Niagara was plenty


+1
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Anonymous wrote:I know this is a crazy question, but for those of you who have driven from DC to Niagra, and then to Toronto, are there any underground tunnels you have to drive through?


No.

(Also, for anyone reading this two year old thread -- there are restrictions in place at the Canadian border right now.)

It opens next week. I know the OP was a couple of years ago but for others reading we just did a Pittsburgh-Niagara Falls trip and had a great time. We just did one day at the falls and had a blast. It wasn't terribly crowded and we were able to do maid of the mist, ride the trolley and walk around for a few hours. We will definitely go back when we can enter Canada.
Anonymous
When is the best time for a trip like this? Spring or summer vacation?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When is the best time for a trip like this? Spring or summer vacation?

We just got back and the weather was great, about 10 degrees cooler than average here and lower humidity.
Anonymous
We did this trip pre-Covid and loved it. Broke up the drive by spending time in the Finger Lakes which was fantastic (hikes, waterfalls, restaurants, wineries, museums!)

Niagra Falls was great but very long lines and a ton of traffic, we even got in a fender bender. it was a long weekend though.

Toronto was wonderful, great restaurants and vibe. DD was 1.5 and all theae places were great for that age.

Stopped in PA for a night on the way back to break up the drive, but not a particular destination.

Anonymous
Another resurrection of this (clearly oldie but goodie) thread. Any tips on where to stay in Pine Creek Gorge with a toddler? And is adding on Montreal reasonable?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another resurrection of this (clearly oldie but goodie) thread. Any tips on where to stay in Pine Creek Gorge with a toddler? And is adding on Montreal reasonable?


No, adding Montreal to a DC to Toronto road trip is not reasonable. Good lord.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another resurrection of this (clearly oldie but goodie) thread. Any tips on where to stay in Pine Creek Gorge with a toddler? And is adding on Montreal reasonable?


No, adding Montreal to a DC to Toronto road trip is not reasonable. Good lord.


Why don’t people have googleMaps skills?
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