Niagara Falls











A long day of towing from Burlington, VT to Grand Island (New York that is) earned a very special outing. It was time to explore Niagara FallsπŸ’¦ 

 






























We arrived ready to jump onto a Maid of the Mist boat for a very exciting and soaking adventure! Getting up close and personal with the most powerful waterfall in North America with 600,000 gallons of water each second vying for attention is not an endeavor that leads to walking away dry! 



Cannon is looking just a little bit apprehensive here as he wonders just what it is that he's getting himself into. It could be that he isn't fond of his new attire for the trip.




And here we are after our waterfall showerπŸ˜€


We'll close in the gap of time between the above shots by sharing some of the footage we were thrilled to grab. 





















Once we had disembarked, we decided to tackle the many steps before us to acquire the panoramic presentation below. It was definitely worth the effort!



























After showing some skills, we all mustered up more energy, grabbed the passports, and walked across the Rainbow Bridge to Canada for more spectacular views. 



















Without a whole lot of sunlight left in our day, we crossed back into the USA to catch the falls in all of its luminescent gloryπŸ˜‰






But first, we share Mr. Seagull who appeared to be welcoming us home. What a gracious bird to strike a pose in this magnificent spot for us!







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The beauty! The scenery! The show!

We are so thankful to have been able to join the millions who are enjoying this encounter this year!

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