Joe, several years ago we took a day trip over from Niagara Falls area returning at Buffalo. There are several nice lights that can be seen without too much trouble along the way. From Fort Niagara in the US you can see the Niagara Range Lights on the Canadian side. We visited the Port Dalhousie range lights, the Burlington Main light and Oakville on the Lake Ontario shore.

We didn't go as far as Tronto, but there is Gibraltar Point (oldest light in existence on the GL) and also Queen's Wharf which is no longer waterside but looks like a very interesting light.

There are also some pretty easy to visit or view lights on the south shore (Lake Erie).

If you do not have Penrose's book on the Eastern GL it is well worth the $15 investment. If you need one, you can obtain it from GLLKA via their web site (GLLKA.com) or by calling them at 231-436-5580. The Penrose set of books is probably the best help you can have for lighthousing on the GL.