We’re visiting Niagara after moving away 15 years ago and we’re faced with something we can’t remember. I don’t know if it’s appropriate for your blog, but I’ve got to ask someone ; )
In Niagara Falls near Zellers (formerly Towers) on Morrison/Dorchester there used to be a fish and chips place where Red Rocks is now. We can’t remember what it was called. I think there was another outlet by the same name in Welland. This has become one of those things that keeps crossing our minds.
If you have any answers for this person, please leave a comment…
I went to Brick City a couple of years ago after they changed from Adventure Dome. About a month ago, I had another opportunity to go. Not much has changed since visiting 2 years ago. If you ever went to the Adventure Dome, you know that the dome is a big room where you used to watch an IMAX-like movie). The projection equipment and screen are gone, and now the room is a brightly painted play room. Almost the entire room is taken up a giant Lego display created by Marek Cyran. There are well-known landmarks, trains, pop-culture references, and more. Since I was there last, the main pieces are still there, but there have been some additions. There is also a play area now where kids can make their own Lego creations.
As is always the case, you can see some of the thumbnails below, and view all of the thumbnails and larger pictures in the Brick City in Summer 2007 gallery.
A Huss Topple Tower is the newest family thrill ride at Marineland, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Paul Ruben profiles a first for Canada.
“Topple Tower is a very unique and exciting ride that will appeal to all age groups,†believes a confident John Holer, Marineland owner. “I am sure that it will be very popular with our guests.â€
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