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Group Tours in Niagara Falls for Spring

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Here is a short list of some relatively new attractions that welcome group tours in Niagara Falls for Spring 2014:

Hornblower Niagara Cruises

One of the most anticipated attractions this Spring to open in Niagara Falls is the Hornblower Niagara Cruises. Due to open at the end of May 2014, this newest attraction to Niagara Falls features two 700-passenger, state-of-the-art catamaran boats, aptly named the “Niagara Thunder” and the “Niagara Wonder”. It is an intimate tour that gets you as close as possible to the Niagara Falls. It will take you from the Canadian docks at the base of the Great Gorge, past the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and into the very heart of the famous Horseshoe Falls.

There are many group tour options to choose from. First off, choose the boat tour that you are most interested in: “Voyage to the Falls Cruise”, “Sunset Cocktail Cruise”, “Falls Illumination Cruise”, or the “Falls Fireworks Cruise”.

Additionally, all private and group events have access to private charter, the Hornblower Niagara Guardian, a private 149-passenger jet-boat available for up-close and personal tours of Niagara Falls. This is perfect for meetings, conventions and weddings.
Please visit www.niagaracruises.com for further information or contact their Group Sales team at: 1.905.394.3040


Outlet Collection at Niagara

Set to open on May 15th, 2014 in Niagara-on-the-Lake, the Outlet Collection at Niagara will be an open air, outlet shopping centre that will feature eight, single-level buildings totalling 520,000 sq ft. of retail space.  Upon completion, it will be home to 100 renown and retail brands of popular stores.

For the shopping enthusiasts, Motor coach and group tours are encouraged and welcomed to stay and shop this Spring by registering your group by clicking here. Benefits of registering your group are: Dedicated Drop-off/Pick-Up Area with Shelter, motor coach parking, a meet and greet, mall directories and exclusive discounts.

The Outlet Collection at Niagara is located at 300 Taylor Rd. in Niagara-on-the-Lake, conveniently located along the QEW at Glendale Avenue exit.

Please contact info@outletcollectionatniagara.com or call (905) 687 6777 for more information.


Dinosaur Adventure Golf

With the nicer Spring weather on its way, it means the reopening of one of Canada’s largest outdoor miniature golf courses. Perfect for group tours in Niagara Falls for Spring, the Dinosaur Adventure Golf features two 18-hole challenging courses within a 70,000 square foot playing surface. This is always a favourite among International travelers and people of all ages. It’s the ideal activity for ice-breaker and corporate functions and its location on Clifton Hill means that you can bring your group next door to Boston Pizza Clifton Hill afterwards for dining and socializing, or hop aboard the Niagara SkyWheel for an exhilarating scenic view of the majestic Niagara Falls — all just steps away!

For group tour pricing and booking please contact the Group Tour Coordinator at 1-800-801-8557, and click here for information on other Clifton Hill attractions that welcome group discounts for the leisure or corporate traveler.


Shaw Festival 2014

Spring is the start of this season’s Shaw Festival. This Niagara-on-the-Lake theatre produces the works of Bernard Shaw and Shavian playwrights.

It offers unique Niagara group tours that show a behind-the-scenes look at an internationally renowned theatre. 

The group tours help you plan everything from group theatre tours with a dining experience to educational student field trips. Groups consisting of 15+ people are eligible for group pricing.

This season they offer an abundance of popular plays such as “Cabaret”, “Arms” and “The Charity that Began at Home”.

For tour operator, group ticket prices, and packages click here or contact a Group Sales Representative at 1.800.511.7429 or by email at groupsales@shawfest.com.

There is of course plenty more attractions and events that welcome group tours in Niagara Falls in the Spring, but these are a couple newer and unique ideas to roll out the Spring tour season. 

Farewell Maid of the Mist – A Voyage Into History

Reading Time:  4 minutes -With the closure of one of North America’s oldest tourist attractions on the Canadian side of the Niagara Falls, the Maid of the Mist, it has brought some mixed emotions among Canadian residents — and especially those that live in Niagara Falls that considered the Maid of the Mist to be one of Niagara’s biggest draws in tourism. The iconic boat ride that first opened in 1846, set sail for the last time yesterday on Thursday, October 24, 2013.
CTV news did a story on the final voyage out of the Canadian side of the border, and this shot was taken aboard the Maid’s last journey out of harbour. View the story here. Photo cred by Aaron Lynett/CANADIAN PRESS:

The operation is run by the Maid of the Mist Steamboat Company which is owned by the Glynn family of Lewiston, New York since 1971. This family will continue to run operations from the U.S. side in the 2014 season.
The Maid of the Mist will operate from the U.S. side of the gorge and will depart from the dock just beyond the Rainbow Bridge. While the 2013 season was set to be over, the company has extended their operating days to October 25th and October 26th, offering free rides from the American side of the Falls due to the kickoff of the Niagara Falls International Marathon set to take place on Sunday morning.
History of the Maid of the Mist
As early as 1834, small rowboats acted as ferries passaging people, luggage and cargo across the Niagara River. It soon became apparent that a profit could be turned, and in 1846 the very first steam ferry they named the “Maid of the Mist” took sail across the River.

Everything went well for a couple of years, until 1848 when a suspension bridge was built making it easier for traveling from one country to the other. It was then that Niagara Tourism really flourished when it was decided to market the Maid of the Mist as a sightseeing venture, taking passengers closer to the Falls. It did great and second Maid of the Mist boat was built in 1854.
The original boats were coal-fired, wooden boats. Today, they carry up to 600 passengers per trip and are made with steel. They are diesel-powered ships for the half hour journey with seven boats total.

The Mist became well known for its role in the July 9, 1960, rescue of Roger Woodward, a seven-year-old boy who became the first person to survive a plunge over the Horseshoe Falls with nothing but a life jacket. The “Maid II” which was retired in 1983, was the boat involved in saving the life of the little boy and was a major news story at the time.
Here is excellent coverage about the Roger Woodward story via “the Vinyl Cafe with Stuart MacLean”:

Read the Roger Woodward story here, recounted in 2010 (50 years later) by the Star, complete with others that have survived the plunge across the Niagara Falls.
Hornblower Niagara Cruises will take over operations on the Canadian side, offering passengers state-of-the-art catamaran boats, extended operating hours, online ticketing options and even special event and group function rentals! Earlier this month, I sat down with Mory DiMaurizio, Hornblower Niagara Cruises (HNC) General Manager to discuss some general questions I had about the new operation. Read about the interview by clicking here.

While I look forward to the new upcoming season and will welcome the Hornblower Niagara Cruises, I am sad to see such an influential part of Canadian history go. Generation to generation, we brought our family overseas from England and would always make sure to take them on the Maid of the Mist. It was such a popular attraction of not only Niagara Falls, but around the globe. From Marilyn Monroe to Katy Perry, hundreds of celebrities have ridden the Mist and millions of tourists have had the privilege to ride what I considered to be one of the most successful facets of International tourism.
I will miss you Maid of the Mist!!

Christine Lynn
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