Four Points by Sheraton St. Catharines Niagara Suites
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Night 1: Battlefield Ghosts
... lights seem even brighter since there doesn't seem to be any moonlight tonight.
This motel was highly recommended by past guests online due to its location, but I'm not so sure what these people were thinking. We are surrounded by farm fields, the Welland Canal (which carries Great Lakes steamers to the Atlantic), and a brightly lit building with blacked out windows that is most likely full of stripping Canucks. (It seems we always pick hotels right next ...
Overnight with a view
I must admit I didn't spend much time in Buffalo, as it was just a place where we spent the night during our weekend at the Niagara Falls. The Hotel was great anyway: probably one of the best beds I've ever slept in! It's not in the town centre (closer to Lake Erie) but from the windows, I got a great view of the town. Great value for your money!
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A great day ruined!
... miserable, wet and cold, yet strangely comforting. I think it really reminded us of a drizzly Melbourne day. We felt at home. It took an hour and a half to get down to Niagra Falls and the view was jaw dropping. We couldn't believe the volume of water, the sheer power of the water that flowed over the falls. You hear about lunatics over the years going over the falls in a barrel, but it isn't until you actually ...
From drizzle storms to deserted towns....
There are a lot of sights in this world which are beyond staggeringly impressive, and yet when you walk up to them in real life, it’s a slightly ‘meh’ moment...You know what I mean?!
You have seem so many photos, postcards, film-sets etc featuring them, so when you eventually see them for real you feel like you have already been there or almost as if you expect them to be bigger and more impressive than they really are. Think of any tourist booklet of ...
Niagara falls!
... the falls infront of us was immense.
The boat pressed on and we found ourselves in the heart of the falls. We got absolutely soaked and the wind was blowing us all over the place. How the boat stayed there I'll never know.
Once back on shore we posed for a few more photos before driving through Niagra on the lake where Jo once again bought Fudge and we visited the Niagra Park flower clock.
For dinner we stopped at a bar just off the highway and we ...