U.S. or Canada: Which offers best view of Niagara?

    From the Dallas Morning News: Canada and upstate New York glare at each other through the mists of Niagara Falls. Each side thinks it’s the better pick for viewing the cascade, for fun things to do, casinos, parks, hotels and food. Here’s a report card to help you decide who’s right.

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      Floral Clock, Memorial Garden

      From the Niagara Falls Review: Last spring, longtime Niagara Parks Commission gardener Sam Marchioni hinted it would be his final year planting the famous Floral Clock before retirement. He was right. Only it was cancer that made the decision for him. To the heartbreak of family and countless friends throughout Niagara Falls, Marchioni died of…

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        Beating cancer, one step at a time

        From the Niagara Falls Review: There are 660 steps to the top of the Skylon Tower and as Dave Low climbs up everyone of them year after year, he can’t help but think of the people he has lost to cancer as well as the people who are still around to fight it. Low is…

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          Queen of the Mist

          I don’t have many details, but the Barrie Examiner reports that a play, “Queen of the Mist”, is being put on at the Allandale Recreation Centre in Barrie. It is about Annie Taylor, “the only woman to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel”.

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            Tourism Alliance invests in Nexus

            From Niagara This Week: The Binational Tourism Alliance is investing in the Nexus program to provide a boost for the region’s struggling tourism industry. Nexus, which is designed to speed the border clearance process for low-risk, pre-approved travellers into Canada and the U.S., allows carriers to zip past long lines waiting to clear customs on…

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              Marriott keycards

              It’s pretty rare these days that you actually get a room key when you go to a name-brand hotel. Over the last several years the industry has changed to various types of cards. In the beginning the locks were mechanical and the cards had holes in them (almost like old-fashioned programming punch cards for computers)….

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                Spectacular high jinks at Niagara Falls

                From the Shelbyville Daily Union: Niagara Falls probably has thrilled visitors since before the arrival of European settlers. Recent technological advances, though, seem to enhance the euphoric experience of falls watching even more. One of the newest ways to enjoy the spectacular scenery is to ride one of the fully enclosed gondolas on the gigantic…

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                  Forget Niagara: Discover the waterfalls of the West

                  This USA Today article is just highlighting other beautiful waterfalls, but the headline, especially the “Forget Niagara” portion, is not what the local tourism organizations want out there. Niagara Falls, located on the border of New York and Ontario, is probably North America’s most famous waterfall. But there are plenty of waterfalls out West worth…

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                    Clifton Hill Resorts Update – April 2007

                    Yesterday I received the latest Clifton Hill Resorts Update. This time they are promoting a package that includes passes to Marineland. They also include the schedule for the fireworks over the Falls. You can subscribe to the Clifton Hill Resorts Update newsletter by visiting the Clifton Hill Newsletter page.

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                      $4-million tourism plan targets border

                      From the Niagara Falls Review: A $4-million, multi-city campaign to boost enrollment in the Nexus program is being spearheaded by the Binational Tourism Alliance. Executive director Arlene White said she hopes the campaign, which includes newspaper, radio and television advertising in markets in Ontario, New York State, Michigan and Ohio, will lead to a tenfold…

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