There is a place in Niagara Falls that Rick and I have stayed at a few times now. It's one of our favourite places...the Sterling Inn. The original dairy building was built in 1928. It was one of the largest dairies and ice cream producers in the area. In the late 80's, it was made into a night club and restaurant and then about 8 years ago it was made into an Inn and Spa. When it was changed into an Inn, they kept the unique 3 storey "milk bottle entrance", giving it a very unique appearance.
The rooms are large and spacious with hardwood floors and very high ceilings with large beams (I think they are original.) Breakfast in your room is included (just put in your order the night before). We've never been disappointed in our visits there. It is very peaceful and quiet and it's just a few blocks away from Clifton Hill as well as a reasonable walk to the Falls. We usually park the vehicle and walk everywhere...well, most everywhere.
We drive to the Embassy Suites and enjoy a meal at the Keg overlooking the Falls. The key to getting a window seat is to arrive at the Keg early...we usually go around 4:30...you beat the mad dinner rush and can enjoy the view before it gets hopping busy in there. So here are a few pics from this August's anniversary get-away visit to Niagara Falls...
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