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From the San Francisco Chronicle: Judy and Don Langley, San Francisco We went because: It’s one of the most famous beauty spots or spectacles in North America, if not the world. Who wouldn’t be curious?
Someone with a WordPress blog has posted just a few pictures of some of the sites on Clifton Hill…
From the Toronto Star: We can diss you too, Niagara. Any place where a girl can come back from a bachelorette weekend having signed someone’s butt and enjoyed the cliché awesomeness of a heart-shaped Jacuzzi shouldn’t be taking jabs. But jabs are exactly what were thrown down in a new campaign called “Shake Off the…
From the Niagara Falls Review: The document that will spell out what the Niagara Parks Commission wants from a boat tour provider is on target for release in the next few weeks, says commission general manager John Kernahan. “It’s coming along very well. I think we’re going to be on or very close to our…
The (real) monkeys are loud today! (@ Zooz) http://4sq.com/9OHrU2 #
I uploaded a YouTube video — Safari Niagara Bird Show in Summer 2010 http://youtu.be/El_vpAj9j8c?a # I uploaded a YouTube video — Animals at Safari Niagara in Summer 2010 http://youtu.be/eGZde9_utTA?a #
The painting of the outside of the Comfort Inn Clifton Hill is coming along http://twitpic.com/27wgye # The volcano at the future Dinosaur Park Adventure Golf looks better every day http://twitpic.com/27wgri # RT @FrewinTheatre: On Wed Greg appeared on Canada Am and on Fri he will appear on Breakfast Television Toronto! Big week for the Magic…
Flickr user JasonJoyce has some nice pictures of Niagara Falls…
From WGRZ Channel 2 in Buffalo: 10 stories beneath the raging waters of the Niagara River sits a maze of massive tunnels, each of them 30 feet across. The remnants of the industrial break-through that introduced the world to the power in water. These tunnels are called tailraces and they are just part of the…