The gate of an abandoned amusement park, near Victoria Road.
Jenn with flowers in Niagara-on-the-Lake
Niagara-on-the-Lake was having a reenactment day of some sort.
Peller Estates Winery (tour)
Peller Estates Winery, entering the cellar. If I have a secret lair, this is what I want the entrance to be like.
The cellar has some nice mood lighting. In this case the mood is: Let's try some wine.
Reverse Angle
This is the room where freshly bottle wine is brought to gather dust for that "sitting in the cellar" look.
Vineland Estates Winery, the following day. View from the restaurant. Lake Ontario is just visible in the distance.
The main tourist building at Vineland Estates Winery.
The Carriage House. Special events are held here, today, a wedding.
"Mark Picone @ Vineland Estates Winery", a fine restaurant. Mark was quite friendly.
We meandered home, which included interesting fields and menacing clouds.
Dramatic paint job
What would the Niagara region be without grapes...
...and fruit?
More grapes.
Yup, even more grapes.
The gorge below Beamer's Falls.
A tree in the gorge below Beamer's Falls.
A sign over the gorge, below Beamer's Falls.
The view over Beamer's Falls.
Jenn on the bridge over the river that feeds Beamer's Falls.
A stitched panorama of the water going over Beamer's Falls.
A fossil in the rock at Beamer's Falls.
The water under the bridge, just above Beamer's Falls.
Can you tell I like saying the name "Beamer's Falls"?