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Get up Close and Personal With Niagara Falls

The Niagara River and the waterfalls that are part of it are steeped in legend and history. As part of the natural flow from nearby Lake Erie, the Niagara River and its mighty power result in the largest waterfall in the world by sheer water volume, and Horseshoe Falls is the largest waterfall in North […]

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Niagara’s Best Summer Hiking Trails

One of Niagara’s most appealing features is its natural beauty. The Niagara escarpment which encompasses the entire region creates some impressive geographical features, including the famous falls. While there is more than enough to keep you occupied while you’re in town, there are times when you may want to get a big dose of nature, […]

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Co-Working Spaces in Niagara Falls

Vacations are supposed to be about fun, relaxation, and spending time with family and friends. In fact, that’s exactly what most vacations are. However, as the way that many people work has changed, and as more people work remotely there are new and different ways that people approach work and their time off. And let’s […]

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Visiting Niagara With Elderly Friends or Family

Niagara Falls is the perfect destination for travelers of all ages. Families with children, groups of friends, coworkers on business retreats, and more come to see the falls every year. It’s a magical place and the perfect location to make memories for a lifetime. But what if elderly friends or family are part of your […]

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5 Reasons to Attend the Welland Rose Festival

The town of Welland has much to offer the vacationer to the Niagara region. Separated by two bodies of water — the Welland River and the manmade Welland Canal — the town has long been a thoroughfare of shipping and trade, especially because the Welland Canal forms a link between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. […]

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