Well, actually it's been 14 - but who's counting. N and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary in the Niagara area. I love Niagara-on-the-Lake and that is where I wanted to stay but alas there were much sweeter deals to be had in Niagara Falls so we opted to stay in Ontario's "mini Vegas" and enjoy the relatively close proximity (10 minute drive) to the peace and serenity that can be found having a picnic while staring at beautiful vineyards.
We got a beautiful "falls view" studio suite at the Niagara Hilton. While it was a beautiful room with great views of the falls, our stay was not without it's share of problems. First, our room was supposed to be non-smoking, but there was a faint smoke odour and there were ashtrays in our room. When I called the front desk, they claimed that this was because people like to burn incense in their rooms. I laughed because cigarette smoke and incense hardly smell the same. They did offer to come deodorize the room but I was annoyed that they had lied - there is no way our room was non-smoking.
We dined at Brasa, a Brazilian Steakhouse in the Hilton. It was an all-you-can-eat steakhouse with a large salad bar and where "Gauchos" walked the floor with spits of different cuts of meat. You waved a disc at them if you wanted them to come to the table and then they'd carve the meat right at your table. It was very very good and very very expensive (though everything about Niagara Falls is over-priced). We got up to fill our plates at the salad bar and when we returned to our seats (which had been a wonderful, cozy spot by a window with a nice view), they had seated new people at our table. We were then re-seated but we didn't get as nice a spot the second time round. However, the staff were very professional; they apologized profusely many times and we did get a free dessert for the inconvenience. Even with the little bumps, N and I agreed that we would return to Brasa.
We had a delicious wine with dinner. It was called, "Red Moose," a 2007 Zweigelt from Konzelmann's Winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Konzelmann's is our favourite Niagara winery and this wine is fantastic. We stopped there on our way home and picked up a few bottles. If you are lucky enough to see this one at your liquor store you should give it a try. We loved it.
After dinner, we wandered through the Fallsview Casino and then took in the fireworks over the falls (there are fireworks every Friday and Sunday evening in the summer). Overall, it was a great way to celebrate 5 years!
The next day we had the buffet breakfast at the hotel and then spent the morning wandering around "kitchy" Niagara Falls. If you have never been, imagine walking into the biggest tourist trap known to man-kind and there you have it, Niagara Falls, Canada. We stopped at the Rock N' Bowl and bowled a few games and then wandered down to see the falls up close.
In the afternoon, we wandered throughout Niagara-on-the-Lake. We snacked on fresh fruit and took in the loveliness and small town charm of the place. We walked the main street, bought jam at Greaves (best jam ever!), checked out the fruit stands, visited a winery and then declared our mini break over. Time to head back to the big city.
Late August = fresh peaches in the Niagara Area. Yum!
My flickr set from this trip can be found, here.
As an aside, I have been taking some online photoshop tutorials so that I can learn to digital scrapbook. I made two pages about this weekend. Check them out!
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