Canada with Michael and Amy - Canadian Niagara Falls
I had been to the Niagara Falls on the Canadian side in 1993 on another sabbatical. It was nice to go back and take time to enjoy it all. It was pretty brief last time. After our drive down we found our motel. Then we drove to a nice diner for dinner. Then we drove down to the falls and caught the last 5 minutes of the light show. Very cool. Then we worked out the geography and returned to our motel for the exciting day coming up. After breakfast we walked down through Clifton Hill, this mini–Las Vegas weird area complete with Frankenstein Burger King. We did not linger. Instead, we headed for the first boat ride of the day. All decked out in our red ponchos we joined a big Korean school group and headed out onto the Niagara River. AI tells me that “ The Niagara River is a 58-kilometer waterway flowing north from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, forming part of the international border between Ontario, Canada, and New York, USA. It is renowned for hosting the massive Niagara Falls, w...