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Wow those are some amazing views from up there. I have been in the CN tower but never made it to this one. I might have to check it out when we go next time.
Wow those are some amazing views from up there. I have been in the CN tower but never made it to this one. I might have to check it out when we go next time.
The views from the tower were fantastic! Wish we'd thought to go up there when we were in Niagara. It is amazing to have the view from further out, isn't it?
Catching up with this TR as been a tough week to find time!
Glad you enjoyed the Cirque show with amazing seats. Sounds like a winner! Sorry, to hear about your experience with your taxi driver!
Glad you have arrived in Niagara Falls! I was amazed by the amount of signs for the various wineries in the area! One of them Mike Weir Winery is a professional golfer from Canada. Those are some great photos of the falls on your arrival. You captured them well. Your boat tour sounds like a great way to see the falls up close and looks off to a good start.
Great photos of the falls during your excursion and I think getting soaked made the experience of it that much more amazing as you got to see the power and beauty of this force of nature up close like this! I've had a few adrenalin like experiences like this which include the Sydney Bridge climb, a helicopter ride to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and the two times I did bungee jumps in Las Vegas and Queenstown New Zealand!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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Love the first views of the falls and seeing the waters before they crash down the falls! Those are some amazing views from the Skylon Tower and a window table is an absolute must or why bother!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
The views from the tower were fantastic! Wish we'd thought to go up there when we were in Niagara. It is amazing to have the view from further out, isn't it?
Catching up with this TR as been a tough week to find time!
I can imagine... the run-up to Christmas is always crazy!
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Glad you enjoyed the Cirque show with amazing seats. Sounds like a winner! Sorry, to hear about your experience with your taxi driver!
Ugh, it just seemed to be a theme this trip with taxi drivers...
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Glad you have arrived in Niagara Falls! I was amazed by the amount of signs for the various wineries in the area! One of them Mike Weir Winery is a professional golfer from Canada. Those are some great photos of the falls on your arrival. You captured them well. Your boat tour sounds like a great way to see the falls up close and looks off to a good start.
Great photos of the falls during your excursion and I think getting soaked made the experience of it that much more amazing as you got to see the power and beauty of this force of nature up close like this!
Oh definitely!
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I've had a few adrenalin like experiences like this which include the Sydney Bridge climb, a helicopter ride to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and the two times I did bungee jumps in Las Vegas and Queenstown New Zealand!
We did the helicopter ride to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and that was amazing! Bungee jumps? Good grief, you can keep that type of adrenalin thrill!
Love the first views of the falls and seeing the waters before they crash down the falls! Those are some amazing views from the Skylon Tower and a window table is an absolute must or why bother!
If we hadn't got a window table, I'd have been gutted!
Monday 19 September – part six: rotating hats, phone, and selfie sticks!
Even away from the falls, I found the view from the Skylon Tower fascinating. Once again, the town didn’t look too awful beneath us…
… and we got to see some fair way in the distance. As far as I could see from the map, this is all still Canada.
It may sound dumb, and perhaps an obvious thing to say, but I felt from up here, you got the whole picture, and could see everything. It certainly gave you a very different perspective and I would recommend getting up high above the falls to anyone.
They also had some fascinating facts that would revolve around. I didn’t capture all of them by any means, as we kept missing them, but it gives you an idea…
Every so often, we’d also find hats, phone, selfie sticks – you get the idea. We had been warned not to put anything on here, but obviously other people hadn’t listened.
Eventually, we tore ourselves away from the view to order. I went for the tender calamari rings, lightly coated in panko breading, served with cocktail sauce, and while the calamari was beautifully cooked, it seemed to lack a bit of a zing. Mark tried some and agreed, but good grief, you couldn’t fault the quantity I got!
Mark had the tiger shrimp cocktail with tangy cocktail sauce and felt a bit done over in terms of what he got, compared to mine anyway!
For entrée, I went for the seafood symphony, made up of broiled fresh salmon fillet, tiger shrimps and sea scallops, served on a bed of rice, and this was excellent. The chef certainly knows how to cook fish to perfection. My only complaint was the tomato really didn’t add anything, and I’d have liked a little more rice instead to go with it.
Mark had the certified Angus New York striploin steak, an 8oz well marbled and aged to perfection steak with red wine sauce, and again look at the size of what arrived! The Canadians certainly do not hold back on their meat portions.
Finally, we were swinging round to see the city beneath us…
We saw the border crossing between Canada and the US, and it didn’t look too busy… fingers crossed, as we’d be making that journey shortly!
And of course there just had to be one or two more shots of the falls…