Thursday, June 30, 2016

June 25 Niagra Falls

Heading in to Canada we are at the border.  Not a long line at all, maybe 20 minutes to cross.

More gorgeous farm land as we enter Canada.  




Got this shot for Jennifer






The American side of the falls. 


Over on the American side folks climbed down these stairs to get an up close and personal look.





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Just couldn't get enough of these beautiful rainbows at the Falls on our first day there.

Stopped for a beer at a little restaurant overlooking the Falls.



Note how small the crowds are on a glorious Saturday afternoon!!!  Love traveling and touring this time of year. 




What a view of the Falls from up there!
The American side of the Falls.  Again, not all that busy.  We were not impressed with the views and the trouble people went to get them so decided not to go to the American side after all.  Really saw plenty of all the Falls from the Canadian side.




These are the lights used to light the Falls.  Lucky for us we were there on Sunday night when they were lit up.



Really wanted to go up and have dinner in the revolving restaurant, but the night we were going to do it I was not feeling well.  I bet the views are AMAZING.  Would recommend it if you go.  They also have an observation deck on top, but even the ride up would be a bit of a thrill.



Inside the Casino


We tried to get tickets for this at the Casino, especially since we've been to Sun Records and have the CD of the real Million Dollar Quartet.  These guys don't look anything like the originals, but we'd of gone if there were tickets.  Sold out both nights we were there. 


We had  no desire to go to this section of town, but there was lots to do if you want to shop or have kids that need to be entertained.  The Canadian side of the border is "well developed" and there's something to do for all ages.

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