Campground: Niagara Falls KOA
Location: Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Site: 147 (Electric/Water Pull-thru)
Notes: Our weekend started out when I got home from work Thursday afternoon. The trailer was still set up in the backyard, so I loaded the fridge and went to take down. When I got to the step where I raise the stabilizer jacks, I noticed there was more weight on the jacks than usual. A quick examination found the cause was due to a flat tire. (Sput #1) I finished taking down the trailer and went to change the tire. The easiest way to change a trailer is with it hooked up to a tow vehicle. When it's not hooked up, it is very hard to keep the trailer from moving when it's jacked up. I eventually got the tire changed, found the nail in the flat (it still needs to get plugged) and got the pop-up hooked up to the truck. Once everyone was loaded in the truck, we headed off to Lazy Lakes.
For those of you not familiar with Lazy Lakes, the campsites are on a first come/first serve. They do not take reservations except for US and Canadian holidays. You can imagine I was a bit surprised when I went up to the guard shack to register and the guard asked if I have a reservation. Apparently Hawaiian Luau Weekend is a holiday. Of course, I don't have a reservation. (Sput #2) On our way home, we talked about other options. I had heard good things about the KOA in Niagara Falls, ON. We figured we'd go home, feed Lexi, and give Kamping on Asphalt a try.
When we got home, Kristi got Lexi's dinner ready while I made a phone call and got reservations. (No way we were going to try our luck a second time.) We got into the campground between 8 and 9. Kristi and Lexi roamed the campground while I set up the trailer. Once we were set up, we put Lexi to bed and failed at a camp fire (The wood was in big pieces and very hard and we had no kindling. Once our firestarter failed to get the fire going, we were confident Lexi was asleep and we turned in ourselves.
The Niagara Falls KOA is a very nice park. They have an indoor heated pool, an outdoor pool with a wading pool, a large playground and a giant bouncing pillow. The campground is located in one of the big tourist areas of Niagara Falls, but you would never notice on the campground. They do a very good job of making you feel away from it all. Among some of the organized activities the campground has is a wagon ride through the park in the evening. We took Lexi on this. She had so much fun, as soon as we took her off, she turned around and walked right back to the wagon to go again. Since there wasn't a full load of people, Lexi and Kristi went on again.
I picked up some kindling, So I was actually able to get a fire going Friday night. Saturday was more of same. We didn't feel the need to go anywhere special, so we just relaxed at the campsite. It rained a little later in the afternoon, but not enough to get in the way of our day. When the rain let up a little, Lexi realized she could splash in puddles. Since we had to be at church Sunday morning, we got the trailer packed up around 8pm. Lexi was changed into jammies and we headed out. We got home and got the trailer set back up in the back yard to dry out and to get ready for the next camping adventure.
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