More Birds Fly Free At The Bird Kingdom

    From CanadaTourism.com: The cages have come down in the Small Aviary at Bird Kingdom at the Niagara Falls Aviary. Bird Kingdom transformed our Small Aviary into a FREE FLYING AVIARY! The Small Aviary was closed to the public for two days for the birds to adjust to their new environment. The Bird Kingdom Keepers monitored…

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      A Cut Above Steakhouse/Sheraton Fallsview contest

      Regular commentor BensonsMom emailed me: I check your Access Niagara blog on a regular basis (and love it!). I received an email from the A Cut Above Steakhouse at the Sheraton Fallsview today about a monthly contest they are having that thought the other visitors to your site might like to know about it. Here…

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        $300 In Free Niagara Falls Attractions

        On Saturday I received a promotional Falls Avenue Newsletter. They are promoting the same thing that was mentioned in their last newsletter: To subscribe, visit their “Spin to Win” page and fill out the form. Be sure to check that you’d “like to receive news on Niagara Falls discounts and seasonal special eMail”.

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          Clifton Hill Resorts Update – September 2006

          Last Thursday I received the latest Clifton Hill Resorts Update newsletter. It contains the same information it always does. But there is one new interesting thing… It appears that HOCO had a new aerial shot take of the property. I had commented previously that the digitally manipulated image they were using previously looked funny. The…

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            Artists fall for Niagara; Challenge of painting outdoors lures talent from across North America

            From the Niagara Falls Review: Some of North America’s most talented outdoor painters have been in the city to see for themselves the world-famous Horseshoe and American falls. It took artist Nicole Bestrudderham about 24 hours to get here by plane from Prince Rupert, B.C., but she wasn’t complaining. “This is a great way to…

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              Trip to Marineland Canada – The Rides

              Along with the animals, there are also a fair amount of rides. Among the 16 currently in operation, there are several different kinds and sizes that should suit all ages. The first area that we went to after the show at King Waldorf’s Stadium was the Family Rides section. They have several rides that are…

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                Trip to Marineland Canada – The Other Animals

                Along with the marine life, there are also other animals. The Deer Park is an area where you can walk in and touch them. I certainly couldn’t count all of them, but there must have been a hundred or more. My two young sons loved them, but I couldn’t help but think they could have…

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                  Trip to Marineland Canada – The Marine Animals

                  Considering the name of the park, the first thing that most people think of is the animals, inparticular the whales. They appear prominently in all of the advertisements both in print and on TV. It’s the main reason why I wanted to go, and I wasn’t disappointed. When we first arrived, a show was just…

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                    Trip to Marineland Canada – Introduction and Observations

                    On Monday, August 28, 2006 I arranged to go to Marineland Canada. There were 7 of us who went (5 adults, 2 children). Marineland has been around for over 40 years, and is one of the most popular attractions in Niagara Falls. Those who live in Southern Ontario and the surrounding Border States are familiar…

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                      Marineland plans big aquarium complex

                      From the Buffalo News: Marineland is building the world’s largest aquarium complex, a 60-acre tourist attraction that will include four domed structures housing such marine life as sharks, dolphins and stingrays. Visitors will be able to watch the creatures from above the water and through viewing panels in an underwater tunnel. Construction of the first…

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