I really would’ve gave it a five if the latrines or bathrooms or restrooms whatever terminology you want to use ....we’re working we had a birthday party/Fourth of July family gathering at the reservoir park it was really nice it was quiet had a lot of fun we were able to play a lot of games because it had a lot of room out there to play. we played kickball we just played too many games to name but that was one of the positives things the negative was every time someone had to use the bathroom they had to walk forever and we had people there from ages one up until 87 and there was a restroom just steps from us but the sad part was it did not work so I just thought that was the downside to it they knew that it was a holiday they knew people had paid for a pavilion so they knew it was going to be people there they should have made sure that the restrooms were working or gave us a discount or even just let us know that they’re not working I just thought that was the only negative part everything else...
Read moreAbsolutely beautiful place for a party! We had a retirement dinner here for my husband and even though it rained, we were cozy inside! The downfall is that the max comfortable capacity is about 50 people unless you luck out and can enjoy the glass doors open to the outside so you can spread out. Lost a 🌟 on the rating because I asked for a peek inside before our party to plan for set up and didn't receive it. THEN I was aggravated that the Parks employees came to clean up right in the middle of our party. They claim their papers read I had it from 9am-4:30pm (odd since it's only a 4hour rental) but our time was from 3-7pm. Sadly, as they were cleaning up anyway since I couldn't produce my contract, my guests felt it was time to go and they did. It was very awkward as we still had guests arriving thinking they were getting there midway,...
Read moreHike, Walk, Run around Niagara Reservoir. If you park at the Power Authority parking lot, and take paved trail up onto reservoir embankment, you can walk around most of the way. If you go counter clockwise, folowing the mile markers, around 6 miles you will come to a "no tresspassing" gate. Go through it, and at 6.5 miles, just before the dam, on the right you will see a radio tower and a little dirt path that goes out by a cematary on Witmer Road, go out that way (steep climb down the embankment to path), turning L on Witmer and cross in front of the dam on Witmer road back to the parking lot for a total of 7.3 miles. Or do it in reverse, going in front of dam on Witmer, turn right on dirt road by...
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