Niagara Falls to Welland: Day 2

We started the day by riding down to the falls.  We wandered through some gardens, saw the Tesla statue and then started on our way toward Welland.

The ride to Welland was by and large on very quiet rural roads and fairly flat with lovely countryside.  We were slightly unsure about one road and stopped to ask a fellow who was parked on the side of the road.  As it turns out, he was mapping bicycle routes! He gave us good information and a map. The universe works in mysterious ways. 

We were planning to cross the Welland Canal in Port Robinson on the ferry, but alas the ferryman had died.  At least that's what I thought I heard.  In reality the ferry motor had died.  It all resulted in the same outcome-- no ferry! So instead of being able to ride on a lovely bike trail along the canal, we had to backtrack and ride into Welland on a fairly busy road.  The road goes through a tunnel under the canal. As you come out of the tunnel there is a rather steep hill--all of this in pouring rain.  But we made it and as the rain subsided we had a rather nice ride through town to our lodging at the Niagara College Residence and Conference Center.

The town has many wonderful murals painted on buildings--so it took quite a while to get through town.  Probably the most impressive feature, though, is the canal bridge at night.  Spectacular light show!

We had a nice dinner at a Thai restaurant where Deb had the pumpkin soup!  It turned out to be the best soup of the entire trip.  






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