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Skip Niagara-on-the-Lake, take a trip to Jordan, Ont. instead

If you’re planning a trip to Ontario’s Niagara region and wine country, your first instinct may be to set Niagara-on-the-Lake as your destination. We love visiting NOTL, however, you may be surprised to discover other local villages that offer their own unique experiences. Nestled in the Twenty Valley is the village of Jordan, Ont., the not-so-secret wine country destination we think you’ll love. The village and surrounding area offer culinary experiences, outdoor activities, shopping and so much more. 

Here’s what to see and do in Jordan, Ont.

Where to stay

There are two boutique hotel properties on Jordan’s Main Street under the Vintage Hotel family. The first is the Inn on the Twenty, which has an onsite onsite spa. Down the street, the Jordan House Tavern and Lodging offers comfortable accommodations. 

Nearby, you can also find B&Bs, campsites, and larger hotel chains set just off the highway along Lake Ontario. 

Where to eat

You will not go hungry when you stay in Jordan. The local restaurants are cooking up delicious eats, many with stunning patios for warmer weather enjoyment. On The Twenty Restaurant is a fine-dining culinary experience.  If you prefer live entertainment and pub-style eats, check out the Jordan House Tavern. Just outside of the village is the popular Restaurant Pearle Morrissette with its ever-changing prix fixe menu. Be sure to plan ahead as their lunch and dinner service sells out weeks in advance. You can also stop by the Upper Canada Cheese Company or one of the many local produce stands. 

Where to experience nature

Located in the breathtaking Twenty Valley, nature lovers can hike Ball’s Falls Conservation Area. Take the Cataract Trail to see the upper or lower falls. You can even geocache along the way. 

Visit the wineries

A highlight for many visitors is the long list of wine tasting opportunities in the area; so many that we couldn’t possibly name them all, but we’ll happily give you a sampling. 

Directly on Jordan’s Main Street is the Cave Spring Winery tasting room. This winery has been a leading producer of wines in the region for over three decades. 

Honsberger Estate Winery produces small-batch wine that can only be found at the winery, and it also features an on-site restaurant. 

The 13th Street Winery has beautiful grounds to explore with a gift shop and bakery that will have you coming back for butter tarts and other tasty treats along with their selection of wines.

Stop by Calamus Winery for a tasting, a bite at their bistro, or maybe participate in one of the regularly sold-out star gazing events at their observatory. 

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Cottage Life

Tiny cottages for a romantic getaway

Location: Lake Superior

Price: Averages $124 per night

Sleeps: 3

Bedrooms: 4

Notes:

  • Off-grid property
  • Waterfront property on Lake Superior
  • Outhouse
  • Outdoor fire pit
  • Pets welcome
  • Separate small A-frame cabin with double bed
  • Propane-heated shower (not operational November through April)

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Location: Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.

Price: Averages $248 per night

Sleeps: 2

Bedrooms: 2

Notes:

  • Internet included
  • Laundry on site
  • Air conditioning
  • No pets allowed
  • Minimum age for renters is 30
  • Two blocks from downtown Niagara-on-the-Lake

Click here to book


 

Location: Welland, Ont.

Price: Averages $161 per night

Sleeps: 2

Bedrooms: 1

Notes:

  • Access to animal sanctuary
  • Includes pond with goldfish
  • No pets allowed
  • No children allowed
  • Outdoor fire bowl
  • 15 minutes from Niagara Falls

Click here to book


 

Location: Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat

Price: Averages $232 per night

Sleeps: 4

Bedrooms: 1

Notes:

  • Includes park pass to Mikisew Provincial Park (eight minutes away)
  • 10-acre property with walking trails
  • Outdoor fire pit
  • No running water
  • No indoor washroom (outhouse available)
  • Access to communal indoor shower
  • *Sundays between 25-50% off

Click here to book


 

Location: Welland, Ont.

Price: Averages $161 per night

Sleeps: 4

Bedrooms: 1

Notes:

  • Access to animal sanctuary with donkeys, potbelly pigs, and goats
  • Infrared sauna
  • Outdoor fire pit
  • Children must be a minimum of 14 years old
  • No pets allowed
  • 14 minutes from Niagara Falls
  • Strict cancellation policy

Click here to book


 

Categories
Cottage Life

Tiny cottages for a romantic getaway

Location: Lake Superior

Price: Averages $124 per night

Sleeps: 3

Bedrooms: 4

Notes:

  • Off-grid property
  • Waterfront property on Lake Superior
  • Outhouse
  • Outdoor fire pit
  • Pets welcome
  • Separate small A-frame cabin with double bed
  • Propane-heated shower (not operational November through April)

Click here to book


 

Location: Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.

Price: Averages $248 per night

Sleeps: 2

Bedrooms: 2

Notes:

  • Internet included
  • Laundry on site
  • Air conditioning
  • No pets allowed
  • Minimum age for renters is 30
  • Two blocks from downtown Niagara-on-the-Lake

Click here to book


 

Location: Welland, Ont.

Price: Averages $161 per night

Sleeps: 2

Bedrooms: 1

Notes:

  • Access to animal sanctuary
  • Includes pond with goldfish
  • No pets allowed
  • No children allowed
  • Outdoor fire bowl
  • 15 minutes from Niagara Falls

Click here to book


 

Location: Deer Lake Wilderness Retreat

Price: Averages $232 per night

Sleeps: 4

Bedrooms: 1

Notes:

  • Includes park pass to Mikisew Provincial Park (eight minutes away)
  • 10-acre property with walking trails
  • Outdoor fire pit
  • No running water
  • No indoor washroom (outhouse available)
  • Access to communal indoor shower
  • *Sundays between 25-50% off

Click here to book


 

Location: Welland, Ont.

Price: Averages $161 per night

Sleeps: 4

Bedrooms: 1

Notes:

  • Access to animal sanctuary with donkeys, potbelly pigs, and goats
  • Infrared sauna
  • Outdoor fire pit
  • Children must be a minimum of 14 years old
  • No pets allowed
  • 14 minutes from Niagara Falls
  • Strict cancellation policy

Click here to book


 

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Nouvelles quotidiennes

Shaw Festival extends successful 50th season

Record-breaking ticket sales and production extensions are just some of the successes announced by Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Shaw Festival during its 50th season, reports Canada Tourism News.

The plays Maria Severa by Jay Turvey and Paul Sportelli and Drama at Inish – A Comedy by Lennox Robinson will both be extended by four performances each at the Niagara Theatre. Each production – directed by Jackie Maxwell – have been sold-out since debuting in June.

In addition to unprecedented demand for this summer’s productions, the 50th season of The Shaw Festival has also set noteworthy, province-wide theatre box office benchmarks. Their musical production of My Fair Lady will be the best selling production in the history of the Festival; their Pygmalion will have attracted an unmatched 90,000 patrons, and Family Ticket sales have increased over 248% since last season.

"These figures give us the confidence to continue vigorously re-examining, reimagining and ultimately presenting plays by Shaw in fresh, interesting and innovative new ways," says Jackie Maxwell, Artistic Director.

The Shaw Festival’s 50th season will now continue through October 30. Ticket prices range from $46 to $91, with youth tickets priced at the discounted rate of $30. Matinee pricing is also available.

For complete details regarding the extended productions, as well as Candida, The Admirable Crichton, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and others, visit www.shawfest.com.