Falls and All
It was again an early morning to start driving towards my next destination, Niagara Falls. I know, it's corny to take pictures of the Falls when there are so many out there already but I did it anyways. I did walk the trails that the majority of tourists don't wander to including the Tesla monument and the Three Sisters Island.
After answering wonderful questions to enter Canada, I drove to the Falls on that side but didn't end up parking because in my mind it was worth the price to park. The park on the Canada did look nicer from the view I had by just driving by it including water sprinklers to keep the visitors cool in this high heat (26 degrees); the United States side didn't have the sprinklers and was definitely more commercialized. That were just the start of the changes of going to Canada.
Next was the switch to the Metric system; then, the currency exchange. Overall, the city is just like any other American city; crowded, full of tourists and bikers, and random sniffs of sulfur. Toronto seems like a nice city with Kensington Market and its nearby area, a good selection of bars, Chinatown, Rogers Center, and of course the CN Tower. I'm not sure what I'll be exploring next! But I do know that "Everyone loves Marineland!" (according to the radio spots)




