Falls icon towers above rest because of the view: Niagara landmarks

From the Niagara Falls Review:

Forty years after opening to the world, the Skylon Tower remains a Niagara Falls icon.

Soaring 775 feet above the Niagara gorge and overlooking the Canadian and American Falls, the Skylon offers a breathtaking view of Niagara.

But for Lee Carr, sales and marketing manager, investing in new and exciting services is vital to maintain and exceed the million or so visitors who tour the landmark on a yearly basis.

“The mainstay today is what it was 40 years ago and that’s primarily our world-famous revolving dining room and the exterior elevator ride to the top of the tower,” said Carr.

“But the landscape in this city has changed dramatically over the years, so we have adopted an aggressive and ambitious approach to our sales and marketing efforts.”

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2 Responses to “Falls icon towers above rest because of the view: Niagara landmarks”


  1. 1 BensonsMom

    I love this blog!!! I came across it recently and have added it to my bookmarks and check in often. My husband and I have been to the falls five times since 2001 (our last visit was 3 summers ago though), and BOY has it changed! I can tell from this blog that the next time we visit, everything will be different up there. Maybe that is part of what we like about the falls, there is always something new to do. The last time we visited, we came on a bus day-trip with our parents. The new casino was just opening, but we spent our time near the falls and the parks. I was a bit disappointed with the opening in the trees that lead to the new casino. One of the things I liked about the falls, was that the park area and the ‘tourist’ area were separated by the trees giving you the choice of relaxing in the parks or joining in on the hustle and bustle of the other attractions. I am hoping that was temporary and the trees will be allowed to grow back. We hope to visit again in the future!!

  2. 2 Graham

    Glad to hear you like the site! Be sure to tell all your friends :-)

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