From the Niagara Falls Review:
When his two-year-old twin sons and a crowd from the Boys and Girls Club of Niagara “survived” Niagara’s Fury, Peter Fonseca declared the new attraction a winner.
“You get the thumbs up from kids, you know you’re right,” said Fonseca, Ontario’s Minister of Tourism, himself the parent of young children.
Fonseca, his wife Christina and their sons Alexander and Sebastian were among the first visitors to test out the Niagara Parks Commission’s $7-million moving-theatre attraction, built over the past year as part of an overhaul of Table Rock House. It has began operating in the spring, but officially opened Sunday.
The moving theatre attraction takes visitors on a ride through history, explaining the formation of Niagara Falls from the Ice Age, geological changes and the erosive effect of water over thousands of years.
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