The first outing in Toronto outside of Toronto was to
Niagara Falls. I guess the name says it all J.
It indeed is a wonderful place – amazing sight. More on it later. First the
journey.
I, Yogesh, Shashin and Ankur rented a car for the trip. Only
Ankur and I had our driving licenses; so Ankur was the designated driver and I was
to be a backup if required. We are not used to the left-hand drive and expected
some trouble; and trouble it was in the initial part of the journey. It took
Ankur some time to get used to the brakes and the seat belts came into good use
(yeah me and Yogesh were wearing seat-belts sitting on the back seat). Also he
was having trouble deciding which lane to drive in as here it is completely
opposite to India. Add to it his confusion in ‘left’ and ‘right’. And to make
matters worse he was dealing with 3 side seat drivers. We had one hell of a
ride. Although I must say once he got hang of the car and we stopped giving
directions he drove pretty well.
Niagara Falls is some 120 kms from Toronto and we reached
there in less than 3 hours. The moment we got out of the car we could feel the
chill. It was cold and windy. The temperature was touching 0 and it felt like
about -3. We parked the car and walked towards the falls. As we reached near the
falls came into view. They seemed small compared to what I had heard (and
imagined) but never the less they were beautiful. As we reached near the
railing I found that they were not the actual falls; the actual falls were a
little further. As it came into view all I could do was stare at it (and
exclaim WOW). I am sure trying to describe it will be a waste of time. I will
let the photos do the talking.
It was freezing out there. We had a coffee spend some more
time there and then started back. On our way back we went to a couple of vineyards.
One was an unknown entity – a new setup which wasn’t yet in market. The wines
were pretty good. Tasted ice-wine for the first time and it was pretty good. The
second winery that we visited was a well-known brand – the setup was too
commercialized for my liking. On our way back we stopped near Lake Ontario. It was
so cold out there that within a couple of minutes I couldn’t feel my ears. Got back
in the car and went to an Indian restaurant for dinner. I can’t believe we
waited for around 50 mins for vegetarian food (yeah it’s true).
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