Maple Leaf Place
4199 River Rd, Niagara Falls
(866) 344-0985
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Deceiving prices. Make sure you check your price tags. They like to trick you.
I'd recommend this over the other souvenir stores in town. Lots of variety, even some handmade and local things.
I didn't know about this place before and I loved it! It was a nice surprise
It’s nice just over priced
Don't miss the opportunity to do the maple syrup tasting located at the back of the store. It's free.
Interesting little souvenir shop right along the road by hotels. A lot of their inventory is rather generic tourist trap stuff, but they have a bunch of syrup options. Other reviews say they're expensive prices for artisan syrup but as an outsider and non Canadian I have no frame of reference. They offer free samples of fudge and syrup, the syrup I find rather quite tasty. There is also a cafeteria portion of the establishment that is basically a giant scam. $9.99 CAD for a single slice of pizza is criminally insane. Even campus prices in Toronto weren't as egregious, other food offerings in the cafeteria are similarly as untenable such as $23 burger and fry combos with no beverage...the exterior of the building is very nice and offers many photo opportunities.
What a beautiful place.. the maple tasting was great! We had a great relaxing time there. A very nice stop to spend some time knowing more about maple
It's a good stop on the way to Niagara Falls. The attention is good but could be warmer. The prices are somewhat high. The redeeming feature is the opportunity to try three different varieties of maple syrup.
Free tastings of maple syrup flights, flavored chocolate covered almonds, and fudge!
As a local, I hadn't been here for a few years. I went looking for unique souvenir items which I'd remembered they had. How disappointed I was! It used to have a variety of unique and fun items. I'd walk in and see a clearance table of interesting things. Everything now is run of the mill, boring, and just the same as every other souvenir shop, except for one thing, it's more expensive! If there weren't buses bringing tourists there it would be out of business. Also, the glass blowing exhibit and show is gone, replaced with an overdone maple syrup souvenir area which is so huge and boring I couldn't bring myself to walk all the way through it. The maple syrup bottles were twice the price of any other shop. A desk was there with a fancy chandelier above it, totally out of touch with where maple syrup actually comes from. The elephant in the room, of course is that Niagara Falls does not even produce maple syrup. This is better suited to Quebec. Overall, the whole complexion of this store is bland, conventional, and overpriced - the worst type of tourist trap. There were more cashiers than there were customers. And what happened to the huge moose?
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They have everything related to Maple honey 🍁.. where you can see how they package it, it seemed like a place to discover and enjoy, buy details and taste the desserts they sell based on Maple honey 🍁
Great fudge
Tasty syrup and ice wine. The blueberry ice wine tea I got from here is delicious
Waited until our last day of the trip to stop here. They had the best souvenirs and great maple products. Also the staff was very sweet.
Expensive food. Has a gift shop with lots of options and a maple syrup shop.
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