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When You Need a Book in Niagara Falls…

Of all the pleasures afforded the traveler, the opportunity to dive into a good book unencumbered by work or responsibility surely ranks near the top of the list. Whether you prefer humor and fiction or romance novels and philosophy, being able to take just a week away from the demands of daily life can give […]

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Seneca Queen Theatre Events to Catch This Spring

A beautifully restored theatre located in downtown Niagara Falls, the Seneca Queen Theatre is where locals and visitors alike catch world-class films as well as live music, plays, comedy, and more. Built in 1941, the theatre has an illustrious history that includes hosting the 1953 premier of the Marilyn Monroe-starring film, “Niagara.” As a venue, […]

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Can’t-Miss Music Coming to Niagara This March

As far as destinations go, Niagara Falls has much to recommend it no matter what time of year it is. The waterfalls are beautiful and impressive whether the weather is a balmy 85 degrees Fahrenheit or a chilly 11 degrees. The wineries are open, festive, and filled with award-winning wines during January’s icewine harvest and […]

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Holiday Cooking in Canada

If you’re headed to Niagara during the holiday season, you’ll notice that many of our restaurants offer fare in keeping with the season. While some of what you find is quite similar to the traditional holiday foods found throughout North America and much of the Westernized world, if you look a little closer, here and […]

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Spotlight on St. David’s Bench Wines

Less than five miles to the south of Lake Ontario and just above the Lake Iroquois Plain sits St. David’s Bench, a geographical formation carved out by glaciers when the Niagara Escarpment was formed. Marked by a steep ridge that gathers the cooling Lake Ontario breezes and circulates them back across the plains, the St. […]

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