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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. Thanks for all the advice everyone. I love it. I'll definitely report back on what we did with all of our time in the Falls. We have two boys who are 9 and 7. We plan to take them to many of the activities around the Falls, including the two go-kart places I found there. We are actually going to a basketball game while there as the lakers are playing the raptors. I figure we will have one night but two days in Toronto based on our current plans. I'm thinking our days in Toronto and the falls will be activity filled, while our days in Niagara on the lake will be more restful with lots of walking and biking. We will be at the Sheraton Falls overlooking the falls, which I am hoping will be a treat within itself. If this helps to give you any perspective on how we vacation, we went to Quebec City last summer and stayed a week. We would have all gladly stayed for two weeks. I've seen people post that you only need a few days in QC, however I loved it there. I realize Niagara Falls isn't QC, but I'm hoping we will find fun and rest during our week there. I'll definitely report back. [/quote] We took an extended family trip to Niagara Falls for Spring Break and stayed 3 nights like you. The kids were 6, 8, 10, and 12 and there were enough cheesy, kid-friendly activities to keep them engaged the whole time. For reference, the 6 year old wanted to move to Canada after the trip was over lol Like you, we took a day trip to Toronto and the kids enjoyed it. In Toronto, we went to the Royal Ontario Museum (it was a hit with everyone, they have a couple of sections that are very much geared for kids), Casa Loma (a self-guided tour of a "castle" that was actually very interesting) and went to the top of the CN Tower (touristy, but why not; also, you may want to consider making reservations for dinner/snacks at the top...that was a missed opportunity for us). You can save on the costs by buying a Toronto Museum Pass that gets you access to most of the city's museums. By that point, it was time to return to Niagara Falls. Also, we spent a half-day at Niagara-on-the-Lake. It's cute but more romantic than family friendly. However, we did enjoy a great breakfast, picked up a variety of maple syrup, and bought a bunch of wine at a nearby winery. [/quote] Op here - thanks for these tips. I'll definitely make reservations for lunch or brunch at the top of the CN TOWER if possible. The hotel we are staying at in Toronto is walking distance to it. I saw something called little canada on trip advisor. Anyone been to that? It looked interesting. I also saw Casa Loma which I have on our list. I want us to swing by University of Toronto as well and walk around. Finally, I saw something about a Harry Potter shop somewhere in Toronto. Does that ring any bells?[/quote] I'd put University of Toronto lower on your list. Maybe just check out Hart House, it's a pretty spectacular building. Casa Loma, ROM are good. In Niagara Falls with school aged boys there's a lot of fun. I always hit the Hershey chocolate store and have a big shake, buy some chocolates. Clifton Hill is cheesy for adults but kids love it. There is a little ferris wheel that could be fun. Then all the water rides. The water falls at night are nice, lit up by lights. On a Saturday night, there might be fireworks. Niagara on the lake - check out the ice cream stores and gelato stores on the main street. [/quote]
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