A cool neighborhood with the highest concentration of art galleries in the city, plus tons of boutique and vintage shops, live music venues, bars, and restaurants. There are no major tourist attractions here, just a neighborhood to roam and Trinity Bellwoods Park, where the locals hang.
Niagara Falls is the name given to three large waterfalls on the Niagara River, with the largest one on the Canadian side. Nearby is Ontario's wine country with around one hundred wineries in the area, known as the world’s largest producer of ice wine, a dessert wine.
An eclectic neighborhood, brimming with cafes, boutiques, vintage stores and bakeries. It's long been the neighborhood of immigrants, including Scottish and Irish laborers, the Jewish population in the early twentieth century, and today is home to a large Chinese population, along with Central American and African immigrants.