Experience A Whole New Perspective of Niagara Falls With Rainbow Air Helicopter Tours

From StepOutBuffalo.com: If you’re local to Western New York, chances are you’ve made your way to Niagara Falls a handful of times. Think you’ve covered all the ways to explore the region? If you’ve already toured the Falls by foot or boat, Rainbow Air Helicopter Tours is here to offer you a whole new perspective…

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Triotech’s Carnival Chaos Hyper Ride opens in Canada

From IPM InPark Magazine: This first-of-its-kind dark ride experience delivers thrills and memories for all age groups. Clifton Hill is the centre of the Entertainment District in Niagara Falls, which welcomes millions of guests year round. Carnival Chaos, a 6,000 square feet dynamic, action-packed interactive dark ride features seven fully interactive scenes as well as…

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The tallest condo in Canada is coming to Ontario but it’s not in Toronto

From BLOGTO.com: Dubbed 77 Niagara, the development hailing from Fugiel International Group and Chamberlain Architects will rise out of the central Fallsview district of Niagara Falls near the corner of Stanley Avenue and Robinson Street, a stone’s throw away from the ever-buzzing Clifton Hill.

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Marineland reports ‘successful’ start to season

From the Niagara Independent: Despite a crowd of “100 or so” protestors outside its park entrance in Niagara Falls on Saturday, Marineland said it had a “successful” opening weekend to kick off the 2023 tourist season. According to park officials, Marineland saw a 37 per cent jump in attendance at this year’s opening weekend compared…

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A brief and somewhat inaccurate history of Niagara Falls

From Niagara This Week: No matter where I travel in this world, whenever I say I’m from Canada, the reaction is almost always “Ah Canada … Niagara Falls.” Over 25-million tourists come every year to this historic eighth wonder of the world in order to watch water fall over a cliff. Although it’s now Canada’s…

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This Ontario Spot Is The ‘Most-Loved’ Landmark In The World & It Beat The Grand Canyon

From NarCity.com: It’s time to plan a day trip, because this Ontario landmark was just named the “most-loved” in the world, and it even beat the Grand Canyon. A study from Bounce, a luggage storage network, revealed the top 10 “best-loved” landmarks in the world, and Niagara Falls came in at the top of the…

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