Niagara Horseshoe falls Ontario |
Sunset On Niagara falls Ontario |
There are so many things to do and places to visit in my
bucket list, in my own beautiful country India, as well in many foreign
countries. But now due to covid pandemic it seems all will be kept at hold for
long time to come. Niagara falls we wanted to see and my son and daughter in
law wanted to take us to Ontario Canada for the same.
We had visited east coast and west coast and of course in
and around Chicago (Because my son, daughter in law are stationed in Chicago) in 2016. Even though visa and other formalities were done,
due to unforeseen circumstances we could not visit Ontario Canada to see
Niagara Falls. In 2018 July our son and DIL were blessed with a son. So when we went to Chicago to see our dear grandchild Ajay, I
had wished to see Niagara Falls and Holland (Michigan) to enjoy the Tulip garden in full
bloom. I am so much thankful to my son and daughter in law who made plan to
take us for visit to Canadian Horseshoe Niagara falls before we left USA for India.
Spring start in USA from 20th March so May first week was apt time to drive and go to Canada. But O! Dear what a spring it was in 2019. With polar vortex, heavy snowing, lashing rains, sleety outpour from sky, it hardly felt like spring. On the top of that my little grandson had suffered bad cut on finger.
With weather playing tantrums and our little one
hurt, I was not sure of, if we should go ahead with our plan. In the end
children prevailed over me and the travel bug in me also started wriggling, we
decided to proceed as planned.
It was indeed the best decision we made. The drive was as
pleasant as it could get. The leaf less trees had started showing signs of life
again. Different color leaves were sprouting from trees and bushes. The grass
had started to look greener. Vast open lands, some dry-some green, trees some leafless–some colorful, some cherry trees with glorious pink bloom,
the beautiful changing vista was an indication of what to expect ahead. As we approached our hotel in Ontario the misty weather welcomed us. Quick unpacking done, and
after feeding the baby, changing his cloths, making him comfy (For the cold weather) we immediately left to see the falls in
evening light.
The sun was going down drowning the whole area of falls with earthy hues of gold and pink. The mighty falls were spraying water creating mist over the river and walk way by the river, wetting everyone by riverside. The first sight of the falls is so captivating that I wanted that moment to last for ever.
What looked like cloud from far was actually the fine droplets of water from the Falls travelling hundreds of feet above forming a thick layer of mist all over the Falls and river.
The name of the falls “Niagara” comes from the natives staying there in earlier times. The other variations of Niagara are Lagara, Yagero, Niagra, Niagro and Oneargoragh. The spelling used now a day is corruption of these earlier spellings.
It is also said that in native language the name Niagara
meant neck referring to the river which is like serpentine neck connecting Lake
Erie and Lake Ontario. It is also known as thundering waters due to thunderous
huge white foamy waves of the Niagara river.
Niagara falls are formed because of three great lakes;
Lake Superior, Lake Erie and Lake Michigan empty their water over the cliff
which falls from a height of 57meters to form river Niagara. The crest line of
the cliff is approximately 670 meters and the plunge pool beneath is 35 meters
deep. The humungous nature of the fall can be judged by the fact that the amount
of water which flows over the falls every second is 3160tons,that is 681,750
gallons per second in Canadian horse shoe falls and 75,750 gallons per second
from Bridal Veil Falls and American side of fall. The color of water before it falls off the
cliff to make the mighty falls looks from Deep ink blue to greenish blue. It is
amazing to see such different colors merging to give white cascading fall.
These different color of water from different lakes reminded me of Port Blair
India where the sea has transparent colorless water to green and deep deep
blue.
Once the sun set and darkness fell the light show over the falls started illuminating the imposing waterfalls with myriads of colors. It seemed to me that heaven has descended on earth. I did not want to budge from there, but was assured that dinner will be by the river side hotel with seats near window.
We enjoyed the superb food watching the color display on the falls with great company of our son, daughter in law and my cutest heart throb my grandson.
Next day is more fun filled, exhilarating and exhausting,
so I was told to take good sleep and rest. Completely refreshed and rested next
day we went for watching the falls from the platform which could be reached
only through 46 meters winding tunnels, and the tunnels could be reached by
going descending 125ft, by the help of elevator.
Welcome Gate leading to Beautiful garden and museum. |
Tunnels are wet in many places so tourists are cautioned before entering the tunnel to be careful also placards are put for the same. History of tunnel, engineers who made it all is explained with the help of text and pictures very nicely. Gathering all information from the writings on the walls of the tunnel and the boards placed at every 100 meters, treading carefully on the wet floor, we reached the platform from where tourists watch the falls. The thunderous sound, the vibrations on the platform and the water shower from the fall was awe inspiring. We were in absolute proximity of the cascading, roaring thunderous water fall. It was truly unique, exhilarating once in lifetime experience.
Snowy platform and the falls |
At the base of Falls (View from platform) |
Sometimes words fall too short of what one experiences. Nature is too big, too expansive and powerful to be described in words. One has to experience this great feeling on the viewing platform of Niagara falls to understand the true power of water and in particular Niagara waterfalls. Since snow had not thawed completely thus on the platform heaps of snow added to the beauty of the whole scenario.
The platform full of snow |
Heaps of snow on the banks of river |
Snow had not thawed completely so ferry rides had not started, but we had the privilege of solid, liquid and vapor all forms of water with it’s full beauty and glory.
On one
side were the falls spraying water on visitors and on the left side the mighty
river with the water of the falls, splashing its waves on the banks as
if telling visitors where ever you go you cannot escape my playful shower so
enjoy getting wet. I certainly did enjoy it.
The vibrations and sound of Falling water could not scare our little one |
I would have liked to stay on the viewing platform the
whole day, enjoy the beauty and power of waterfall and river, but we were
falling short of time, my children had to force me or may I say drag me out
from that place like parents do to stubborn children.
Once out from the tunnel we enjoyed the bright sun by the
side of river. They have such beautiful green patches, benches to sit and enjoy
with friends and family. I am a shutter bug so after resting a bit, while rest of the family was
relaxing under sun, I went off to click more pictures. I wanted to capture the
river and the falls in different moods and color.
When the waves were hitting the rocks at the bank of the river the whole walk way and the visitors were being sprayed with river water. It felt like the river is saying welcome to the coming guests and beconing the visitors to come again. I was looking forward for proceeding ahead for more funfilled, venture Ontario and the river has to offer.
A Buddhist Temple Near White Water Walk |
Rested and baby fed and changed my son drove us around to show Ontario temples and landscape. We got down at a place called Park way, the road side near this stop has a board with the name, brief introduction and photo of Harriet Tubman “The slave lady who fought against slavery, freed innumerable slaves and their families risking her own life”. Since I had read the book on the life of this great lady, standing there and watching the notice board with her name, photo and short description made me feel like I am paying homage to Harriet Tubman. This place is almost 3 km from waterfalls and has beautiful Hindu and Buddhist temples on the other side of the road. Most btemples were closed when we reached. But we could pray in Buddhist temple which remains open for faithfuls whole day. There is a nice small shopmanned by very helpful people, tickets for the White water Walk has to be purchased from the shop.
From the road I could see the thin line of the river flowing
below, so told my son Oh! It is like a stream huh. Listening to this my
daughter in law and son had hearty laugh and they said chew your words once we
are next to river. Hmm OK I thought.
After purchasing tickets we had to go down the elevator,
Yes again an elevator is required to take visitors next to tunnel leading to river
for “White Water Walk”. We descended 70 meters (230Feet) down to the gorge and
then walk almost 73 meters through the beautiful tunnel to reach the first flat
area ‘viewing platform’ before starting the walk by the gushing, river with raw
power of huge waves. The color of water was ink blue, the river here has a suspension bridge
which has two tiers (top for railways, and lower one for other vehicles and pedestrian). This bridge was built for increasing the trade between Canada and USA but was more effectively used by Harriet Tubman to
smuggle slaves from America to Canada, leading to their freedom.
Tunnel leading to First platform of White Wayer Walk |
Happy family just after exiting from the tunnel |
Two Teir Suspension Bridge |
Even the little one had fun |
Small stairs lead to the beautiful trail which has greenery on one side and river with changing color of water on the other side. The blue color of water suddenly changed to beautiful green with foamy white huge crashing waves. It was so facinating to see the raw power, the changing color and the roaring white waves of the river. I really had to chew my words and thought how foolish I had been to suggest that it is like a rivulet.
These humongous waves crash on the other side of hilly
rocky trail leading to formation of foam and whirlpools. 168000cubic meter
water flows every second with a speed of 48km/hr. from Niagara River. Viewing decks are for visitors to experience
the beauty of river from as near to river as possible. Due to snow in the river bank and the decks only first and last viewing decks were acessible when we went. Beauty, serenity and
power of river keeps one mesmerized. Close your eyes and experience the decptive calmness amongst the roar of river. Birds can be seen perching on the rocks,
as if challenging us to do the same.
Returning back from the white water walk a hot cup of coffee was all our body and mind was urging us to get. So after coffee break we went to see the whirlpools. Photos tell the tale where words stumble, and sometimes words and photos are just symbol for real thing is experiencing thing oneself.
Unfortunately since winters had spilled into spring and snow had not thawed completely many water sports activities and eateries were closed. So we were little disappointed, specially my son who wanted his parents to see all that Niagara Falls and River had to offer.
Closed Water Sports |
But my daughter in law an
optimist to core reassured him and us “Next Time”. She is so good at planning that I have no
doubt that next time when ever this pandemic gives relief and we are able to
visit my son and family in Chicago Indira will plan again a trip to Ontario and
Uday will drive us to places we could not, make us enjoy the thing we could not
due to weather.
We followed the road by the river side to enjoy the beauty of winding, curving river till we reached country side, seeing the farms, huge silos, cherry bloom till night fell.
While coming back we enjoyed the different decorations and displays.
One of the amny displays |
Back in our room tired, happy and fascinated I was deep in thought of the wonderful bounty of nature when I fell asleep, to get up next day and start our road journey to Holland (Michigan) to enjoy yet another aspect of nature.
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