Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel





Old Stone Inn Boutique Hotel, Niagara Falls: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This is a fantastic route that encompasses both natural beauty, history, and culture. It is a very easy ride as it is downhill most of the way. The Niagara Parkway Recreation Trail is the main path used for 90% of the journey which makes for a safe and comfortable ride. There are many opportunities to stop along the way to explore the natural landscape, learn about famous battles, taste some ice wine or indulge in the fresh local produce. Notable points of interest along this route include:...
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The Niagara Recreation Trail is a lovely paved multi-use path that runs along the Canadian side of the Niagara River. Accessibility: There are many (over ten) designated accessible spaces in the large paved parking lot off of Niagara Parkway at the south end of the trail. Most of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved asphalt, smooth, and typically at least 2 meters wide. The most accessible portion of the trail is about the northernmost 8.5...
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Goat Island features several family-friendly and accessible paved trails around the island, as well as bridge access to sites such as Luna Island where you can see the American Falls and Bridal Falls close up. On the other side of the Island, Terrapin Point and Horseshoe Falls also have great views. The Rainbow Bridge can be used to cross over into Canada and see the Falls from a different angle. In the winter, the weather at Niagara Falls transforms the Park into an icy wonderland. Many...
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A nice short paved trail near the falls. In the winter, this area is beautiful with the Festival of Lights. There is a fee for parking per hour. Accessibility: There are many (over ten) designated accessible spaces in the large paved parking lots off of Niagara River Parkway at the east end of the trail. There do not appear to be any striped access aisles except for at the ends of the aisles. The trail surface is paved or gravel (with concrete/wooden bridges with railings) and typically 1-2...