Falls vs. Bay of Fundy? No contest

    From Niagara This Week:

    Niagara Falls has a new spokesperson. Well, not officially.

    But Becky Puddicombe this week threw out her strongest plug for the falls as one of the country’s seven wonders. Now she just has to sit back to see if it works.

    The Grade 12 student at Westlane Secondary School appeared on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s The National newscast Tuesday night in an effort to tell the country why the falls should be included in the CBC’s list of Canada’s seven wonders.

    The National and the CBC’s daytime radio show, Sounds Like Canada, first put out the call for nominations for Canada’s seven wonders April 23. Potential wonders must have essential ‘Canadian-ness’ — historical significance, character-filled, valued — they must come with a unique pitch, be a spectacular physical site or an amazing human creation, they must have the ability to inspire and must fit well as part of a diverse group of seven wonders.

    Last Friday, Puddicombe defended her view against Catherine Small, a Grade 12 student from Grand Manan, N.B., who argued for the Bay of Fundy, which is a 270-kilometre ocean bay that stretches between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

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