This blog is written by Christine A. Smyczynski, author of Western New York An Explorer's Guide From Niagara Falls and Southern Ontario to the Western Edge of the Finger Lakes (2005, 2008 The Countryman Press.) The book is written for locals and visitors alike and it discusses points of interest to visit throughout Western New York
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
A Visit to Niagara Falls
Last Friday we spent the day at Niagara Falls, NY being tourists in our own backyard. Our first adventure was to go on the Cave of the Winds, something none of us has done before. This is the perfect thing to do on a warm day, as you get soaking wet! It was amazing to see the force and power of the water going over the falls...and we got souvenir sandals to keep.
After lunch at the snack bar adjacent to the Cave of the Winds, we walked around a bit and then headed over to the Maid of the Mist. My husband and I had been on it years ago, but our two youngest children had never been on it. Again, another perfect thing to do on a warm summer day, as you do get wet, despite the raincoats they provide. It is an awesome view of the falls, but I find it scary!
We walked around some more on Goat Island, and went to the Three Sisters Islands. Afterwards, we had dinner at the Top of the Falls restaurant, where the view is good and the food is tasty and reasonably priced.





Way nice!
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