Niagara-Toronto-Pittsburgh (2. Canada Niagara)

The process was easy and smooth for us to pass the immigration checkpoint.

We registered our passport and other necessary information on Canada’s immigration app in advance.

Other people who didn’t register in advance or had some issues took a long time thus making us wait in the long line until it was our turn.

We went to an all-you-can-eat restaurant called Wind Japanese &Thai.

They had various choices of foods and the computerized order system on the iPad was convenient.

All food was tasty and I saw a delivery robot at a table to celebrate the b-day of someone, this place was fun.

The view from the hotel (Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa) was stunning.

I could enjoy the view of the falls even at night until the lightings are off.

The next day was cloudy and the falls were still falling fiercely as they were yesterday.

We bought a day pass tickets for the Falls incline railway ticket to go back and forth during the day. We’ll also need to get on at night to go to the place for the fireworks at the falls.

The tour ship looked sturdy but still vulnerable to the current of the falls.

We went on a Toronto tour this day and returned in the evening to watch fireworks at Niagara falls on Canada’s side.

The falls look so beautiful with the lights on too.

It was like a 5min fireworks.

We had to walk a bit and wait for more than 30mins but it was worth seeing once.

The light colors of the falls change every min or so, and I liked the rainbow color the best because it reminded me of the real rainbows I saw the other day.

People who went to Canada all told me how much they liked Tim Hortons so I gave it a try.

The donuts were not special for my taste but the coffee had a light sour taste that was good for summers.

Our last lunch before leaving Niagara.

Table Rock House Restaurant. A fancy restaurant by the Horseshoe falls.

The food was tasty, the service was great and the atmosphere was good too.

Be sure to make a reservation in advance. It’s very popular.

We spent 3days in the Niagara area including Toronto.

It was a little hectic schedule but we had so much fun, a lot to see a lot to enjoy.