From the Milton Canadian Champion:
A new international festival that showcased the sights, sounds, tastes, and experiences from different countries to Niagara Falls locals and tourists was a complete success, said Niagara Parks Commission chairman Jim Williams.
“It was absolutely a success. We had tourists and locals who really enjoyed the festival.”
The parks commission introduced the new Celebrate Cultures festival in early September to the Clifton Hill area for a period of three weeks throughout the month.
Williams said all three cultures — Argentina, Japan and China — were enjoyed by people from all over the area.
Note: I was out along the parkway every day, and I never noticed a thing going on. I admit that I was on the other side of the road, and I didn’t walk all the way down to Table Rock place, but I was regularly along the parkway between Clifton Hill and Murray Hill, and there was never anything that drew my attention over to the other side of the road.
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