Grab a hearty breakfast at St. Lawrence Market - Carousel Bakery and try their famous peameal bacon sandwich to fuel your first morning in Toronto.
Take a relaxed orientation walk through St. Lawrence Market stalls to sample local treats and pick up a map or guidebook for neighbourhood highlights.
Stroll along the nearby Waterfront Harbourfront Centre, enjoy views of Lake Ontario, and pop into the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery if a short modern art stop appeals.
Hop on a quick Toronto CityPASS-style hop-on hop-off loop or a local streetcar to reach Kensington Market; wander vintage shops and stop for a coffee at FIKA Café.
Explore the colourful lanes of Kensington Market, sample a snack at Rasta Pasta or grab a pastry from Kensington Bakery, and enjoy people-watching before lunch.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Banh Mi Boys in the Entertainment District for bold flavours, or choose the rustic comfort of Pai Northern Thai Kitchen for a warming pad thai and mango sticky rice.
Walk off lunch with a visit to Nathan Phillips Square to see the iconic Toronto sign and admire the modern architecture of Toronto City Hall; snap photos and soak in the city's vibe.
Head to Eaton Centre for some light shopping and people-watching, then pop into Holt Renfrew or local boutiques on Queen Street for Canadian design finds.
Take a short streetcar ride to Distillery District and wander cobblestone lanes; stop at Balzac's Coffee Roastery for a caffeine break and admire the Victorian industrial architecture.
Explore artisan shops and galleries in the Distillery District, including a quick look at The Young Centre for the Performing Arts or a browse through Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie's specialty goods.
Return toward the waterfront for golden-hour views at Harbourfront Centre; consider renting a paddleboat from Sugar Beach Marina or simply relax on the boardwalk.
Dine at Harbord Room for a relaxed, wood-fired meal and seasonal cocktails - arrive early to enjoy the cozy atmosphere and attentive service.
Take an evening walk through Toronto's Harbourfront boardwalk to catch sunset reflections on Lake Ontario and maybe a street performance or two.
Stop for dessert or a drink at Gusto 101's bar area or opt for gelato at Ed's Real Scoop for a sweet treat while strolling.
Head to CN Tower to take in the illuminated skyline from the LookOut level or enjoy a cocktail at the 360 Restaurant if you'd like a rotating view (reserve ahead).
Explore nightlife in the Entertainment District with a live music spot such as The Rivoli or a relaxed pub vibe at Bar Hop for local craft beers.
If energy remains, take a peaceful late-night stroll past Nathan Phillips Square to see the city lights, or return to your accommodation to rest and prepare for tomorrow.
Start your morning with breakfast at Cafe Boulud Toronto (One King West) or a quick pastry and coffee at Jimmy's Coffee to fuel up before sightseeing.
Walk toward the waterfront and take photos of the skyline from Roundhouse Park, then pop into the Toronto Railway Museum if you enjoy a short historic detour.
Arrive at CN Tower for early access - ride up to the LookOut level and, if brave, step onto the EdgeWalk booking desk to check availability for later in the day.
Descend and stroll through Rogers Centre's exterior concourse to admire the stadium views, then wander the nearby Roundhouse shops and exhibits.
Head to Harbourfront Centre and enjoy a relaxed lakeside walk; rent a kayak or join a short harbour cruise from the Toronto Harbour Tours dock if the weather's good.
Stop for a late-morning snack or light brunch at Lavelle Café (on the Harbourfront) or grab a bite at The Amsterdam BrewHouse with patio views of Lake Ontario.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at Harbour Sixty Steakhouse for an upscale meal or choose the casual waterfront terrace at Amsterdam BrewHouse to continue soaking in Lake Ontario views.
Walk east along the boardwalk to Queens Quay, stopping at Music Garden to enjoy the landscaped terraces and maybe catch a local musician or two.
Take a short ferry from Jack Layton Ferry Terminal to the Toronto Islands for a peaceful bike ride or a stroll-rent a bike from Toronto Island Bicycle Rentals and circle the scenic paths.
Return to the mainland and visit Sugar Beach to relax on the pink umbrellas and snap photos; grab a coffee or gelato from nearby SOMA Chocolatemaker for a sweet pick-me-up.
Head toward the Distillery District for late-afternoon shopping in boutique stores and a tasting at Mill Street Brewery's taproom if you'd like a local craft beer.
Stroll through the cobblestone streets and pop into Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie or Brick Street Bakery for pastries and light bites as you browse galleries and artisan shops.
Enjoy an early dinner at Harbour Sixty Steakhouse's bar for a refined meal with skyline views, or choose seasonal small plates on the patio at Amsterdam BrewHouse to keep the waterfront vibe.
Take a leisurely sunset stroll along Queens Quay toward Sugar Beach, pausing to photograph the changing light on Lake Ontario and the city skyline.
Catch a live show or concert at The Harbourfront Centre's performance spaces if there's an event listed, or enjoy lakeside street performers and pop-up art installations nearby.
Head to CN Tower for nighttime city views from the LookOut level or enjoy a cocktail with a rotating panorama at the 360 Restaurant (reservations recommended).
Sample cocktails in the Distillery District at SpiritHouse or sip a craft beer at Mill Street Brewery's cozy taproom while soaking up the historic cobblestone atmosphere.
Wind down with a dessert stop at Ed's Real Scoop for gelato or a late-night coffee at Balzac's Coffee Roastery in the Distillery District before returning to your accommodation.
Begin with breakfast at Maman in the Financial District - enjoy their famous croissant and a latte while planning which museums to visit today.
Walk to Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and explore the natural history and world cultures galleries before crowds build; focus on the dinosaur and First Peoples exhibits.
Head to Bloor-Yorkville for a quick coffee and pastry at Dineen Coffee Co., then wander the upscale streets and gallery-lined laneways en route to the next museum.
Visit the Gardiner Museum nearby to see fine ceramics and contemporary exhibitions, enjoying the calm galleries and the museum shop for unique souvenirs.
Grab an early lunch at Cafe Boulud Toronto or a casual bite at Kensington Market Foodstand (if you prefer to keep it light) before heading to the Distillery District for the afternoon.
Take a short streetcar or taxi to the Distillery District and begin your afternoon wandering the cobblestone lanes; stop at Balzac's Coffee Roastery for a mid-day pick-me-up while browsing artisan shops.
Join a guided walking tour of the Distillery District (look for local guides at the Visitor Centre) to learn about the area's Victorian industrial history and its transformation into an arts hub.
Visit the contemporary exhibits at Clay and Glass Gallery (or pop into rotating galleries in the district) and browse independent boutiques for unique Canadian design pieces.
Enjoy a late-afternoon tasting or light bite at Spirit of York Distillery's tasting room or sample craft beers at Mill Street Brewery's taproom while soaking up the historic atmosphere.
Stroll east toward the waterfront to reach Sugar Beach for a relaxed break on the pink umbrellas and to take photos of the Toronto skyline with a lakeside backdrop.
Walk along Queens Quay toward the Harbourfront and pop into the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery for a short, thought-provoking modern art visit if time allows.
Head back to the Distillery District or nearby King Street East for an early dinner at Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie to enjoy French-inspired fare in a charming setting.
Enjoy a relaxed aperitif on the terrace at Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie, taking in the Distillery District's atmosphere before your meal.
Dine at El Catrin Destileria for vibrant Mexican flavours and impressive tequila selections in a lively, art-filled space.
Catch a performance or live music at Soulpepper Theatre Company (check showtimes and book ahead) for an intimate theatre experience in the Distillery area.
Wind down with cocktails at Wilbur Mexicana (Distillery) or a nightcap at SpiritHouse, enjoying the historic cobblestones and ambient lighting.
If you're up for a late stroll, walk toward Sugar Beach to see the city lights across the water, or grab gelato at Ed's Real Scoop before heading back to your accommodation.
Start with breakfast at St. Lawrence Market - Carousel Bakery to sample a classic peameal bacon sandwich and plan your market route for the morning.
Wander the stalls of St. Lawrence Market, tasting local cheeses, Ontario honey, and fresh pastries while chatting with vendors and picking up picnic supplies.
Take a short walk to The Distillery District's edge and enjoy a coffee at Balzac's Coffee Roastery, then browse artisan shops for unique Canadian crafts.
Head north to Kensington Market to stroll colourful lanes, sample international bites at vendors like Rasta Pasta, and browse vintage shops for quirky finds.
Explore the nearby Kensington Bakery for a sweet treat, then walk over to Chinatown to peek into herbal shops and bakeries for cultural snacks and souvenirs.
Finish the morning with a casual lunch at Banh Mi Boys or Pai Northern Thai Kitchen (depending on your craving) to refuel before afternoon explorations.
Take a short streetcar to Queen Street West and wander the boutiques and galleries; pop into Graffiti Alley for vibrant street-art photos and a quick coffee at Dineen Coffee Co..
Explore the shops and indie labels along Queen Street West; browse vinyl at Soundscapes or vintage finds at Black Market Clothing before a light snack at Bar Isabel (bar snacks) or RizRaz for Mediterranean small plates.
Head to Trinity Bellwoods Park for a relaxed stroll or people-watching on the lawns; grab a gelato from Bang Bang Ice Cream & Bakery and enjoy the neighborhood café scene nearby.
Walk north to Bloor Street West and drop into the independent bookshop Type Books or browse design shops in the Bloorcourt Village stretch for local crafts and souvenirs.
Make your way to Kensington Market Green P for a quick stop at Sung Lee Bakery or Seven Lives Tacos for a snack, then meander the backlanes to discover murals and secondhand stores.
Return toward the harbourfront by taxi or streetcar and visit Harbourfront Centre's outdoor spaces; sit on the boardwalk and enjoy views of Lake Ontario while sipping a drink from Amsterdam BrewHouse's patio.
Freshen up with a short break at your accommodation, then head out for an early dinner in the neighbourhood of your choice-consider the eclectic small plates at The Black Hoof or the comforting Italian at Terroni on Queen Street West.
Dine at Bar Isabel for Iberian-inspired small plates in a lively, late-night-friendly setting; reserve ahead to avoid a long wait.
Take a short walk to Kensington's vintage lanes for a relaxed post-dinner stroll, popping into independent shops that stay open later or enjoying live music at a nearby bar.
Catch an indie film or screening at The Royal Cinema on Roncesvalles for a local cinematic experience, or check listings for a live comedy show at The Rivoli.
Head to Sneaky Dee's for a late-night snack and local vibe-famous for its nachos and rotating music nights, it's a great spot to mingle with locals.
Finish the night with cocktails at Bar Raval or a craft-beer flight at Bellwoods Brewery (taproom), enjoying the neighbourhood atmosphere before returning to your accommodation.
Enjoy breakfast at Skylon Tower Revolving Dining Room or grab a coffee and pastry at Third Street Coffee House to fuel your drive and admire early views toward the Falls.
Check out of your Toronto accommodation and begin the drive or train transfer to Niagara - stop briefly at the scenic Niagara Parkway lookout for photos en route if you're driving.
Arrive in Niagara Falls and drop luggage at your hotel (many offer luggage hold); if time allows, take a short orientation stroll to Queen Victoria Park to get your first close-up views of the Horseshoe Falls.
Visit the Niagara Falls Visitors Centre for maps, attraction passes, and local tips; pick up tickets for afternoon experiences and ask about weather-dependent activities like boat cruises.
Enjoy an early lunch at Table Rock House Restaurant overlooking the brink (or the casual Queen Victoria Place Restaurant) to taste local dishes with a Falls-front view before settling into your afternoon plans.
Walk the scenic pathways of Queen Victoria Park, pause at the Rainbow Bridge lookout for international views, and take photos of the mist rising from the Horseshoe Falls.
Board the iconic Hornblower Niagara Cruises for the classic boat experience that takes you close to the base of the falls; bring a waterproof layer and enjoy the thunderous roar up close.
Dry off and visit Journey Behind the Falls to descend tunnels and step onto observation decks directly behind the cascade for a unique perspective and great photo opportunities.
Take the Niagara SkyWheel on Clifton Hill for elevated views over the skyline and river; afterwards stroll Clifton Hill for a playful stop at Ripley's Believe It or Not! or grab a quick snack from Funnel Cake stands.
Head to the quieter Dufferin Islands for a peaceful nature walk among small islands and footbridges-an ideal contrast to the main lookout crowds and a good spot for birdwatching and photos.
Return to your hotel to freshen up, then make your way to Table Rock Centre terrace for prime vantage points as golden hour approaches over the Horseshoe Falls.
Enjoy an early dinner with a view at Elements on the Falls or grab a table at Queen Victoria Place Restaurant to watch the light change on the falls while tasting local cuisine.
Walk along the illuminated promenade to enjoy sunset colors and stay for the evening illumination of the falls; pause for photos at the Brink of the Falls and nearby observation decks.
Stroll along the illuminated promenade toward Table Rock Centre and enjoy close-up night views of the falls as coloured lights play across the cascade; pause for long-exposure photos near the Brink of the Falls observation area.
Head to Elements on the Falls or the Table Rock House Restaurant terrace for a nightcap or dessert with a direct view of the illuminated Horseshoe Falls; savour a local wine or maple-inspired dessert while listening to the roar.
Take a short taxi or walk to Clifton Hill for a lively evening-ride the Niagara SkyWheel for sparkling city-and-falls views, then explore the neon-lit arcades and fun attractions along the strip.
Enjoy a relaxed late-evening drink at Weinkeller (if open late) or stop by The Firkin on the Falls for local craft beers and a friendly pub atmosphere close to the action.
Finish the night with a peaceful walk back to Queen Victoria Park to hear the falls at night and reflect on the day, or return to your hotel to unwind and prepare for tomorrow's activities.
Fuel up with breakfast at Third Street Coffee House or grab a hearty morning plate at The Famous on Falls Avenue to prepare for an active morning near the falls.
Walk to Queen Victoria Park for a quiet early-morning vantage point of the falls and capture photos of the mist and light before the crowds arrive.
Head to Table Rock Centre to pick up pre-booked tickets and queue for the morning departure of Hornblower Niagara Cruises; collect waterproof ponchos and camera protection.
Board the Hornblower Niagara Cruises for an exhilarating close-up ride to the base of the Horseshoe Falls, feeling the spray and hearing the thunderous roar up close.
After the cruise, stroll over to Journey Behind the Falls to descend tunnels and step out onto observation decks directly behind the cascade for a contrasting perspective.
Dry off and enjoy a late-morning snack or early lunch at Table Rock House Restaurant overlooking the brink, sampling local favourites while savouring the spectacular views.
Walk the scenic rim of Queen Victoria Park toward the Floral Clock, pausing for photos and to enjoy the manicured gardens and river views.
Visit the interactive exhibits at the Niagara Falls Adventure Park (or nearby observation platforms) for panoramic photo opportunities and a short thrill on any available zipline vantagepoints.
Enjoy a relaxed lunch at The Watermark Restaurant on Fallsview Boulevard or the casual Fallsview Buffet for varied options with views of the river gorge.
Head to Skylon Tower to ride the glass-fronted elevators up for sweeping aerial views, and sip a coffee or dessert at the observation deck café while taking in the panorama.
Explore the quieter trails along Dufferin Islands-wander its footbridges and small waterfalls for a peaceful nature contrast to the main lookout crowds.
Stop by Bird Kingdom to see tropical birds and interactive aviaries for a short indoor wildlife break that's family-friendly and a fun diversion from outdoor viewpoints.
Return toward the Horseshoe Falls promenade and pause at Table Rock Centre terrace to watch the late-afternoon light and feel the mist as the falls shift in tone.
Freshen up at your hotel, then head out to Elements on the Falls or Queen Victoria Place Restaurant for an early dinner with a direct view of the cascading water.
Take a short walk to the Niagara Parkway lookout for golden-hour photos of the gorge and a peaceful riverside stroll away from the main crowds.
Enjoy a relaxed dinner at Elements on the Falls or, for a cozier vibe, head to Weinkeller for small plates and local Ontario wines in an intimate cellar setting.
Return to the falls for the evening illumination show-stand near Table Rock Centre or the Brink of the Falls observation area to see the cascade lit in vibrant colours and capture long-exposure photos.
Stroll along Clifton Hill to soak up the neon-lit atmosphere; stop for a fun photo from the top of the Niagara SkyWheel for sparkling night-time views of the falls and city.
Warm up with dessert or a nightcap at The Famous on Falls Avenue or grab a craft beer and local conversation at The Firkin on the Falls if you prefer a relaxed pub vibe.
If you'd like a tranquil end to the evening, walk back to Queen Victoria Park to listen to the falls at night and enjoy the misty air, or return to your hotel to unwind.
Begin with breakfast at The Famous on Falls Avenue or a pastry and coffee at Third Street Coffee House to fuel up before a day of driving through the wine region.
Drive north along the scenic Niagara Parkway, pause at the Floral Clock for photos, and enjoy the river views as you head toward Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Arrive in Niagara-on-the-Lake and stroll the charming Queen Street to browse boutiques and sample local goods at Niagara Apothecary, taking in the heritage streetscape.
Start your wine tasting route with a visit to Peller Estates Winery for a guided tasting and a chance to tour their cellar or sample an icewine flight.
Drive a short distance to Inniskillin Wines for another tasting focused on cool-climate varieties and to learn about the region's icewine history from knowledgeable staff.
Enjoy a leisurely vineyard-side lunch at Oban Inn & Spa's dining room or dine at Third Street Retreat in town for seasonal dishes paired with local wines before the afternoon's scenic drives.
Drive a short distance to Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate for a guided tasting of their VQA wines and a walk through manicured grounds to learn about their winemaking process.
Head to Reif Estate Winery for a relaxed tasting on the terrace; consider ordering a cheese plate to pair with your favourites while enjoying vineyard views.
Visit the picturesque Fielding Estate Winery for an intimate tasting and, if available, join a cellar tour or informal talk about their small-batch production techniques.
Take a scenic drive back toward Niagara-on-the-Lake and stop at Beamer Memorial Conservation Area for a short walk along clifftop trails and panoramic views of the escarpment and lake.
Return into town and browse the shops on Queen Street; pop into The Niagara Chocolate Company for a sweet souvenir and sample local confections.
Enjoy an early dinner at Antica Trattoria on Queen Street for comforting Italian fare with a curated local wine list, or choose the seasonal menu at Treadwell Cuisine for farm-to-table pairings.
After dinner, take a leisurely sunset stroll along the lakeshore at Niagara-on-the-Lake Waterfront or relax on a bench near Prince of Wales Hotel to watch the fading light over Lake Ontario.
Enjoy a digestif or dessert wine flight at The Irish Harp Pub's cozy bar area or opt for a calming tea on their patio while lingering over conversation after dinner.
Catch a performance or live music at Shaw Festival Theatre (check evening listings) for an elegant cultural nightcap within the town's historic theatre scene.
Head to The Prince of Wales Hotel lobby bar for a nightcap-sip a classic cocktail in a refined setting and enjoy the hotel's period charm before returning to your accommodation.
Take a quiet after-dark stroll along the Niagara-on-the-Lake Waterfront promenade to enjoy moonlit views of Lake Ontario and the peaceful harbour before calling it a night.
Start with breakfast at Third Street Coffee House-enjoy a strong coffee and a fresh pastry to fuel a morning of outdoor exploring near the falls.
Walk into Queen Victoria Park for a peaceful early-morning stroll among manicured gardens and river overlooks, capturing soft-light photos of the mist rising from the gorge.
Head to Dufferin Islands to wander shaded footbridges and quiet trails-this tranquil network of islands offers great birdwatching and photo opportunities away from the main lookout crowds.
Make a short drive to Mackenzie Printery & Newspaper Museum for a brief cultural stop, then continue toward the Niagara Parkway for scenic river-front viewpoints and interpretive plaques.
Pause for a late-morning snack at The Famous on Falls Avenue or pick up picnic supplies from Third Street Coffee House and relax on the lawns near Table Rock Centre while watching the falls.
Enjoy a relaxed picnic lunch on the lawns near Table Rock Centre with provisions from Third Street Coffee House or grab sandwiches at The Famous while watching the river gorge.
Walk the scenic Niagara Glen Nature Reserve trails for moderate hikes and dramatic views of the Niagara River - follow the boardwalks and look for local interpretive signs about geology and flora.
Join a guided kayaking tour with Niagara Kayak (seasonal) from a nearby launch to paddle sections of the Niagara River for up-close views of rapids and shoreline ecology; reservations recommended.
Return to the falls area and stop at Queen Victoria Park's gardens to relax and photograph the floral displays, then stroll toward the Floral Clock for a classic photo moment.
Take the scenic Niagara Parkway by bike - rent a bike from Cycle Tours Niagara and pedal along the riverfront toward Dufferin Islands, enjoying peaceful lookout spots and riverside breezes.
Freshen up at your hotel, then head to Weinkeller or The Old Stone Inn for a pre-dinner tasting of Ontario wines or local craft beers in a relaxed, intimate setting.
Dine at The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Fallsview or choose a quieter meal at Treadwell Cuisine in nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake (if you're up for a short drive) to enjoy seasonal, locally sourced dishes.
Return to the falls promenade for golden-hour photos and to stake out a spot near Table Rock Centre for the evening illumination; linger to watch the colours change across the Horseshoe Falls.
Stroll the illuminated promenade toward Table Rock Centre and pause at atmospheric photo points; enjoy long-exposure shots of the coloured lights on the Horseshoe Falls as crowds thin.
Head to Clifton Hill for a lively change of pace-ride the Niagara SkyWheel for glittering nighttime views, then sample a fun snack from a nearby vendor like funnel cake or poutine.
Enjoy a relaxed late-night drink at The Firkin on the Falls or a cosy glass at Weinkeller (check hours) to compare local craft beers and Ontario wines in a low-key setting.
Take a peaceful after-dark walk back through Queen Victoria Park to listen to the falls and reflect on the day; finish with a hot chocolate or dessert to-go from Third Street Coffee House if it's open late.
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast at Third Street Coffee House-sip a strong coffee and try a signature pastry while planning a calm morning before departure.
Take a gentle stroll through Queen Victoria Park to soak in last views of the river and the mist from a quieter vantage point, capturing final photos in soft morning light.
Visit the peaceful pathways of Dufferin Islands for a short, shaded walk among footbridges and small waterfalls-an ideal spot for reflection away from the main crowds.
Return toward town and stop by Table Rock Centre to browse the gift shop for souvenirs and pick up any last-minute local treats or maple products to bring home.
Enjoy a leisurely brunch at Elements on the Falls or the cozy The Famous on Falls Avenue-choose a table with a view or a comforting plate to fuel your travel home.
Head back to your accommodation to pack, check luggage, and confirm transport details-if time allows, pause for a final coffee from Third Street Coffee House to savour the last moments in Niagara.
Enjoy a slow post-brunch stroll to Niagara Parkway and sit at a bench overlooking the river-perfect for digesting and savouring a final view of the gorge.
Visit Bird Kingdom for a short, calming indoor walk among tropical birds and aviaries-an easy, weather-proof stop before final packing.
Treat yourself to an indulgent afternoon tea or coffee at Queen Victoria Place Restaurant's café area while enjoying last panoramic vistas of the falls from the terrace.
Take a relaxed walk through the nearby souvenir shops around Table Rock Centre to pick up maple products, local crafts, or a last-minute keepsake.
If you have spare time and energy, hop on the Niagara SkyWheel for one final elevated look at the falls and skyline-an easy photo opportunity with minimal effort.
Return to your hotel to finish packing and check out logistics; drop off keys and reconfirm any shuttle or taxi reservations for your departure.
Enjoy a light early dinner or substantial snack at The Famous on Falls Avenue-choose something comforting to take with you on the journey home.
Collect your luggage and take one last slow walk through Queen Victoria Park toward the river for a quiet farewell moment before heading to transport.
Begin your transfer to the airport, train station, or onward destination-confirm timing with your driver and keep small souvenirs and travel documents handy.
Enjoy a relaxed early dinner at The Keg Steakhouse + Bar - Fallsview or opt for seasonal plates at Treadwell Cuisine in nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake if you prefer a short scenic drive; choose a table with a view if possible.
Take a gentle post-dinner stroll along the illuminated promenade near Table Rock Centre, pausing at lookout points for last photos of the Horseshoe Falls as the evening lights come on.
Find a comfortable spot in Queen Victoria Park to sit and listen to the falls, or grab a takeaway dessert from Third Street Coffee House and savour it while watching the coloured illumination on the cascade.
If you prefer a lively option, wander over to Clifton Hill for a final ride on the Niagara SkyWheel to see the falls and skyline twinkling at night, then enjoy a fun photo or souvenir from the strip.
Wind down with a nightcap at Weinkeller (check hours) or relax at The Firkin on the Falls with a local craft beer while reflecting on your trip and finishing any last conversation or journaling.
Take a peaceful after-dark walk back through Queen Victoria Park to savour the sound of the falls and the cool mist one final time, then head to your hotel to collect luggage and prepare for departure.