Define Your Downtime Goals For Your Next Business Trip To Niagara

Have past work trips left you feeling disappointed that you didn’t experience as much of the destination you were visiting as you’d hoped? Preventing that from happening again when you touch down for a work trip in Niagara is surprisingly easy. Take a few minutes to think about what you really want to see and do while you’re here, and borrow the suggestions below to sneak in some snack-sized bites of Niagara around your work schedule.

 

I Want A Wow-Worthy Niagara Falls Experience

Even for visitors who are fully booked from nine to five, there’s no excuse for not having a jaw-dropping Niagara Falls encounter when you’re so close. Rather than simply drive or walk past the Horseshoe Falls, experiences you can enjoy in the late afternoon and evening include:

 

I Want To Experience Niagara Wine Country

With over 100 wineries that call Niagara home, it’s easy to find a Niagara winery with friendly staff who will be thrilled to walk you through a post-work wine tasting. If you have a bit more time on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday, opt for one of the touring passport programs frequently offered by Niagara Grape & Wine Festival, Wineries of Niagara-on-the-Lake or Niagara Benchlands Wineries, which bundle several food and wine pairing experiences at a selection of area wineries for an entire afternoon of sipping and savouring.

 

I Want To Taste Niagara’s Farm-To-Table Food Scene

Whether you set aside some time to visit one of Niagara’s many farmers’ markets to find a freshly harvested snack or book a meal at a restaurant that’s earned MICHELIN Guide buzz for its farm-to-table fare, experiences that showcase the pride of area growers and chefs are everywhere in Niagara!

 

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