Posted in: Animal Sightings, Exploring New York, Museums & Tours, Sightseeing

Niagara Power Vista

We saw a brochure for the New York’s Niagara Power Vista. The power plant offers free tours. On our last day in New York, we hurried over to the Vista when Ben was off of work. Unfortunately, the brochures were not updated with COVID restrictions and they now required reservations and were full for the day. The woman at the office did give us directions to a service road that led to a fishing pier at the base of the plant. She told us the views there were pretty good too.

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She was right! There was a small visitor parking lot at the base of a hill (before the gated employee entrance). We walked down a few flights of steps to the metal walkway. The waves from the river and plant occasionally splashed up onto the walkway. It was right on the river and we saw butterflies, a snail on the fence post, fighter jets, and some birds.

If you are in the area, I think this is worth a stop!

Posted in: Costco

Costco: Canada, please let us in!

We have really been missing Costco. There were none in Maine and there weren’t any close in Vermont or Pennsylvania. While near Niagara Falls, New York, there were several across the border in Canada. We had heard crazy stories about the food courts in Canada (think poutine!) and really wanted to see what the Canadian Costcos were like. Unfortunately, the borders were still closed (COVID).

To get our Costco fix in (and some protein drinks for Will), we drove almost an hour and a half to Rochester, New York. We did manage to get the protein drinks, new shoes and gym shorts for the boys.

We saw a few new items as well.

Their food court was very busy and understaffed, so it took quite a while to pick up our pizza. When we got it, it was the first time we had been disappointed in a Costco pizza. It wasn’t cut well and the toppings were a little messy.

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