JoeSchmoe Posted Monday at 10:39 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:39 PM (edited) This place needs a little cheer with all the doom and gloom threads! My apologies if this has already been hashed out, but where do the Sabre-Space Cadets like to go for a summer day trip? I'm thinking no more than an hour or so from the arena. My favourite from here on the Canadian side of the border is a bit of a sentimental pick. I grew up in the area and still only live 20min away. It's the village of Port Dalhousie in the city of St Catharines. Rush fans will know the area from their song Lakeside Park, which is the beach / park on Lake Ontario that the village centers around. Neil Peart wrote about what it was like to grow up in "Port". I'm quite a bit younger than Neil, but I cut my teeth down there in the 90s, which was the heyday of the Port Dalhousie bar scene. It's a lot quieter than it was back then, but it's a great place for a family picnic, a day at the beach, or to take a ride on the historic 5¢ carousel. It's busy, but never too busy. There's quite a few good restaurants in the area, and has some pretty good fishing. If you've got young kids, pack the picnic basket and have a fun day at the beach. If you've got a significant other, go for dinner and drinks and take a romantic walk on the pier. So there's my spot... Who else wants to share? Edit: Adding pictures Edited Tuesday at 06:08 PM by JoeSchmoe 1 Quote
Dryballs Posted Monday at 10:57 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:57 PM About hr south of Buffalo .. Zoar Valley NY .. works for me 2 Quote
JoeSchmoe Posted Monday at 11:29 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 11:29 PM 31 minutes ago, Dryballs said: About hr south of Buffalo .. Zoar Valley NY .. works for me I've been meaning to check the rafting there for many years. Is there a draw there beyond that? Quote
Dryballs Posted Tuesday at 01:53 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 01:53 AM 2 hours ago, JoeSchmoe said: I've been meaning to check the rafting there for many years. Is there a draw there beyond that? Mainly hiking or fishing. Kayaking rather than rafting as the Cattaraugus creek is too shallow during summer months for rafting. That’s about it. 1 Quote
Taro T Posted Tuesday at 02:05 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:05 AM 2 hours ago, JoeSchmoe said: I've been meaning to check the rafting there for many years. Is there a draw there beyond that? Looooooooooong time ago a friend had heard there was a good hike in that area and talked about 10 of us into making a day trip of it. Started out uneventful enough and after 15 or so minutes we'd gotten down to the creek. Saw a couple of other hikers. Still nothing eventful. But after we went around one particular bend, holy schneikees, we ended up in a scene that was a cross between a town fair and Deliverance. The most interesting sight was the chick under a blanket doing her best imitation of a Columbus hockey player on presumably her boyfriend. Saw several other rather nekkid people there and really not sure why when you randomly run into nekkid people in real life they're NEVER the ones you WANT to see nekkid. Wifey and the other women along on the trip were like, yeeeeaaaah, we're heading back to the car now. Oddly enough, never went back. And, though am listening to Rush's 2112 right now, it keeps getting drowned out by Dueling Banjos. Uhhhhhh. 1 Quote
Dryballs Posted Tuesday at 11:50 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 11:50 AM (edited) Hmmm .. sounds like late 60’s ? … Old growth forests can be frightening. Edited Tuesday at 11:59 AM by Dryballs Quote
Taro T Posted Tuesday at 02:28 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:28 PM 2 hours ago, Dryballs said: Hmmm .. sounds like late 60’s ? … Old growth forests can be frightening. Nah, may be old, but ain't anywhere's near PA old. 😉 Quote
Mustache of God Posted Tuesday at 04:11 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:11 PM 17 hours ago, JoeSchmoe said: This place needs a little cheer with all the doom and gloom threads! My apologies if this has already been hashed out, but where do the Sabre-Space Cadets like to go for a summer day trip? I'm thinking no more than an hour or so from the arena. My favourite from here on the Canadian side of the border is a bit of a sentimental pick. I grew up in the area and still only live 20min away. It's the Port Dalhousie area of St Catharines. Rush fans will know the area from their song Lakeside Park, which is the beach / park on Lake Ontario that the village centers around. Neil Peart wrote about what it was like to grow up in that area. I'm quite a bit younger than Neil, but I cut my teeth down there in the 90s, which was the heyday of the Port Dalhousie bar scene. It's a lot quieter than it was back then, but it's a great place for a family picnic, a day at the beach, or to take a ride on the historic 5¢ carousel. It's busy, but never too busy. There's quite a few good restaurants in the area, and has some pretty good fishing. If you've got young kids, pack the picnic basket and have a fun day at the beach. If you've got a significant other, go for dinner and drinks and take a romantic walk on the pier. So there's my spot... Who's else wants to share? Edit: Adding pictures As someone with a young kid whose always looking for a weekend adventure, thank you! Never heard of this place and will have to check it out this summer. 1 1 Quote
JoeSchmoe Posted Tuesday at 04:21 PM Author Report Posted Tuesday at 04:21 PM 5 minutes ago, Mustache of God said: As someone with a young kid whose always looking for a weekend adventure, thank you! Never heard of this place and will have to check it out this summer. I'm always looking for new spots to check out as well... That's why I started the thread. Hopefully others will share. PS- Don't pay for parking in the main lot. Go into the old neighborhood to the west of the beach area and park for free on the street. Also, check this website for water quality if you're planning on swimming. Like most Great Lakes beaches, they sometimes post a water quality advisory after a period of heavy rain. https://www.niagararegion.ca/living/water/beaches/default.aspx 1 Quote
Big Guava Posted Tuesday at 04:33 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 04:33 PM Chatauqua/Victor is one of my favorite places Quote
... Posted Tuesday at 05:07 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:07 PM If you've never done a Finger Lakes wine tour complete with overnight stay (at some place nice), you're missing out. NYS is blessed with those lakes, no other scenery/environment quite like it in North America. Would also recommend a day-trip, picnic and walk along the trails at Letchworth. 1 1 Quote
CallawaySabres Posted Tuesday at 05:13 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:13 PM Niagara on the lake Canandaigua - stay at the Lake House and catch a concert at CMAC - fantastic 1 Quote
... Posted Tuesday at 05:32 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:32 PM If you don't know about these websites, they may be useful: https://maps.roadtrippers.com/?lng=-75.84431&lat=41.04770&z=5.24519 https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/united-states-map https://www.roadsideamerica.com/map/ny Quote
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