Gord and I took the train to Niagara Falls today to spend Canada Day. It was a great day ... the weather was perfect!
The train got in around noon. The station is about 30 minutes walk from the Falls.
The train got in around noon. The station is about 30 minutes walk from the Falls.
The line-up of cars to get across theRainbow Bridge to Niagara Falls, NY |
Around noon, cars were barely moving
to get across the Rainbow Bridge to the States. About 2:30, cars were whipping across to get into the States but barely moving to get into Canada |
Soccer fever had hit Niagara Falls! Here's the street patio of the Hard Rock Cafe where they had two TVs. There's Gord watching the end of the England/Portugal game |
The American Falls |
The Canadian Falls |
Gord and I with the Canadian Falls behind us |
Me in front of the Canadian Falls |
At the casino, we played roulette. I'm not much of a gambler and find the slot machines boring. Roulette is Gord's favorite game and he's taught me how to play so that's where we headed. There was a $15 minimum bet and my number is always 26 (Gord's is 32). I was prepared to lose $105 ... I ended up losing $205! Gord, on the other hand, was hot. He was prepared to lose $150 but came away with $566! Whoohoo! I can see why people get addicted to gambling because I was tempted to pull out another $100 to keep playing. But I didn't, which was good because I would have lost it anyway.
Time to head back to the train station to catch our 9:20 train. We expected there to be a line-up of taxis but there were none. Plus traffic was crazy because of Canada Day festivities. We finally got a taxi at 9:12. The cabby got us to the train station at 9:20 ... just in time to see the red tail lights of the train rounding the corner heading for home. No more trains 'til tomorrow.
We crossed the street to the bus station and asked for tickets for Toronto. We mentioned that we had just missed our train and the guy said they would honour our tickets. Whoohoo! The bus was boarding so we got in line. But then the bus ran out of seats so left ... with us and 20 others still standing there. When's the next bus coming? Could be five minutes, could be a couple hours. Traffic was crazy and the bus that had just left was running two hours behind. Another one was stuck at the border in Fort Erie. There was another one missing. Plus no guarantee that there would be empty seats. Amazingly the next bus pulled in within ten minutes and we got on it. We ended up getting home 1.5 hours later than we would have on the train but at least we got home. Yay!!
Cool! You and your trains! How fun to take one to Niagara and congrat's to Gord! I thought maybe you had head up and caught up with the walk on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteSorry LeeAnn :( I didn't wake up until 9:15ish so there was no way we could make it for the 10:00 walk on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThe falls look so pretty. I want to go some day.
ReplyDeleteWow, Gord came back with almost $600. That's awesome. I just break even. Tell him send some luck my way.
What a great trip- I've never been to the Falls and now I really want to go. Thanks for sharing the great pictures!
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