As was reported previously, that’s a lot of concrete at the bottom of that hole!


All things Niagara Falls tourism…
Last Thursday I received the latest issue of the Clifton Hill Resorts Update. It contains the same general information as it always does.

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When Wacky Wings first opened, it received a lot of positive comments here from visitors. Perhaps the honeymoon is over. The place has been closed for about a month. The signs haven’t changed, the chairs are all put away, and there were notices from Niagara Falls Hydro lying on the ground.

From the Niagara Falls Review:
Donald Ziraldo envisions a day when North America becomes a borderless continent.
“Get rid of the border, that’s the simplest solution to me,” Ziraldo said during a three-hour roundtable discussion on the challenges facing Niagara’s tourism industry at Niagara College Wednesday. “We should follow the European Union model. Any of you worried about losing your Canadian identity - get over it. Ask an Italian or German if they lost their identity after the EU.”
Ziraldo was one of 14 speakers to address a group of tourism and hospitality students during the 311/42-hour session, aimed at finding solutions to the problems which have plagued the industry since the beginning of the new millennium.
While the session, moderated by Niagara College president Dan Patterson, was intended to give students an insiders’ view of the industry they plan to enter, the session also gave panelists a chance to be brutally honest about the problems facing tourism in Niagara and much of Canada in 2007.
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