Showing posts with label Niagra Falls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Niagra Falls. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2009

The Falls


Hi all...
What a nice day we had, still here at Niagara Falls. Our morning started out rather cloudy/foggy, so wasn't sure what our day was going to turn out. We caught the bus at 11:30 in front of the campground. And, while we were sitting there, a long haired guy walked up to catch the bus, too. I told Danny to ask if he'd like to sit, too, which he did and we struck up a conversation with him, learning he's here from England for 6 months, leaving next month. And, since he's been here, he was full of information for us, telling us different things to do around here, which was really nice.



Rainbow Bridge is in the above picture, a symbol of friendship connecting Canada and the United States of America. Niagara is North America's only bi-national natural attraction, joining 2 countries that share the world's longest peaceful border. (I copied this from a sign)

Above, American Falls.............below, Horseshoe Falls

Below, Tour Guide Vonnie above the two Falls, American on left & Horseshoe on right, with Maid of the Mist's boat out on the river.


Have you seen enough of the Falls? I'm going to have to continue on another post....

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Toll Bridge into Niagra Falls

Hi all...
From Lakeport, MI, on Lake Huron, we drove 198.8 miles to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, arriving at Scott's Campground at 1:57 PM. Cost us $4 dollars to have WiFi, so now hope I can figure out how to get on!! Cost of the campground is $37 dollars!! (As you noticed, I didn't get on last night, needed Danny's special touch this morning to jump through the hoops, to get from here to there.)

We weren't far from Ontario this morning, when we left our campground in Michigan, having to pay a $4.50 toll on the road that brought us into Canada.

We had to drive over a very high bridge over Welland Canal, which connects Lake Erie with Lake Ontario, also separates Canada from the US...

We had no problem coming into Canada, just asked if we had any firearms? I guess they didn't want my cooked potatoes! When I remembered we had the two asparagus plants in the back of the car, that we are taking to Yuma, I got a little concerned, but lucked out with those, too. Now, the next thing will be getting back into the US. They are tougher!!!