In 1958, as a six year old. I remember we pulled up and parked on a late summer afternoon, piled out of the car, went ohh and ahh at the spectacle of a lot of water going off the cliff, and 20 minutes later, got back into the car. In my mind, it was a total bust after the first five minutes. I was fascinated by the never ending spray from the falls that was like rain on a sunny afternoon. Cool for a 6 year old.
Back to my wife. She and her friend booked flights for a 4 day trip to the falls. Do any local, or knowledgeable Freepers have any recommendations for fun and happy activities in the area? These are two ladies in their late forties. Thanks!
Check out the Welland Canal.
Old forts along the river.
We liked Maid of the Mist boat ride.
Went to the Falls twice, it's amazing.
NIAGARA FALLS!
Slowly I turned.....step...by....step......inch....by....inch....
Canadian side is preferable.
” These are two ladies in their late forties.”
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As a woman in her early 80s I have a feeling that these gals will have absolutely no trouble finding something to do.
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They should bring along a couple of hefty barrels.
Best white water barrel or kayak experience in North America.
And think of the stories you will have to tell.
Look for the pony?
make SURE you stay on the Canadian side. It’s clean, beautiful and safe.
Not so much on the USA side..
Watch the movie “Niagara”, starring Marilyn Monroe, to get some ideas.
Not too far away is Niagra-on-the-Lake, which is a pretty locale. You can get good deals on Ice Wine there, and there is an old 18th century fort close by.
To all- please ping me to Canadian topics.
Canada Ping!
Head up the road for an hour or two and visit the HMCS Haida (WWII Destroyer)?
That’s what I’d do, anyway.
Said Oscar Wilde of Niagara Falls - “ The sight of that waterfall must be one of the earliest and keenest disappointments in American married life.”
If you’re driving, the Peace Bridge in Buffalo usually has the shortest wait times. Rainbow Bridge is usually the worst.
I think its a big waste of water and it needs to be turned off we are in a drought and with everyone wasting water with that silly bucket challenge
I would check out the Buffalo Wild Wings. Yes, it’s a national chain but the original one in Buffalo is worth checking out. There is also a museum about the Blizzard of 1977 in which a whole lake full of snow got dumped on the city during a windstorm and people were buried under about 10 feet of it.
Whatever you/they do I'm sure you will enjoy it. Be safe and have a good time.