Niagara Falls Web Sites: Skylon.com

    Other than the Falls themselves, one of the most recognizable landmarks in the tourist area is the Skylon Tower. This week I will highlight the Skylon.com web site. First off, I’m not sure how long the current site has been up for, but it has been a long time. I’m not a fan of the…

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      Spring 2007 CAA Magazine

      I am a member of CAA (Canadian equivalent of AAA) and get a magazine from them every few months (quarterly?). The magazine has general content for all CAA members, and then information specific to the region you are in. I just received the Spring 2007 issue and there are several Niagara related items in it…

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        Tourism should be treated like ‘export industry’; Government bail-out was slow in coming, conference told

        From the Niagara Falls Review: If every tourism-related business in Ontario laid off one employee, it would be equal to putting the entire population of Niagara Falls out of work – twice – says the chairman of the Tourism Federation of Ontario. “One hundred and sixty thousand people,” Lou Seiler told an audience at the…

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          Niagara Falls Question: What used to be in Niagara Falls that you now miss?

          Niagara Falls has changed over the years. In fact, the tourist area looks significantly different now compared to before the casinos opened up. So this week’s question is: What used to be in Niagara Falls that you now miss? This is your chance to think back on the places that are no longer. Was it…

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            Exhibit’s creepy, crawly critters really just ‘friendly little guys’

            From the Niagara Falls Review: Jennifer Anderson doesn’t have a problem with the creepy crawlys at work. As long as they’re behind glass. Right now, the black, 12-inch giant African millipede is definitely not behind glass. It’s in the hands of seven-year-old Grace DiDomenico as she poses for a photo. “If she drops it… I…

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              All eyes on the border

              From the Niagara Falls Review: With an eye on U.S. plans to tighten border travel requirements within two years, tourism operators from across the continent are gathering in Niagara Falls this week for a wide-ranging look at cross-border issues. “Our focus is on demonstrating the important tourism, cultural and trade work that is already underway…

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                Niagara Falls Images: Autumn 2006

                With all of the snow we’ve been having lately, I thought I’d post some pictures from a slightly warmer time. Last Fall I took some pictures along the parkway, but never posted them. I present them today as my regular Friday images feature: View all of the pictures in the Niagara Falls in Autumn 2006…

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                  Fallsview Casino Galleria construction

                  I’m not sure what they are doing, but there is some construction going at at the Fallsview Casino Galleria (shopping area) at the corner of Fallsview Blvd and Murray Hill:

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                    Things to do in Niagara Falls: Great Canadian Midway

                    Over the next few entries in this weekly feature, I’m going to write about the 3 arcades that are in the main tourist area. Calling them arcades probably isn’t fair. When I think of an arcade I think of a small dark area crammed with video games and pinball machines. The arcades in the tourist…

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                      Cirque Niagara’s Avaia set for April 28 at Woodbine

                      Regular contributor Rick found out that Avaia is performing at Woodbine race track in Toronto this Spring. I went to the Woodbine site and found the following information (click the link to read the full release): Following its sensational 2006 season in Niagara, Cirque Niagara’s AVAIA, a revolution in theatrical entertainment, returns to Canada for…

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