Vintage Niagara
Vintage Niagara
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![]() RARE Vintage Niagara Falls Wood Inlaid Roll Top Box FANTASTIC US $124.99
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![]() Vintage Original NIAGARA FALLS CANADA Old Felt PENNANT 1940s Horseshoes US $52.95
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![]() NIAGARA FALLS VINTAGE SOUVENIER BOOK CIRCA 1900S US $50.00
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![]() VINTAGE NIAGARA FALLS METAL KNIFE PLATTER SOUVENIR US $50.00
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![]() 10 oz Vintage CERAMIC NIAGARA FALLS Mug Canada US $46.00
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![]() 1940s Niagara Falls Canada Tin Box vintage NICE US $45.00
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![]() Vintage Collector Plate Prospect Point Niagara Falls Cobalt Gold Encrusted US $39.99
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![]() Vintage Niagara in Summer and Winter View Book 1900s US $39.95
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![]() VINTAGE BRACELET SOUVENIR CANADA NIAGARA FALLS 7 EMBOSSED DETAILED PLAQUES 7 l US $39.95
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![]() BN316 Vintage 1915 Burks Guide Niagara Falls Souvenir US $34.99
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![]() VINTAGE LARGE 3 LUCKY PENNY 1927 NIAGARA FALLS MADE IN JAPAN W DISPLAY CASE US $33.00
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![]() Vintage Niagara Falls New York Souvenir Plate Homer Laughlin Maid of the Mist US $32.50
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![]() VTG NIAGARA FALLS CANADA SOURVENIR BLACK AMERICANA OLD BUTTS ASHES JAPAN US $30.00
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![]() VINTAGE SOUVENIR TOURIST BOOKLET NIAGARA FALLS 1940S US $30.00
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![]() Niagara Falls Souvenir Gold Metal Mesh Coin Purse Vintage US $29.99
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![]() VTG COPPER SOUVENIR BRACELET NIAGARA FALLS PASTEL COLOR US $29.99
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![]() Niagara Falls Dish Candy Dish New York Horseshoe Falls Vintage Dish US $34.99
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![]() VINTAGE NIAGARA FALLS HAIR PIN BOX 7414C US $29.99
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![]() Vintage Niagara Falls Canada Misty Bear in Poncho US $29.99
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![]() VINTAGE NIAGARA FALLS CANADA PHOTO SOUVENIR TRAVEL WATER LUGGAGE DECAL LABEL 50s US $27.99
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![]() Vintage Niagara Falls Heart Shaped Souvenir Ashtray US $25.50
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![]() Vintage 1988 Niagara Falls Joseph Eva Cellini Absolute Mint Condition Plate US $25.00
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![]() Vintage Cobalt Souvenir Reticulated Plate Niagara Falls US $25.00
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![]() Vintage 26 Pennant Niagara Cave Harmony MINN Felt Flag Banner US $24.99
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![]() NIAGARA FALLS CANADA VTG SOUVENIR PLATE IRONSTONE ENGLD US $24.99
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![]() NIAGARA FALLS Vintage 80s Rainbow Blue Mesh Trucker Snapback Hat Souvenir Cap US $24.99
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Going To Toronto Toronto-Great Places To Visit In The City
From scanning the vintage shops in Kensington Market to skating on the out of doors rink at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto offers visitors many thrilling and fun sites and activities. The CN Tower is a good spot to start. Found downtown on Front Street, the tallest free-standing structure in the Americas offers striking views that stretch all the way to Niagara Falls, a breathtaking glass-floor observation deck, and a rotating restaurant. Speed to the top in the planet's highest glass-floor lift at a thrilling 20 feet a second.
Another must see downtown attraction that may appeal to both hockey aficionados and casual fans of the game is the Hockey Hall of Fame at the corner of Yonge and Front Streets. Devoted to the history of ice hockey, it features an incredible spread of souvenirs, a rink where visitors can test their abilities against computer-simulated hockey greats, and it's also the home of the Stanley Cup. Sports lovers will also enjoy the Rogers Centre, the domed stadium next to the CN Tower which is home to the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team. Previously called the SkyDome, this was the 1st stadium to have a fully-retractable motorized roof.
Prepared for some shopping? The most heavily visited Toronto shopping destination captivating millions each year is the Eaton Centre. Located at the south-west corner of Yonge and Dundas Streets, this preferred mall is flooded with natural light from its dramatic atrium and features over 250 specialised shops and restaurants. For a more off-the-rack experience, head to the narrow streets of Kensington Market. Bordered by University Street, Spadina Avenue and Dundas St. West, this neighbourhood homes a selection of funky second- hand shops, as well as a various collection of cafes and bakeries. And just steps from the bustling market is Toronto's Chinatown, filled with stores and restaurants stretching up and down Spadina and along Dundas St. West. Another animated shopping area is Queen Street West, between University Avenue and Bathurst Street. Travel further west on Queen and stores like the Gap and HMV give way to edgy up and coming designer speciality shops and art studios.
One of the highlights of Toronto's cultural attractions is the Art Gallery of Ontario, found at the edge of Chinatown at 317 Dundas Street West. This enormous art museum showcases more than 68,000 works starting from up to date collections to EU masterpieces. Try to get there on a Wed. evening, when the $18 general admission charge is waived. Toronto also boasts one of the most important natural history museums in North America- the Royal Ontario Museum, which is simply a few blocks west of the Yonge and Bloor Street intersection in central Toronto at 100 Queen's Park. There are some 6,000,000 objects in its studios including a renowned collection of dinosaur skeletons. Located at the southwest corner of Bloor Street West and Queen's Park, visitors are just steps from the expensive designer boutique shops and restaurants in the Bloor and Yorkville area as well as the Park Hyatt Hotel, which offers impressive city views from its roof bar.
There are heaps of outside activities to enjoy in Toronto, whether it is an icy winter day or blistering hot summer one. Right in the guts of Toronto's downtown waterfront is Harbourfront Centre, found at 235 Queens Harbour West, showcasing over 4000 events year-round including concerts and cultural festivals. In the winter season, skate for free at the Natrel Rink, found within the Harbourfront grounds on the beaches of Lake Ontario. Toronto's biggest outside skating rink is open seven days every week and hosts skate nights with celebrity DJs. In the summertime months the Toronto Islands in Lake Ontario, which can often be reached from the downtown Toronto harbour by ferry, supply a quaint setting for recreational pursuits as well as the Centreville Amusement Park for youngsters. Ontario Place, found west of downtown Toronto at 955 Lake Shore Blvd. W, is another favored waterfront destination for families with 96 acres of rides, attractions and the gigantic Soak Town waterpark.
To experience a taste of Toronto's history in a lovely setting, head east of downtown core to the Distillery District. Located at 55 Mill Street East, this heritage district was once the site of the largest production of whiskey in the British Empire, and now houses art galleries, eclectic specialised shops and gastronome restaurants on cobble-stone streets within the remodeled 19-century distillery buildings. Gourmands. Will like the farmer's market, speciality cheese store and workman chocolate shop as well as the Mill Street Brewery featuring organic beers brewed on-site. Foodies should also make their way to the St. Lawrence Market before leaving the town, home of the famous peameal back bacon on a bun.
If you're visiting Toronto and happen to make your way to the fiscal district in Toronto, you need to visit the Gabardine Toronto. Many are convinced it is a good Monetary District Restaurant Toronto.
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