Niagara Falls Trip-Day 4

Hola hola! If you have been following MPF for quite awhile then you all know we take an annual trip to Buffalo NY and the Niagara Falls. If this is your first time joining us in our adventures enjoy and take a look at some of the beautiful sites we saw while on our small field trip.

We took some beautiful pictures of the fall foliage around the park . It was my first time seeing these beautiful colors.

I must say Fall is my favorite season to come and visit as we had very cool windy weather and there was leafs everywhere.

Now these red colors are beautiful! A small vine along the shoreline.

The rapids were really strong on this windy day, these rapids lead you to the falls.

A quick random selfie to remeber this beautiful fall day.

Jason was also quite the explorer he was also taking lots of pictures.

This bridge is halfway from the shoreline and the falls.

While walking down the sidewalk this lonely yet beautiful leaf caught my attention, as you can see it has beautiful burgundy fall colors.

We decided to explore along the park and found our way to another part of the falls.

We stopped for a few minutes to take pictures of the beautiful fall colors .

This casino is located on the Canadian side.

Beautiful pine trees all over the place!

Beautiful!

This side of the falls was new to us we are on the opposite side of where we usually stop.

We also had an unexpected friend who joined us 🐞

The boats when you are on The Maid of the Mist

Did you know there’s black and gray squirrels???

The view from the Horseshoe Falls is breathtaking.

Of course we had to take our annual picture with the falls behind us.

On our way back we encountered a flock of Geeze which we quickly made friends with.

Fun Fact!

Finally i got to take a picture laying on the ground around all these beautiful leafs.

Thank you for joining us on our trip and I hope you enjoyed our adventures.


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