Friday 6th September
So to wrap up my trip, today was a trip to Niagara. I booked on the later tour as this meant we saw the falls both during the day and after sunset. I'm glad I did as the falls lit up at night are far more interesting..
I was collected at midday, and it turned out we only had 8 on the trip, which was great! Our tour guide was great, if not a little too enthusiastic, but nonetheless we got great commentary all the way there as we went on the 90 minute drive.
On the way we stopped at a small vineyard to sample some local wines. Not bad really but the jewel in the crown, as it were, is the Canadian ice wine. Incredibly sweet and delicious. The grapes are only harvested after 3 consecutive nights at sub zero temperatures and they're crushed straight away to extract the sugars that make the wine so sweet... I obviously bought a bottle!
We arrived at Niagara and the first thing to hit you is the commercialisation... I expected it, but not as bad as it was. It literally is like Blackpool meets Vegas. Tacky beyond belief, a real shame as the falls are beautiful but ruined by the high rise hotels and casinos.
We started the trip with the ride on the maid of the mist. Armed with our plastic ponchos we are ushered onto the boat, not before, of course, being forced to stand in front of a green screen for the obligatory photo which they then try and flog you for $30
The boat ride was crazy, it takes you close to the American falls.. Almost like a teaser before taking you close to horseshoe falls which are on the Canadian side. The mist is intense, I was drenched! I'm just pleased it was a nice day and I dried off quickly.
We had a few hours to kill then with the option of the helicopter ride for those interested. I opted to hang around on the viewing areas as it wasn't as busy as I expected, so set up my tripod and took a load of pictures for some more time lapse stuff.
Dinner was pretty good, high up in one of the hotels it was an all you can eat buffet, and I ate all I could!
As the sun set and it began to get dark, the search lights came on. 15 in total and date from the second world war. Each light is angled at either the American or the Canadian falls and is manually operated to cycle through different types colours, giving the falls a much different look. My favourite was red as on my pictures it just looks like hot lava spewing over the edge. Bang on 10pm, we were then treated to a quite spectacular firework display! A pretty good way all in all to enjoy the falls.
In summary, yes they're cool to see but the OTT commercialisation really spoils the majesty of it all. The falls in Brazil/Argentina at Iguassu are by far much more spectacular and less in your face with the tat! Glad I've seen them, but won't be rushing back.
So, there we go, my trip is at and end and tomorrow afternoon I'll be making my way to the airport to come home :-(
It's been a great 2 weeks and flown by incredibly quick. I hope you enjoyed my waffling and apologies for bad grammar and typos. Typing all this on my tablet is much harder than I thought, and grammar never was my strong point!
Signing off now, but the next adventure is planned... Come back in January 2014 as I'm heading to South Africa to spend 2 weeks on a reserve helping to raise and care for lion cubs and other "cats"... I can't wait!
Adios!
