Monday, September 17, 2012

Tourist Season/Our World

 Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

Tourists from all over the world flock to Niagara-on-the-Lake, a lovely town on the Niagara River just a hop, skip and a jump from Niagara Falls and right across the river from New York State.  My husband and I  stopped by for a short visit on our way home last week from the U.S.

 Sidewalks festooned with flowers

 Festive and welcoming, the many containers were filled to the brim with well-maintained flowering plants. It was a pleasure to walk along the main street with a camera.

 Street median

The town must have a large staff to water plants and remove dead blossoms.

 Horse andcarriage

When I took this photo, there were three horse and carriages lined up ready to take tourists for a 30- or 60-minute ride through town and a short way beyond.

On tour

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39 comments:

  1. now this looks like a place that the hubby & i would love to see in person. what a gorgeous location. so quaint. (:

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  2. Looks like a nice place to walk around and check out the stores. The flowers are gorgeous! And I see a bakery. YUMMY!

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  3. Ein fröhlich bunter Ort, und so nah an dem Wasserfall, traumhaft...

    Lieben Gruß
    CL

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  4. It is a beautiful setting. I visited the very same spots in your photos six years ago. My aunt lives there.

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  5. Wonderful series EG! I can smell fall in the air and the colors are so vibrant. The carriage reminds me of the ones in Central Park in NYC.

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  6. What a cute place, and I would love to go on a carriage ride.

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  7. Oh I love towns like this, so full of color and character!!

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  8. It's been years since I have been to Niagara on the Lake... It still looks just as beautiful as I remember...

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  9. This sweet tourist spot reminds me of Victoria on Vancouver Island in the West. Not sure there is a Just Christmas store there, however. But what a great idea for early birds when it comes to gift buying. I like souvenirs with a purpose.

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  10. What a picturesque place that is; I'd love to make it my world for a couple of days! I bet it still looks charming even in the middle of winter!

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  11. What a beautiful town! The colors are all so wonderful...beautiful photos!!

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  12. Definitely a tourist town, and as Penelope noted, looks somewhat like Victoria, BC (which did have a Christmas store till just recently anyway).

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  13. It's such a pretty town - I bet it looks wonderful once the wintry season sets in too!

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  14. Woderful colors of those pictures!
    Have a nice week
    Elisa, en Argentina

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  15. I have not managed one visit here this summer (running out of money for the Shaw!) and usually I am down several times during the theatre season.

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  16. I like all of the beautiful flowers.

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  17. I was down to visit friends who live in the countryside just outside of town a week ago but didn't make it into town. Your pics make me wish that I had.

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  18. Lovely shots. I especially like the colours and composition of the first one. We're in Georgetown but haven't been down to visit this quaint little village for several years. It's such a fun place to poke around and shop for special gifts.

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  19. Lovely shots. I especially like the colours and composition of the first one. We're in Georgetown but haven't been down to visit this quaint little village for several years. It's such a fun place to poke around and shop for special gifts.

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  20. Used to spend a lot of time there!! Great tour. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  21. What a pretty town and I can understand why tourists would flock there. Perfect for taking a ride in one of those lovely carriages.
    Hoping you are enjoying a wonderful week.

    "Adelaide and Beyond"

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  22. What a lovely, delightful place, EG!! I love your captures and I would so like to visit there!! Thanks for sharing the visit! Your photos are the next best thing to being there myself!! Have a great week!

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  23. Such fun, flowers and plants are a great way to get people feeling good about where they are. Expensive but worth it.

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  24. It the photos are anything to go by, it felt wonderful when these photos were taken.

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  25. A picturesque little place. Looks like a fun visit.

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  26. What a lovely tourist enclave!

    Cheers ... visiting from Our World Tuesday

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  27. I wish I could step into these photos, especially that Christmas shop!

    =)

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  28. Nice photos, EG, especially the first two. It seems that more places are decorating with big and colorful flowers and plants, a development that I wholeheartedly favor. But, it does make my own floral efforts look pretty lame.

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  29. That street median is beautiful. I'd love to have something like that here. They did a great job with the arrangments in the pot. And who doesn't like a Christmas store in a scenic place?:)

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  30. i love the "small town" atmosphere. the flowers and light are beautiful. have you tried the horse-drawn carriage?:p

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  31. Carriage rides a popular activity in most tourists places. Great captures.

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  32. What a charming town! And is that a Christmas shop I see - already?

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  33. The moment I saw the Christmas Shop, I knew it was Niagara-on-the-Lake. One of my favourite places in Ontario. Thank you for this post.

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  34. what a pleasant street. I especially love the bright colors onthe Christmas store in the first photo.

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  35. We've been there. It is a beautiful place.

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