Privacy Policy for AccessNiagara.com

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At AccessNiagara.com, we recognize that privacy of your personal information is important. Here is information on what types of personal information we receive and collect when you use visit AccessNiagara.com, and how we safeguard your information.  We never sell your personal information to third parties.

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9 Comments to “About”

  1. Gary says:

    I work in the fallsview tourist district and have heard a story (rumour?) that the fallsview casino has acquired the skylon tower parking lot “b” to host a 5000 seat theatre. if the fallsview casino does not start construction with-in a 2 year time frame the skylon tower is going to take it back. my question….is there any trith to this that you know of?

  2. Lonny says:

    This is funny! About 6 months ago I attended the first open house for the convention center. While there I was talking to a couple of city planners and had mentioned that they should incorporate a concert venue into the NCCC. They said that their is still a good chance that the casino was going to build a 5000 seat concert venue, they just didn’t know where yet? This is the funny part, I told them they should approach the owners of the Skylon Tower and bulit it in the parking lot because they already have a pedestrian bridge, they thought it was a great idea. I was actually kidding, and if this is true, I don’t think it was because of what I said. lol

  3. DJ says:

    Massey portrait acquired for Old Fort Niagara

    http://www.wnypapers.com/news/.....assey.html

  4. brittney says:

    hello, sorry could not find a contact page on here maybe i missed it. i live in welland( from st.catharines ) have been to the falls many many times and even appeared in alot of commericals for marineland back in the good old days. I have three days off of working coming up shortly ( fri,sat,sun ) and was wondering if you could possibly suggest something exciting for myself and my girlfriend to do, while not paying an arm and a leg for it.. Perhaps theres something in the falls i havent experienced yet?

    thanks, brittney

  5. Chuck says:

    Just to let you all know…Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville Cafe has selected Niagara Falls as the site for its first Canadian restaurant. Margaritaville Canada Ltd. has signed a lease with the owners of the Skylon Tower to open the 14,000-square-foot, two-story restaurant on Fallsview Avenue, across from the Niagara Fallsview Casino and Resort.
    Margaritaville is scheduled to open by late spring or early summer, said George Davidson, Margaritaville Canada president and chief executive officer.
    The restaurant is moving into the site of the former Wolfgang Puck’s Cafe, which closed last summer.

    From Buffettworld.com

  6. Scottoronto says:

    2 Hotels in Niagara Falls have made the Trip Advisor Top Dirty 10 of 2K10… http://www.tripadvisor.com/DirtyHotels-g153339

  7. Drafty says:

    And 2 in Toronto too. When a city has so many hotels/motels, there’s bound to be a few not so great ones.
    The strange part of that list is 3 Howard Johnsons in the top 10.

  8. geraldine says:

    I couldn’t find a contact page, but I went through your archives looking for any posts about the old “Barrel going over the Falls” photo attraction that was on Clifton hill for decades – up until recently. You got a picture taken with a Polaroid camera and they had samples of past photos including nuns going over the falls. They were a family tradition for me and I was sad to see it go. It didn’t by any chance get moved somewhere else in Niagara Falls?

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