Daily Archive for March 22nd, 2008

Don’t tamper with the Jolley Cut

From the Niagara Falls Review:

If Grand Canyon visitors can ride donkeys down to the bank of the Colorado River, surely people in Niagara Falls can handle a 150-metre nature trail to walk down the escarpment. It was a surprise at Monday’s council meeting to hear disparaging comments about the Jolley Cut, the trail that extends from the east end of Robinson Street into Queen Victoria Park.

Architect Emilio Raimondo, working for Canadian Niagara Hotels, called the Jolley Cut an “inhospitable environment.”

Coun. Jim Didoati said it was “quite a challenge” to walk down the trail. Coun. Bart Maves called it “dangerous” and said it was in “bad shape.”

As an architect, Raimondo has an eye for esthetics. He does a lot of work for the hotel company and also designed the attractive A Young Garden on Stanley Avenue. But when it comes to the merits of the Jolley Cut, we’ll have to agree to disagree.

The Jolley Cut came up during a planning meeting for the Westin Fallsview, the 26-storey project Canadian Niagara Hotels plans to build atop the escarpment.

No one suggested reopening the always-controversial ownership issue, but the tone of the discussion would make you wonder if Canadian Niagara Hotels and some city councillors might like to see the rustic path upgraded to something a bit more hospitable. Paved walkway? Interlocking brick? Landscaping? Streetlights?

Canadian Niagara Hotels will invest $130 million to build Niagara’s first five-star hotel next door. It’s easy to see why the company might want to encourage a more refined walkway connecting Robinson Street, at the top of the escarpment, to the Niagara Parks Commission land below.

Local hoteliers to be honoured by Bi-national Tourism Alliance

From the Niagara Falls Review:

Hoteliers Tony and Connie Zappitelli will be among those honoured next month at the Bi-national Star Awards ceremony.

The event, co-hosted by the Canadian Consul General in Buffalo and the U.S. Consul General in Toronto, will be held April 3 at the Adam’s Mark Hotel in Buffalo, N.Y.

The Zappitellis are the former owners of the Sheraton Fallsview and Conference Centre.

Eastern Canada tour, 8 nights, $1,709

MSNBC has a Budget Travel article about an Easter Canada tour that includes a visit to Niagara Falls:

The next morning, you’ll head south for a 90-minute bus ride along the shores of Lake Ontario to iconic Niagara Falls. Upon arrival, the group will board the Maid of the Mist for an hour-long boat ride to explore the dramatic falls from river level. For the adventure-inclined, an optional helicopter ride over the falls offers spectacular photo ops of dazzling sights that include Rainbow Bridge, the steel-arch bridge connecting Canada and the United States, as well as the 2,220-foot-wide crest of Horseshoe Falls.