In spring, you should consider visiting this charming Ontario village if you enjoy exploring small communities. It’s a nice area to spend a sunny day because it’s full of neighborhood stores and magnificent blossoms.
Jordan Village is a picturesque location to explore and is bordered by the vineyards of the Niagara Benchlands. The small town is home to a number of shops, eateries, and inns that you can visit throughout your excursion.
Beautiful blossoms line Main Street in the spring, adding to the town’s allure. You can window shop while passing by lovely white flowers.
A hat shop, art gallery, jeweler, and gift shop are a few of the nearby establishments.
There are several restaurants where you can get something to eat. The restaurant at Inn on the Twenty is open for business and is “regarded as one of Niagara’s greatest winery restaurants.” It offers regional wine and farm-to-table cuisine.
Together with visiting the Jordan House Tavern, you can go to Cave Spring Vineyard to taste some wine and eat at a pub.
The ideal place for some rest and relaxation is Spa On The Twenty, and you can also spend the day visiting the surrounding wineries. You can explore the Niagara Escarpment’s magnificence on a number of trails.
The town is a lovely spring day excursion because it is only a little over two hours from Toronto. Returning to the region around Christmas time is particularly worthwhile to take in all the sparkling lights.