Connie’s guidebook

Connie
Connie’s guidebook

Food scene

Great Place to enjoy a coffee and homemade treat
8 locals recommend
The Minga Cafe
146 Queen St
8 locals recommend
Great Place to enjoy a coffee and homemade treat

Sightseeing

Hiking, horseback riding, fishing and mountain biking are popular activities in the park. Location: About 4 km southwest of St. Catharines, along the Niagara Escarpment. Access is via Cataract, Roland, or Pelham roads.
68 locals recommend
Short Hills Provincial Park
Pelham Road
68 locals recommend
Hiking, horseback riding, fishing and mountain biking are popular activities in the park. Location: About 4 km southwest of St. Catharines, along the Niagara Escarpment. Access is via Cataract, Roland, or Pelham roads.
The undeveloped shore includes one kilometre of pebble beach and 100 metres of beach with fine sand. Approximately 60 hectares is forest and wetlands. Accessible by boat or by vehicle the park is a good spot for swimming, boating, walking and bird-watching. Location: On the north shore of Lake Erie, about seven kilometres southwest of Dunnville. Vehicle access is via King’s Row.
22 locals recommend
James N. Allan Provincial Park
22 locals recommend
The undeveloped shore includes one kilometre of pebble beach and 100 metres of beach with fine sand. Approximately 60 hectares is forest and wetlands. Accessible by boat or by vehicle the park is a good spot for swimming, boating, walking and bird-watching. Location: On the north shore of Lake Erie, about seven kilometres southwest of Dunnville. Vehicle access is via King’s Row.
This Park is 15 minutes from the cabin. Exposed fossils of a coral reef dating back to over 350 million years embedded in limestone shelf along the beach Viewing platform above sand dunes 2 km hiking trail 1 km of sandy beach Fall monarch butterfly migration
32 locals recommend
Rock Point Provincial Park
215 Niece Rd
32 locals recommend
This Park is 15 minutes from the cabin. Exposed fossils of a coral reef dating back to over 350 million years embedded in limestone shelf along the beach Viewing platform above sand dunes 2 km hiking trail 1 km of sandy beach Fall monarch butterfly migration