The Niagara Falls Review has more details on the $1 day for Cystic Fibrosis:
Niagara museums will go loonie this weekend with more than a dozen attractions in the Clifton Hill area offering deep discounts on admission to local residents.
Niagara Falls residents on Sunday will be able to visit 16 participating attractions for $1 admission.
Loonie Museum Day, which raises money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Canada, has been entertaining local residents for the past 19 years.
More than $20,000 was raised last year.
I don’t know if all of that money was from admissions, but if it was, then you can see how 20,000 going to see 16 attractions would make for some long line-ups! That would also be a quarter of all Niagara Falls residents going, which seems quite high.
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Just because $20,000 loonies were raised doesn’t mean 20,000 people attended. 1 person can go to all 19 attractions equaling 19 loonies raised.
Regardless of how you look at the number, that is still a lot of people. That’s my point.
Oh yes, I agree. It is a busy day on the Hill to be sure.
when ths ends, it will be back to normal: no lines for anything because of: PRICES!