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Road Trip to Niagara Falls

A couple of years ago we took a road trip to Niagara Falls. I was surprised at how close it is to our home in North Carolina! It is only about a 10 1/2 hour drive(681 miles). We took 2 days to get there. The first day we drove North through West Virginia into Pennsylvania. We spent one night in Washington, Pennsylvania(418 miles).

Washington, PA

Pennsylvania Sign
photo by Canva

Washington, PA is located in the Greater Pittsburgh Region in the southwestern part of the state. The population is about 14,000. We didn’t spend much time there, just had dinner and found our hotel. Here are some points of interest;

The next day, we bypassed Pittsburgh, headed toward Erie, Pennsylvania, and then to Buffalo, New York, and Niagara Falls.

Erie, PA

Lake Erie
Great Lake – Erie

Erie, PA gets its name from Great Lake Erie. It is located on the shores of Lake Erie and has a population of about 97,000. We didn’t spend much time here but we did see many things that would be fun to explore! At the top of the list is Presque Isle State Park, where you can find beaches, lagoons, a lighthouse, and more! Here is a list of other fun things to do in Erie;

  • Erie Zoo
  • Erie Art Museum
  • Erie Maritime Museum
  • Erie Land Lighthouse
  • Lake Erie Arboretum
  • Bicentennial Tower
  • Waldameer & Water World

Buffalo, NY

Buffalo, New York

Buffalo was the last city we went through before we hit the Canadian border. I had heard good things about Buffalo but had never been there. It looks like an amazing city! I love the architecture of the buildings. Buffalo is the second-largest city in the state of New York, with a population of nearly 257,000. It sits on Great Lake Erie. I would love to go back someday and spend some time there! We hit the Canadian border at Buffalo. It only took minutes to cross the border.

Crossing into Canada


It’s a little bit strange and intimidating waiting in line to enter Canada. They asked us a few questions, I wonder if they ever turn anyone away? After we crossed the border, it was about a 30minute drive to the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario. We checked in to the Four Points by Sheraton Niagara Falls. It was a very nice hotel and reasonably priced(I had gotten a good deal on Groupon). Our view was of the city, the hotel is on Fallsview Blvd. Niagara Falls, Ontario

Niagara Falls, Ontario

Fallsview Blvd is a main street and tourist area in Niagara Falls. The location had easy access to many attractions and fine hotels.

  • Niagara Falls Adventure Theatre
  • Legends of Niagara 3D/4D Movie
  • Niagara Falls Fun Zone
  • Fallsview Casino Resort
  • Embassy Suites Hotel
  • Marriotts’
  • Wyndham Garden
  • Holiday Inn
  • Skylon Tower with “Yellow Bug Elevator”
  • Falls Incline Railway

The Skylon Tower has 2 levels of revolving dining and an observation deck which are 775 feet above the falls. Ride to the top aboard their exterior glass-enclosed “Yellow Bug Elevators” in just 52 seconds.

Skylon Tower
Can you see the Yellow Bug Elevator?

Falls Incline Railway

We didn’t waste much time walking down the street to see Niagara Falls. We found that, for a small fee, the Falls Incline Railway will take you from the Fallsview Tourist Area down to the Falls and the Table Rock Welcome Centre,

Falls Incline Railway
View from Incline Railway
View from Incline Railway

At the bottom of the incline railway, it is a small walk to Table Rock Welcome Centre. The Welcome Centre has lots of good information about the Falls as well as gift shops and dining options. You can purchase tickets there to some of Niagara Falls attractions;

  • Niagara’s Fury
  • Journey Behind the Falls

We did not take part in either of these Adventures but I wish we had!

I’m sure most of you have heard of the Niagara Falls Maid of the Mist boat tour. These boats are packed with people! Here are a few photos;

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The Best of Largo, Florida

Florida is a beautiful place with lots of things to see and do! Did I mention there are miles and miles of beautiful beaches! My son and daughter-in-law live in Largo, Florida, which is near the gulf coast and about 23 miles west of Tampa. It has a population of about 85,000 and was first incorporated in 1905. It’s the third-largest city in Pinellas County. You will find hiking trails, beautiful parks, and lakes, and great restaurants!

Best Beaches

Going to the beach is one of our favorite things to do near Largo. Indian Rocks Beach is close by, about 5 miles from the city of Largo, and one of the best places to find seashells. You can find free parking if you get there early in the day. Sand Key Park is in Clearwater and is about 7 miles from Largo. It’s a great beach with fine white sand and parking is only $5/daily, they also have beach chairs and umbrellas for rent. We have seen a lot of exotic birds at Sand Key and one day we saw a group of stingrays!

Indian Rocks Beach
Indian Rocks Beach
*Fun Facts: A group of Stingrays is called a Fever, a group of Dolphins is called a Pod, and a group of Egrets is called a Congregation.*

Besides chillin’ on the beach or gathering seashells, my husband enjoys metal detecting. I know it sounds like an “old person” thing, but it’s really fun and we have walked for miles and miles hunting for treasures. We always find something; coins, keys, nails, rings, and even a metal matchbox car!

Metal Detecting
Metal Detecting on the beach

If you are interested in metal detecting, it’s important to have good equipment, this is the metal detector I bought for my husband.

Best Parks

The city of Largo has a great Park System! Here are just a few:

  • Largo Central Park
  • Largo Central Park Nature Preserve
  • John S. Taylor Park
  • George C. McGough Nature Park(The Narrows)
  • John R. Bonner Nature Park
  • Eagle Lark Park

Largo Central Park

Largo Central Park is a 70-acre park located in the heart of Largo at 101 Central Park Drive. The park includes;

  • 8 Picnic pavilions
  • Restroom facilities
  • Playground
  • Largo Central Railroad
  • Carousel

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Our First Trip – Green Bay, Wisconsin

Lambeau Field

Our first trip to Lambeau Field and a Green Bay Packer game was in 2011. It was Christmas Day, we had only been dating for 3 months when we took the 15-hour road trip to Green Bay, Wisconsin. My future husband was a Packer fan just like me, what are the odds of that happening! I was born and raised in Wisconsin but he was from North Carolina! I took this as a sign from God! so, we loaded up the car and headed on our road trip, from North Carolina to Wisconsin.

Our first time in Lambeau Field
Here we are at our first game in Lambeau Field

You can’t imagine how exciting it is to be in Lambeau field when you have loved the Packers forever! We had purchased perfect tickets on the 50-yard line. The sights and sounds of being at the game in person are amazing! We barely noticed that the temperature was below freezing, Brrrr! You are packed into your seats so tightly that you are immediately best friends with everyone around you, that is unless they are Bear fans! The Packer fans are the best! Everyone cheers loudly and there are “high-fives” all around when they get a first down or score. During the game, we try to make as much noise as possible to distract the other team.

The Green Bay Packers

The Green Bay Packers take the field against the Chicago Bears. As you can see, our seats were great! We were so lucky to find these tickets, I think we bought them on eBay. We took a big risk that he was an honest seller! Everything turned our great for us!

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