Crystal Beach, the Falls, Safari Niagara and wine country — the best of Niagara, all an easy drive from the cottage.
Sherkston sits right in the heart of Ontario’s Niagara region, so once you’ve had your beach fix, there’s a lot within an easy drive — from a 15-minute village stroll to the Falls, wine country and a proper zoo. Here are the trips our guests love most.
The closest change of scenery. Crystal Beach is a lively lakeside village with a pretty shoreline and easy-going beach-town energy, and neighbouring Ridgeway has a walkable main street of shops and cafes plus a well-loved seasonal farmers’ market. A relaxed half-day.
Port Colborne’s West Street is one of the prettier waterfront strips in the region — patios, shops and ships. Time it right and you can watch a laker slide through the Welland Canal locks, which never gets old for kids or grown-ups. Nickel Beach is close by if you want more sand.
Yes, the Falls really are that close. Spend the morning at the water, then let the kids loose on Clifton Hill — the “street of fun” with the Skywheel, arcades and attractions. Go early to beat the crowds and parking crunch in peak season.
A 150-acre nature park near Fort Erie with more than a thousand animals, splash areas and shaded trails. It’s an easy, genuinely fun full day with kids and a great rainy-forecast backup plan.
Worth the drive for a grown-up day out: historic Niagara-on-the-Lake, the theatre, and dozens of wineries for tastings and lunch. For even more cellars, the Twenty Valley (Vineland and Beamsville) is a little farther, roughly an hour away.
Handy if you’re crossing to or from Buffalo, or fancy a bit of cross-border shopping. Fort Erie also has its own beaches and the historic Old Fort Erie.
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