We walked the US side on the day we got in, 14th July and it was mostly cloudy with some squally showers. It’s super touristy, though the state park itself is green and well laid out with wide walking trails and viewing areas. To be honest, you can’t see the 3 falls from the US side, its mainly the river and the top of the horseshoe and the 2 smaller US falls. Still it’s pretty spectacular. Back to the camp to play laser tag and relax, then we went back into town for an Indian Curry. I was amazed by how many people of Indian descent live in the area, so I was betting we could find a good curry. We went Zaika it’s a buffet and it didn’t disappoint. The most authentic Indian cuisine I’ve had in a long time. Cullen is a true convert and wanted to go back the next day!
The following day we slept in, had a shower did 2 loads of washing and explored the camp site further with Milo, she’s always so happy to be out running around. So far, we haven’t used the RV shower, all the camp sites have excellent amenities so we use theirs. It took about 40 mins to drive through the border check point into Canada, and it didn’t disappoint, you can see all 3 falls in all their glory. We parked up at lot B, right at the extreme end of the horseshoe falls and walked along the escarpment, fabulous views. Had lunch up at the Skylon tower which is a revolving tower roughly 775 feet above the Falls, food was surprisingly good though super expensive. It takes an hour for the tower to revolve.