Posted by Murray Hebblethwaite on January 11, 2011 at 12:51:46 from (206.248.148.105):
In Reply to: Niagara/Toronto area. posted by Phil Scarborough on January 11, 2011 at 11:52:48:
First you will have to spend a day enjoying the sights of Niagara, from Niagara on the Lake, (Lake Ontario) all the way to (Lake Erie)Fort Erie, including the Welland Canal, system.
Five days is really cutting it short, coming such a distance, but you can do all of this including the Dundurn Castle, (if you care to see another) trip into Upstate New York, back to Milton, of course you have to take in the CN Tower only on a clear day of course.
Your visit to the Henry Ford and Green Field Village is a one day event in itself, between is the Petrolia Oil Field Museum and Baines Machine Shop in Lambton County.
Essex County you have numerous wineries along with the Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary in Kingsville, with Pelee Park nearby, the wife may enjoy these sights on your way to Detroit, Michigan!
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