We spent a lovely evening with friends in East Lansing on our way to Ontario where we camped at Wheatley Provincial Park. We biked, walked, and enjoyed Lake Erie while there. We also biked one day at Pelee Point National Park which is a peninsula that is the southernmost point in Canada. During spring bird migration birds heading to Canada land there in massive numbers. We hope to experience that next spring. It is almost time for monarch migration south and we saw a few but were too early for the peak.
Wheatley Provincial Park is very nice. The facilities are clean, the staff are very friendly, our campsite was very nice. You can walk to Lake Erie and hang out on the beach.
After several days there we moved on to Bronte Creek Provincial Park near Toronto.
We had two reasons for staying here: My traveling companion's aunt lives near here and we plan to visit her and some of his cousins today. Yesterday, however, a highlight of our trip was a day spent at Niagara Falls on the Canadian side. Neither of us had been here before, and it is truly spectacular. A beautiful and powerful work of Nature.
One of the many thousands of pictures of the falls we took.
My mom recommended we take a boat ride so we did! It was wild Even with the ponchos we got drenched but worth it for different views of the falls
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