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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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Les chutes du Niagara c'est beau et... c'est tout!
... sentir presque à Disneyland. Moi qui croyais naïvement que l’endroit était tel un parc national, plein d’ours, de petits oiseaux chanteurs et où, à l’orée du bois et après une randonnée éprouvante, la découverte soudaine des chutes couperait notre souffle déjà court. Quel doux rêve… On observe en fait tout ça depuis un promontoire ou un bateau (14$ qui valent tout de même le ...
Maid of the Mist.....Niagra Falls..
... of both sets of falls. We then jumped in the line and descended in another lift to the side of the water where the boat was just arriving, after heaving on yet another massive Poncho we stood right at the front of the boat. As we headed past the American Falls we received a light drizzle in our faces but could generally see the falls face on which was fantastic. The boat then headed over toward the Horseshoe Falls which are the ones you generally ...
Niagara
DAY 1 - We woke up early and left our hostel in Toronto. We walked with our big back packs to Union Sation which was about a 15 minute walk, but felt much longer with all our luggage. At the station we bought some fruit juice and a muffin to have for breakfast from a small kiosk. I reversed out of the kiosk as I didn't want to to turn around and knock somebody out with my huge bag. As I slowly moved backwards I heard the voice of a little lady behind me say "You ...
Niagara Falls and Niagara Wine Country
... 1.5 meters) per year! * The first person to attempt to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel was a 63-year-old woman. Seeking fame and fortune, schoolteacher Annie Taylor loaded herself - and her cat - up in a barrel and descended over the falls in 1901. She survived. * Sixteen people have gone over the falls, most in barrels and other contraptions. Ten have lived to tell about it... ...