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21Apr/11Off

There’s No Bettertime Than Easter for a Spring Fling in Niagara, Ontario, Canada

From a GlobeNewswire press release seen on Yahoo! Finance:

From the famous Niagara Falls to world-class casinos, and from award-winning wineries to charming towns like Niagara-on-the-Lake, there is no better time than Easter for a short stay or getaway to Niagara — especially when area tourism operators and accommodations are offering over 200 packages and 88 perks offers online at www.niagaraspringflings.com for travel over the long weekend.

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5Feb/11Off

Sizing up the job ‘opportunities’

From the Niagara Falls Review:

There were about 40 businesses to choose from, but Tulliana Duiker had her heart set on three of them.

“I’m actually looking at the convention centre, Marriott and the jet boat tours,” said the 19-year-old Niagara College student.

“They’re all different, so I just want to see what I can get into.”

Duiker was one of hundreds of Niagara College students who attended the annual Careers in Hospitality job fair at the Niagara-on-the-Lake campus Thursday.

More than 40 tourism-related employers from across Canada set up booths and invited the college’s 1,500 students from the hospitality program to apply for various jobs.

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29Dec/10Off

$10 for a Wine Country Touring Pass ($20 Value)

Click Here to Get the Deal Grape juice magically transforms into wine in the same way milk becomes cheese and a 1972 Dodge Dart becomes an even older 1972 Dodge Dart. Tipple the tasty transformation with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get a Wine Country Touring Pass (a $20 value). Your Groupon can be used [...]
18Dec/10Off

A reading of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, December 14, 2010….Don’t be a Scrooge! Come celebrate the Season and honour Christmas in your heart by attending a dramatic reading of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, with musical interludes, presented by the Shaw Festival to benefit Bethlehem Projects of Niagara on Sunday, December 19 at 3 p.m. at St. Mark’s Anglican Church, [...]
15Dec/10Off

City sends Kerrio back to NPC

From the Niagara Falls Review:

Coun. Vince Kerrio is going back to the Niagara Parks Commission, but he wants the right to talk. And his city council colleagues want the provincial government to free him from an oath of confidentiality that limits how much parks business he can fill them in on.

Kerrio has been the city’s representative on the 12-member Niagara Parks Commission since 2007.

Niagara Falls, Fort Erie, Niagara-on-the-Lake and the Regional Municipality of Niagara each appoint one person to the board.

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10Dec/10Off

Gourmet Getaway & Magic Show

Last week I received the latest newsletter from Niagara Hospitality Hotels, the operator of the The Oakes Hotel Overlooking the Falls.

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To subscribe to the newsletter, click on the Email Deals link on the main page of their site.

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3Dec/10Off

Chan seeks clean sweep of board

From the Niagara Falls Review:

The Ontario government doesn’t want the same municipal politicians — including Fort Erie Mayor Doug Martin and Niagara Falls Coun. Vince Kerrio — reappointed to the Niagara Parks Commission board.

The Niagara Falls Review learned through sources the Ministry of Tourism is looking to follow up its purge of four provincially appointed commissioners by asking Niagara Region, Niagara Falls, Fort Erie and Niagara-on-the-Lake to appoint different members to the board than during the last term of council.

A spokesman for Ontario Tourism Minister Michael Chan confirmed the province doesn’t want familiar faces returning after the four municipalities swear in their councillors this month.

“We are encouraging the municipalities to put forward new names for these appointments,” Mukunthan Paramalingham, the tourism minister’s senior communications adviser, said in an email response to questions posed by The Review. “Our goal is to establish a strong board with members who will bring forth new ideas and qualifications to move the commission forward.”

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17Aug/10Off

On this day in Niagara Falls History – August 17

The first public hanging on record in the Niagara peninsula took place outside the jail in Niagara-on-the-Lake on Monday morning, August 17, 1801. Full Story…
22Jul/10Off

Niagara Falls, Ontario Farm To Table Movement Grows in Niagara Falls Restaurants, Markets & More

From a press release seen on Hospitality Net:

The Niagara food and wine scene is vibrant and active as Niagara Falls restaurants team up with local wineries to create unforgettable culinary experiences in Niagara Falls, Ontario. In addition to featuring prominently on the Niagara Culinary Trail with a growing number of farm to table restaurants, Niagara Falls also serves as a gateway to a culinary Niagara vacation — just a short drive from Niagara-on-the-Lake wineries and the popular agri-tourism of the Niagara Peninsula.

Follow the link and read the whole press release. I’m left with the question, “Could they have put the word Niagara in a few more times!?!”

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6Jul/10Off

My wild ride on a Whirlpool Jet Boat

Twitter can be a great thing. I’ve been able to get in contact with many operators that I otherwise might not have. One of those is Brad Billard, Director of Marketing & Promotions for Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours. I was in contact with him much earlier in the year about possibly getting some passes so I could write about the attraction. Brad was quite willing to arrange that, and a week and a half ago I made the trip.

Before I get into the details of my own trip, let me give you just a bit of background. The main dock for the boats is in Niagara-on-the-Lake. There was recently some controversy over whether the lease on the dock would be renewed. Some residents complained that the boats were too loud. In the end, Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours won, and is able to continue to operate. I don’t live there, but based on my limited time at the dock, I don’t see what all the fuss was about. The boats are very careful to respect other boats in the river, and since they aren’t going very fast, they don’t make nearly as much noise as they do when in the rapids.

The engines are made by HamiltonJet out of New Zealand. If you browse their site, you can see some pictures of other boats, as well as pictures of engines, and how the “waterjet” works.  The hull of the boat is crafted in Clayton, NY. It is transported to the Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours shop in Virgil where their licensed welders and mechanics assemble the boats and build the rest. The guy running our tour mentioned that the boat is built like the Titanic. It has compartments in the hull. The Titanic’s problem was that the walls of the compartments didn’t go all the way to the top. They do on the jet boats. Apparently there are 8 different compartments, so even if there is a breach, the boat should still be safely above water.

When you first get to the attraction, the first thing you do is check in and sign a waiver. You then have a short safety orientation. The dock is just a short walk down the block. They give you a life jacket that you have to wear. They also want to make sure that you have footwear that won’t come off and will provide you with water shoes if you need them (no extra charge). There is also a poncho that can be worn.

When I was speaking to Brad before the ride, he asked what kind of a ride I wanted. I’m not really much of a thrill ride guy, but I said it didn’t matter. Brad explained that the best spot to get really wet is the 3rd or 4th row on the right side. There is a small “windshield” at the front of the boat so the people don’t get quite as wet. He also explained that the back seats were called the “Oh my gosh” seats as you have enough time to say that before you get splashed. As I boarded the boat, I was hoping to sit closer to the back, but somehow ended up in the 3rd row, on the right side.

The experience truly is a tour. There is a person who sits at the front of the boat and tells you a bit of history as you are going up the river. Our tour guide’s name was Jason and he was fantastic. He joked with us (he was truly funny) and he was incredibly excited and pumped up. Two of my sisters came with me (both adults). One of my sisters was quite nervous, and she said that listening to Jason and enjoying the banter helped her take her mind off her fear.

It takes 10-15 minutes to make your way up the Niagara River. It surprised me how far up we went. It’s a long way from Niagara-on-the-Lake, up past Queenston Heights, up to the whirlpool. The main destination is a set of rapids just before the whirlpool called Devil’s Hole Rapids. This is where the ride really gets wild. You go through the rapids several times, and it seems as if the whole boat fills up with water. At one point I understood why they have you sign a waiver. I got hit with a wave that seemed to be the size of a house and it took a few days for my hearing to be back to normal! Even with that little scare, I’d do it again in a heartbeat :-)

The end point is the actual whirlpool. They can’t take you up any further than that as the rapids beyond that are too strong. However, you stop right at the edge and certainly get a sense of the power of the water and the speed of the current. You then head back through Devil’s Hole Rapids and then go quite fast on the way back. I don’t know how fast the boat actually goes, but it sure seemed very fast.

When you are planning on going on a tour, they tell you to bring a full change of clothes. That seemed excessive to me, but I did so anyway. Am I ever glad I did! I was soaked from head to toe, with not a single spot of dry area on my clothes. Thankfully, they have some change rooms at their location where you can get out of your wet clothes when you get back.

There is an option as part of the tour (at an additional cost) to get some pictures. There is a person along the way who takes pictures from the shore of you going through the rapids. The pictures turn out quite nice, and are worth the extra cost.

For more information on the Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours, be sure to check out their web site. You can find out the cost, their history, and see pictures and videos. You can also follow them on Twitter and Facebook.

My sister has a waterproof camera that I used and was able to take some pictures when I could. As usual, you can see some of the thumbnails below, or see all of the thumbnails and full images in the Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours in Summer 2010 gallery. There are several pictures that I took, as well as some pictures that were provided by Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours.

Note: there are now 3,076 images in 246 categories in the Niagara Falls Image Gallery.





I was also able to get some video clips as well that I’ve put into one longer video (still only a couple of minutes long). You can watch the video Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours in Summer 2010 below or on YouTube. The video is made up of clips which I think will give you a good feel for what the tour is like. You can see and hear Jason, the tour guide. You also experience two of the Hamilton Turns (the 360° spins). You also get a feeling for how fast the boat can go. I don’t have any shots of the big waves, as we were supposed to put away the cameras and hold on at that point.

Click here to view the embedded video.

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