The Toronto-Niagara Bike Train

The Toronto-Niagara Bike Train
The Toronto-Niagara Bike Train is a relatively new development in Niagara, as it was launched in 2007.  The Bike Train is essentially a program that sees bike racks installed on certain passenger rail trains. There are several different Bike Train Routes all throughout Ontario, and one of the most popular is the Toronto-Niagara Greenbelt Express. Train travel between Toronto and Niagara is about an hour and a half (when you factor in stops). The trains goes from Toronto’s Union Station (map) to...
May 3rd, 2010 | | Read More | Comments: 2
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Day Trips from Niagara: Taking in a Ball Game

Day Trips from Niagara: Taking in a Ball Game
The season of baseball is upon us again, and one of the best side trips from Niagara is to Toronto where you can grab a cheap seat and check out a Blue Jays game at the Rogers Centre (map). Toronto is about a hours drive away from Niagara, or a hour and half long train ride. During the summer weekends, trains to Toronto leave from convenient locations in Niagara Falls (map) and St. Catharines (map), making it a worry free way to get to the city. Tickets for the Jays games start at $14 and go up...
April 28th, 2010 | | Read More | Comments: 0
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An Expert Tour Of St. Lawrence Market

Toronto’s St. Lawrence Market is a haven for all things food. It is a great spot for foodies and tourists alike. Fresh produce, meats, fish, seafood, cheeses and baked goods are delivered fresh, early in the morning and local restaurateurs, market owners and shoppers come to get that which is the most appealing to them. On Saturdays there is an organic farmers market which can’t be beat anywhere in the city, and perhaps elsewhere either. It was established in the early part of the...
May 6th, 2009 | | Read More | Comments: 1
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