September - October 2023
Since we were ahead of schedule in New York, we added a second day in Canada. We visited the amazing Niagara Parks Power Station which also included a trip down to The Tunnel where we walked a half mile through an old water discharge tunnel to an beautiful, yet wet, viewpoint of the falls. We then took a ride on the Whirlpool Aerocar, a traditional Niagara Falls tourist attraction. Next was a drive to Saint Catharine's to see the locks of the Welland Canal. We rounded out the day, before heading back to the States, with a visit to the Port Dalhousie Front and Rear Range Lighthouses. It was a full day!

Nikola Tesla has a strong presence around here

This used to be the Minolta Tower but now it's simply the Tower Hotel

Look closely and you'll see a guy hanging off the Skylon tower cleaning the windows. Yikes!

The Niagara Power Station is a really fun atraction

The Niagara Power Station is a really fun atraction

Those are some serious doors behind that glass.

Not a exactly a grab and run kind of fire extinguisher

This is one of the most interesting power plants I've been in

The old gear in this place, like these feeders, is fascinating

This is a governor and a mechanical brake

These breakers look like something out of a movie

This big thing is one of the exciters

This is one of the most interesting power plants I've been in

I asked my mother to take my photo and suddenly she really looked the part

You need some serious cranes to move equipment around this place

As. loud as this place was when it was in operation, this phone booth was necesary for communication.

That's a portable welder

The elevator we rode is a little more modern than this

The work they did on the tunnel to turn it into a pedestrian walk way is really impressive

I see light at the end of the tunnel

We reached the end of the tunnel and are at the base of the falls

The view from the base of Horseshoe Falls

It's a little damp down here, but the views are great

The Maids of the Mist are passing right by here

The mist is blocking out a lot of the sun

That's where we just came out of

My mother is staying dry in her free blue poncho

I think I actually look more stylish than usual

So much mist and foam down here

Heading back into the tunnel

There are some places where you can see the original brickwork inside the tunnel

The elevator is headed down to get us

All the times we've been in Canada, we've never tried a Swiss Chalet until now.

Chicken sandwich and poutine at Swiss Chalet.

The Whirlpool Aerocar comes across the whirlpool toward us

Looking out over the whirlpool as we wait our turn to board the aerocar

It's almost our turn as another load of passengers return

The fancy top on the aerocar is its signature feature

Passing high over the Niagara whirlpool

The rapids of the Niagara River

Nearing the far side of the trip, but you don't actually stop here since this is in the USA

Headed back to the station on the Canadian side as more people wait to board

We went to Saint Catharines to visit the Welland Canal locks

Welland Canal lock 3 is ready for a ship to enter

Good timing, a ship is coming now. It's the MV Frontenac

The MV Frontenac enters Welland Canal lock 3

The MV Frontenac enters Welland Canal lock 3

I'm glad we're upwind

The lock doors are closing

This is how the ship, MV Frontenac, sat in the lock when it entered.

This is how the ship, MV Frontenac, sat after the lock was flooded

The lock doors are opening for the ship to continue it trip thorugh the Welland Canal

We took a walk out to the Port Dalhousie Rear & Front Range Lighthouses

A cargo ship steams by Saint Catharines

We took a walk out to the Port Dalhousie Front Range Lighthouse

The Port Dalhousie Rear Range Lighthouse

More locks along the Welland Canal. These are locks 4, 5 and 6.