From the Niagara Falls Review:
Answer: What popular game show host was able to wander around Niagara Falls virtually unnoticed on Thursday?
Hint: It wasn’t Howie Mandel.
Instead, it was fellow Canuck Alex Trebek who was in town Thursday to film video clues for future episodes of “Jeopardy.”
“It’s always good to come home and I consider southern Ontario as home,” he said of his return to Canada.
The 68-year-old Sudbury native enjoyed his anonymity as he walked along the Niagara Parkway near Table Rock, enjoying the view of the Horseshoe Falls.
Once his production crew set up shop, however, a curious crowd quickly formed and the digital cameras came out.
This was Trebek’s second trip to Niagara in less than two months.
He and his family visited Niagara during the summer and took in some of the sights.
“We enjoyed it, but there were a lot of people,” he said near Table Rock.
“You have to have your wits about you when you drive here in the summer.”
The “Jeopardy” production crew filmed potential clues along the Niagara River throughout the day.
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