Travelzoo Best Bets: Where to Go in 2026 with Niagara-on-the-Lake

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History lovers, wine enthusiasts, and weekend escape artists will feel right at home in Niagara on the Lake. In episode eight of our 10-part Travelzoo Best Bets Series, Dan and Travelzoo Senior Editor and co-host Gabe Saglie travel to Niagara-on-the-Lake, selected as part of Travelzoo’s Canada Best Bets for 2026, alongside Brianne Hawley from Tourism Niagara-on-the-Lake to explore why this lakeside town deserves a spot at the top of your 2026 travel list. Set where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario, the destination offers 19th-century streets glowing in winter, half a million tulips in spring, bike friendly waterfront paths in summer, and harvest season tastings that linger into fall. With four nearby border crossings and strong value for U.S. travelers, it is an easy trip that still feels intimate, handcrafted, and deeply local.

We explore the region’s cool climate wine strengths, from elegant Chardonnay and Pinot Noir to the area’s iconic ice wine. You will hear how subzero harvests create a concentrated sweetness balanced by bright acidity, making ice wine more refreshing than expected and surprisingly versatile in cocktails, desserts, and savory dishes. Nearly 40 wineries anchor a broader tasting scene that includes breweries, cideries, and distilleries. The culinary offering rises to match, with farm driven vineyard kitchens, refined dining in historic hotels, classic high tea at the Prince of Wales, and a new wave of restaurants quietly chasing Michelin recognition without losing the town’s charm.

Culture makes Niagara-on-the-Lake a true year round destination. The Shaw Festival runs across most of the year, jazz and classical performances bring music into intimate winery spaces, and winter delivers its own energy with outdoor hydrotherapy circuits, skating rinks with DJ nights, and fireside tastings. Whether you are planning a romantic wellness escape, a bachelorette weekend built around wine, a family trip pairing Niagara Falls with small town magic, or a midweek team retreat with vineyard dinners, the logistics are simple and the experiences come together effortlessly.

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