Saturday 13 September 2014

Niagara Falls and environs

Tuesday 9 September

We arrived at Niagara Falls in the middle of the afternoon. Certainly different to our previous visit.

The first activity was the Maid in the Mist. Apparently the company that runs the boat trips has been purchased by a US firm and now the Maid in the Mist runs on the US side and the Hornblower runs on the Canadian side. Whatever! It is still a boat trip on the river to the base of the falls.

There was a lot of mist drifting down from the Canadian falls which meant limited opportunities for taking photos from the boat. I did manage some.

The American section of the Falls

The American Falls are lower than the Canadian section and the water drops onto large hunks of rock

The American part. The passengers on the boat were suited out in lovely pink ponchos and they appear in many of the photos
 




And now for the Canadian section which is a horseshoe shape and, consequently, difficult to get in a single photo

Look at the spray coming up from the Falls
 


Trevor on the boat
Once off the boat we were free to wander around until we were picked up and taken to our hotel.

The spray was blowing across the path that wound along the top of the gorge which meant that we all managed to get wet just walking along the top. There were some good viewing places and, as usual, timing is everything when attempting to get a good shot.




This photo and the ones above are of the Canadian section

The American bit
And more views of the Canadian part from the rim













We were staying at the Hilton Fallsview and actually had a suite on the 19th floor with a view of the American side of the falls. The suite was really unexpected. In the middle was the bathroom with a window so that you could sit in in jacuzzi and look out at the falls.
The view from our room over the American part of the fall

Looking out from our bathroom
Having checked out our room we ventured up to the 34th floor and the cocktail lounge where we indulged in a drink while watching the falls below. The view was wonderful. Here is one of Trevor's photos.





Once it got dark the falls were lit up in various colours. We watched the changing colours from the vantage point of our room however none of our photos managed to capture the effect all that well.

Wednesday 10 September

I was up in time to see the end of the sunrise over Niagara.


After breakfast we headed off to the Skylon Tower for another birds eye view of the falls. On the way in we were photographed and here we are superimposed in front of the falls.




And here are further views of the falls:



The American bit
and now the Canadian horseshoe:






We had time to walk out along the rim again before returning to the Hilton and our bus.

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