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Niagara Falls Events for the Fall Season

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It’s the beginning of Fall so it seems only appropriate to list some of the best upcoming Niagara Falls events for the Fall in 2014:
40th Annual Ball’s Falls Thanksgiving Festival (October 10th – 13th, 2014) 

The Ball’s Falls Thanksgiving Festival takes place from Friday, October 10th – Monday, October 13th, 2014 from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm and features over 200 selected artisans displaying and selling their creative arts, crafts, clothing and potteries.
This is one of the most popular Niagara Falls events for the Fall, and has been a Thanksgiving staple in this region, in its 40th year of the show. The Festival has become a long-standing, favourite tradition for both families and visitors who come from far and wide to experience the Ball’s Falls annual festival and its natural setting. You can enjoy the incredible beauty of this 19th Century hamlet, set amid the majestic Niagara Escarpment and the Twenty Valley. The event is a major fundraiser for the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA), with revenues from admission directed towards a number of NPCA’s conservation programs, magic shows and numerous heritage displays in order to keep visitors engaged.
From Toronto: Follow QEW Niagara bound to Exit 71 – Christie Street in Grimsby.  Follow Regional Road 12 (Christie Street becomes Mountain Road).  Turn left onto Fly Road; turn right at Victoria Avenue (Reginoal Road 24) – Follow Directional signs to Ball’s Falls.
From Niagara Falls/Buffalo: Follow QEW Toronto bound to Exit 55 – Jordan Road.  Follow Directional signs to Ball’s Falls.
Admission: $6 per person.
Seniors 65+: $4 on Friday only.
Children under 14: Free when accompanied by an adult.
For further information please visit www.ballsfalls.ca
Niagara Falls International Marathon (October 26th, 2014)

The Niagara Falls International Marathon celebrated its inaugural running in 1974. The race was known as the Skylon Marathon. Beginning during the first wave of the North American running boom, it quickly became a favourite as it was, and still is, the only marathon in the world that starts in one country and finishes in another. Today it attracts 6000 runners from over 30 countries from around the world…it’s a destination marathon that crosses an international border, providing the runners with an experience of a lifetime. Niagara Falls International Marathon is also a Boston Qualifier.

Event Information
Race Date and Start Times

Sunday, October 26th, 2014

  • Marathon – 10:00am
  • Half Marathon Run/Walk – 10:00am
  • 10K – 9:00am
  • 5K – 8:30am
  • 2K – 10:30am
  • Schools Marathon Challenge – 8:00am

Online registration is open for 2014.

Click here to register online and visit www.niagarafallsmarathon.com for more information.

Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights (November 15th, 2014 – January 12th, 2015)

Every year, Canada’s foremost illumination festival in the beautiful Niagara Falls captures the magic of the holiday season with the Winter Festival of Lights. It attracts over 1.5 million visitors and hundreds of motor coaches annually.  Recognized as a Festival of Distinction by Festivals & Events Ontario and a Top 100 Internationally Known Event in North America by the American Bus Association for the past several years, and was recently included in the Top 10 Canada’s best winter festivals by canoe.ca. Expect to view an array of over 120 animated displays made up of millions of holiday lights! This majestic display frames the most beautiful attraction of all, the Niagara Falls and all along the Niagara Parks “Winter Wonderland” and the adjoining tourist districts.
There is no admission fee to view the illuminations, but donations are gratefully accepted by Festival Ambassadors at the exit by Dufferin Islands. There is a suggested contribution of $5 – $10 per car and $1 per coach bus passenger. Proceeds are used to enhance the lights and displays for the future event that has becoming a world-wide known tradition.
For more information please visit www.wfol.com
Concerts and Shows at Fallsview Casino Resort

The Fallsview Casino Resort presents a wide array of entertainment over the duration of the Fall. Here’s a sample of upcoming shows and the links to obtain tickets:
Le Grand Cirque – September 18th – October 5th. Tickets start at $20.
Jennifer Hudson — Tickets start at $90.
Kool & The Gang – October 16th. Tickets start at $35.
Gipsy Kings – October 17th. Tickets start at $45. 
REO Speedwagon – November 6th. Tickets start at $35.
Kenny Rogers Christmas & Hits – November 12th – 15th. Tickets start at $35.
Fallsview Casino’s Christmas On Ice – November 20th – December 7th. Tickets start at $25.
Seneca Casino

The Seneca Casino also presents a wide array of entertainment up and coming for the Fall season — a little bit of everything into the mix. Here’s a short list of just a few of the shows rolling in and the links to obtain tickets:
Macy Gray – October 3rd. Tickets start at $35.
Alanis Morrisette – October 4th. Tickets start at $35. 
Santana – October 11th. Tickets start at $71. 
Gino Vannelli – October 10th – 12th. Tickets start at $35.
David Spade – October 25th. Tickets start at $25.
Roger Hodgson – November 7th. Tickets start at $35.
Steve Miller Band – November 21st. Tickets start at $40.
Diana Krall – November 29th. Tickets start at $40.
Stay connected to me for further Niagara Falls events!

Christine Lynn

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One Love Order At The Border Kicks Off Independence Day Weekend!

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by Matt Bauer
“The Grove” (located behind the Floral Showcase in Niagara Falls, ON) will be jamming to the sizzling sounds of scintillating reggae grooves, dance-floor rocking party funk and some of the finest acts in classic soul and R&B as it hosts The One Love Order @ The Border festival from June 4-6.
Showcasing over 35 international artists as well as several up and coming local acts, the highly anticipated festival is the first of its kind in the Niagara Region and its genre-crossing, stellar line-up should appeal to any age group.

Freddie McGregor headlines Friday’s line-up of classic reggae. A veteran musical institution for five decades, McGregor’s many hits include “Push Comes To Shove,” “Big Ship,” and “Africa, Here I Come” each a classic of “Lovers Rock” and conscious reggae. Also scheduled for Friday are Johnny Osbourne, Errol Dunkley, and Lone Ranger; all three venerable performers in reggae and dancehall, respectively. Peter Ranking, Carlton Livingston, Prezident Brown and Jah Bouks round out the day’s island vibes.

If you’re looking to get your groove on to the sounds of vintage funk, look no further than the Bay Area-bred party machine known as ConFunkShun who’ll be bringing quintessential dance jams like “Ffun,” and “Shake and Dance with Me” to their Saturday performance. Cleveland’s Dazz Band (best known for their massive hit “Let It Whip”) should be expected to rock the house with their blend of high-energy electro-funk and romantic soul. Fans of homegrown talent as well as the ladies in the crowd will want to check out the smooth R&B pop of Show Stephens while Grammy nominated smooth soul man Carl Thomas is the final scheduled act for Saturday.

With 12 Top Twenty Singles and seven gold albums over the course of over four decades, The Whispers are a must see for any classic soul fan and their impressive resume of hits which runs the gamut from sultry balladry to infectious dance tracks is scheduled to close Sunday’s line-up. One of the true queens of modern R&B: Faith Evans will also be taking the stage along with nouveau bluesman Corey Harris and Ontario reggae crooner Uncle Jonny. Fans of unheralded classic soul won’t want to miss Lenny Williams who fronted Niagara favorites Tower of Power from 1973-1974.

If you’re looking for some of Niagara Falls’ finest restaurants and most exciting attractions while on your way to, or from, the festival ,check out Clifton Hill which is less than 10 minutes walking distance from the festival site. Be sure to check out www.cliftonhill.com for all of the information you need to know about the World Famous Street of Fun by the Falls.
Tickets for this not to be missed event can be purchased by phone at 1-866-943-8849 or online at http://www.ticketbreak.com/onelove
 
 

Kelsey’s Niagara Entertainment Schedule

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Kelsey’s Niagara entertainment is back! With the warmer weather comes the opening of our patio and its daily entertainment featuring our talented musical guests. Sit back, relax, order some food and drinks, and take in the sights and sounds of Clifton Hill and listen to our musical acts perform live on a daily basis.

Here is our daily schedule of our musical acts from Monday, September 22nd, 2014 – Sunday, September 28th, 2014.
Come on out and enjoy yourselves and listen to some great Niagara Entertainment!
Monday, September 22nd, 2014:
Live entertainment from 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm:
Mike Saracino
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014: 
Live entertainment from 6:00pm – 10:00pm:
Paul Gigliotti
Wednesday, September 24th, 2014:
Live entertainment from 6:00pm – 10:00pm: 
Phil Lynett
Thursday, September 25th, 2014:
Live entertainment from 6:00pm – 10:00pm: 
Phil Lynett
Friday, September 26th, 2014:
Live entertainment from 5:00pm – 9:00pm, 10:00pm – 2:00am: 
Phil Lynett, David Cassibo
Saturday, September 27th, 2014: 
Live entertainment from 12:00pm – 4:00pm, 5:00pm – 9:00pm, and 10:00pm – 2:00am:
Joe Sacco, Phil Lynett (*5:00 pm – 2:00 am*)
Sunday, September 28th, 2014:
Live entertainment from 12:00pm – 4:00pm, 6:00pm – 10:00pm:
Paul Gigliotti, Nathan Warriner
See you there, we look forward to having you come and enjoy yourselves!

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March Break Travel Tips in Niagara Falls…Save Money and Enjoy Your Family!

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You blink and it’s here. March Break. Parents without a March Break plan face the possibility of spending their own hard-earned holidays ensuring the family isn’t bored – or worse – testing each other’s patience for an entire week. We’ve all been there before, booking a last minute getaway with the best intentions, only to have its foundation crumble before your eyes because you never took into account last minute details that you should have tweaked beforehand. Whether it be financial savings, or preparing for any injuries that quite possibly, and with all probability with a little one, may occur. Suddenly your vacation starts to unravel and you feel totally incompetent because its the little things that can really make or break your vacation and could have easily been avoided.
With March Break only a couple of weeks away, booking a last-minute getaway so the whole family can unwind isn’t as impossible as it may sound.  The perfect destination can still be found for all types of families and budgets. From getting the best possible deal to ensuring the family stays safe, here are some helpful…and quite often, overlooked tips.
There ARE last minute getaway options for families, not just couples without children. 
Many hotels often offer package savings that you won’t necessarily be aware of unless you do research beforehand. Be your own Private Investigator. If there is a certain hotel chain that you are fond of, check out their website, subscribe to their newsletter, read their blog postings or even become a “fan” of their social media pages. You will find that many hotel chains advertise through this route and have monthly and even weekly special savings…maybe even contest giveaways!…that can greatly benefit you in the long run. As an example, the Comfort Inn Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls offers all the above in their website and continuously sustains many special offers and package deals year round.
https://www.cliftonhill.com/niagara-falls-packages and follow them socially on Facebook “Comfort Inn Clifton Hill: Niagara Falls Hotel and Resort” and/or on Twitter “@cliftonhillfun” and “@Niagara_Hotel”.
Since travelling with the whole clan can get pricey – vacationers need to start saving even before going on holiday. Consider a pre-packaged vacation that includes meals, which limits the need to spend more money while on holiday. The Comfort Inn always offers a complimentary breakfast with your stay, ensuring cost-effective savings on your most important meal of the day! Most establishments in tourist destinations will charge you an obscene amount of money to crack open an egg and fry some bacon…and if you have a family of four, consider that a savings of close to, if not more, than $60. Navigate your way through their website and you will find additional package savings complete with meal vouchers at family friendly establishments such as Kelsey’s and Boston Pizza!
https://www.cliftonhill.com/niagara-falls-restaurants
Alleviate boredom!
From destination activities like theme parks, water parks and museums for the kids to shopping, tours and golf outings for the parents, you need to ensure a memorable and lively holiday. For families who prefer to stay on a resort than venture off property, a hotel with an indoor pool or games room could help offset a rainy day when the kids are forced to stay indoors. For everyone else, look to book with a hotel that is affiliated with or offers significant savings with many local attractions that you can ALL enjoy. If you are looking to book a trip to Niagara Falls, the Comfort Inn Clifton Hill offers just that…attraction savings off property such as the Greg Frewin Magic Show and the Niagara Helicopter Tours to hitting up five side-by-side attractions just a mere couple of minutes from each other with the Clifton Hill Fun Pass!
 

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Smartly Organize Your Packing
This one I can’t emphasize enough. Years ago when my husband moved back to Ontario from British Columbia with a few of his closest friends, he literally brought his entire wardrobe with him in one shot with the false understanding that he would be under the baggage weight. He was wrong. There he was, 15 minutes until boarding time throwing away sweaters, shoes and a few pairs of jeans all in the name of being under the required weight. If you have children, you know that traveling light is not an option. Make sure that you evenly distribute luggage weight. If you are 10 lbs over and your spouse is 10 lbs under in baggage weight…you know what to do. Transfer items from your suitcase to the other! And let’s be honest, it’s usually us women that carry all the “extras”…think curling irons, makeup, five different pairs of shoes “just in case” you find a need to finally wear those stilettos. You get the point. Make sure you check with your airline ahead of time regarding stroller and childseat guidelines as well. You don’t want any last minute surprises.
Share the excitement
Encourage kids of all ages to document their experiences with photos or diary entries.  Nominating them as the ‘official family photographer’ will not only keep them busy, but memories captured can then be shared on social media sites or in photo albums or framed pictures that can be hung in your home…and remember to have them tag their memories with the hotel or attraction of their choosing as well! They will appreciate the feedback and the response will ignite a sense of importance in your children as well. It’s a win-win.
Stay safe
Travelling is inherently risky, so the wise vacationer will take preventative precautions, including visiting a travel clinic that can set them up with prescriptions and antibiotics ahead of time. It’s always a good idea to have the whole family visit the doctor before you go, that way you can tackle ahead of time any preventative measures needed to avoid a potentially disastrous trip. When you check-in at the hotel, don’t be afraid to ask where the closest hospital is located, and if needed, have them supply you with a map. You may not think this will be necessary, but usually when you are on vacation you drink more and this will lower your inhibitions. That stair you so easily stepped up when you checked in may be a bomb waiting to detonate after a few alcoholic beverages. Also, carry a first aid kit with you. Bandaids, gauze, tweezers, whatever. You never know when you may need them. Stay safe and have fun!
Wherever you decide to go during your March Break getaway, follow these tips for a successful, stress-free, family FUN vacation! Enjoy and stay safe :).
Christine
 
 

Katy Perry wax figure has arrived in Niagara Falls!

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One of the hottest female celebrities of 2012 has made her debut on the Street of Fun by the Falls…more specifically the Movieland Wax Museum of the Stars! Katy Perry, who just last year caused a media frenzy by setting sail on the “Maid of the Mist” in June has now reinvented herself as a wax icon. The “Firework” singer, songwriter, actress and fashion icon stands tall and bright upon a lit up lollipop encrusted stage facing Clifton Hill, catching the attention of all the tourists. The newest addition to the museum will be sure to draw crowds as the audio and visual element really adds to experience. The set will dazzle you, intrigue you and entice you and will definitely leave you…”Wide Awake”!

At Movieland Wax Museum you see not only movie stars, but top television and music celebrities as well. Take your picture with old Hollywood favorites like Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump, Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator, Marilyn Monroe and Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones to newer additions like Justin Bieber, Hannah Montana, Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow and even Bollywood super-sensation  Shah Rukh Khan! There are over 100 figures to interact with and the museum caters to all age groups…Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Star Wars and the Twilight Mega Stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart and even Laurel and Hardy for Grandma and Grandpa!

For those brave enough, the “House of Horrors” at the end of your visit will satisfy the adrenaline junkies looking for a good scare! You will need to feel your way through a dark mirror maze of terror in order to get to the exit, but to those of you that don’t think you can handle Freddy Krueger and Frankenstein, you can take the alternate route and skip it altogether!
Movieland Wax Museum can be found at the bottom of Clifton Hill, next to the Great Canadian Midway and Wendy’s Restaurant. We are open 365 days a year, including all Holidays. Call 905-358-3601 for hours of operation, ticket prices and other helpful information.

https://www.cliftonhill.com/attractions/movieland-wax-museum-stars
Christine


 

Clifton Hill in Niagara Falls adds a touch of Bollywood

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It’s quite a known fact theses days Bollywood is gaining a lot of popularity around the world, so I guess it’s only fitting we add a touch of it here in “World Famous” Niagara Falls.
Bollywood is the informal term popularly used for the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay), Maharashtra,India. Bollywood is the largest film producer in India and one of the largest centres of film production in the world. There has been a growing presence of Indian English in dialogue and songs as well.
Movieland Wax Museum on Clifton Hill is recognizing Bollywood with the addition of their newest character Shahrukh Khan. SRK is the Indian film actor AKA “The King of Bollywood”, and has acted in over 70 Hindi films. His contributions to the film industry have garnered him numerous achievements including fourteen Filmfare Awards from thirty nominations. His eight Filmfare Best Actor Award wins make him the most awarded actor of all time in that category, and Newsweek has named him one of the 50 most powerful people in the world.
My recent tour through the museum was definitely filled with some good laughs and so interesting trying to pick out the characters before reading the signs.  I love the “house of horrors”, and I am not going to lie I jumped a few times and I won’t tell you where or why you will just have to figure that out for yourself.  No worries though you don’t have to bring the little ones through the scary parts.  The last time I went through with my two little girls (5 and 4) they had a door you could venture through to avoid any bedtime issues with the kiddies.  It’s a very easy museum to maneuver through and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves as we toured through reminiscing about all the old T.V shows and movies we used to watch.
Now that you know a little more about Khan, and the Movieland Wax Museum lets see what else you will find…

If you are on Clifton Hill and feel like taking a walk through entertainment history you will love the Movieland Wax Museum, and at the end you will wind up in the Fun Factory where they have tons of cool souvenirs and you can make wax hands too!

Planifier son voyage à Niagara Falls…Nik Wallenda Partie 2

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Planifier son voyage / Se rendre ici
Si vous planifiez à profiter de cet événement extraordinaire, ça serait une bonne idée de planifier votre arrivée pour jeudi afin de battre les foules.  Même si d’autres vont aussi essayer d’arriver jeudi, vous n’aurez pas le stress de naviguer la circulation et les rues occupées.  C’est une bonne idée d’ammener quelques livres, et de vous assurer que votre ordinateur portable est chargé. Pour les enfants, préparez quelques collations pour la route, quelques-uns de leurs jeux préférés, et si vous êtes chanceux si vous avez peut-être un mini lecteur DVD.  Si vous rentrez la journée de l’événement, ce n’est pas une mauvaise idée de partir un peut tôt et de planifier quelques trajets alternatifs qui sont hors des autoroutes principales.  Même si vous n’hébergez pas au Comfort Inn Clifton Hill, vous pouvez toujours accéder son terrain stationnement géant lorsque vous arrivez. La meilleure raison de stationner ici est qu’il y a de nombreux sentiers rapides pour vous rendre au Niagara Parkway et au Table Rock.  Une des voies les plus célèbres que les gens utilisent pour raccourcir la promenade aux chutes est un sentier que nous appelons le “Jolly Cut” car c’est un escalier bordé de fleurs qui commence à notre terrain de stationnement et termine au parc Victoria, où vous rechercherez un bon endroit pour voir l’événement du 15 juin.
En venant de l’extérieur du Canada
Si vous devez traverser la frontière pour vous rendre à Niagara Falls, soyez préparés.  Tous ceux qui ont moins de 16 ans doivent avoir un certificat de naissance, et ceux qui ont plus de 16 ans doivent avoir un passeport valide. Si vous n’êtes pas le parent et ni le tuteur d’un enfant dans votre groupe, il vous faudra la permission écrite du parent/tuteur qui vous autorise à faire le voyage. La lettre doit inclure l’addresse et les numéros de téléphones où rejoindre les parents ou le tuteur.
Les parents divorcés ou séparés devraient emporter des documents de garde de l’enfant ou de séparation et/ou une lettre d’autorisation afin de faciliter leur entrée au Canada.
Wallenda marchera vers le coté canadien des chutes alors ça vaudrait la peine de traverser la frontière.

Où rester
Si vous voulez être à quelque pas des chutes de Niagara et au feu de l’action à Clifton Hill, hébergez au Comfort Inn. Avec un emplacement central vous pouvez profiter d’une chambre tout près des activités où vous pouvez également prendre une pause pour vous détendre, sans souci, avant d’aller voir Wallenda.  Puisque vous n’êtes qu’une marche de cinq minutes au chutes où l’événement a lieu, et que Nik ne marche pas avant 21h, vous pouvez passer du temps sur la rue célèbre pour vous amuser près des chutes à Clifton Hill, cliquez ici pour en savoir plus au sujet du Comfort Inn.

Pour plus de renseignements au sujet d’activités à faire lorsque vous rentrez vous pouvez suivre notre blogue pour les parties 3 et 4 de cette série, ou si vous voulez en savoir plus au sujet de l’histoire lisez la partie 1!
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Niagara Falls Hosts Clarkson Cup 2012

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Clarkson Cup 2012 Comes to Niagara Falls

 

 Are you one of thousands of hockey fans who will be flooding Niagara Falls this week for Clarkson Cup Action?
Named after former Governor General of Canada Adrienne Clarkson the women’s version of the Stanley Cup will reign over the falls from March 22nd to the 25th.  Teams from all over North America will be battling it out at the Gale arena round robin style. The top two teams will go head to head for the championship title. Montreal will be looking to repeat last years win against the Toronto Furies when TSN broadcasts the final game.  Between 20 to 30 Olympians such as Caroline Ouellette, Tessa Bonhomme, and Meghan Agosta will be in Niagara Falls, hopefully they have time to unwind on Clifton Hill.
 There are plenty of attractions to keep busy with between or after games.  Tournaments can get hectic so it may be nice to relax with a ride on our world famous SkyWheel.  Soaring 175 feet (53 meters) over the Niagara Falls horizon you can get many memorable pictures from the fully enclosed gondolas.
We are looking ahead to another great week of weather for the Niagara region.  When you’re not in the cold arena, get into the sun and try your hand at a game of Dinosaur Adventure Golf.  As one of the newest attractions along the hill this mini putt is like walking into the age of the Dinosaur.  The fully functional volcano, realistic characters and sound effects will get you excited as you play the 18 hole course. 
 Boston Pizza is a great place to take a break.  Enjoy some great food with the family, and maintain the sporty atmosphere.  The kids will not get bored with wall-to-wall arcades, and our Strike Rock and Bowl entertainment centre.  Some ways you can save a few dollars while you are visiting is by picking up hotel packages and attraction passes.  The Clifton Hill Fun Pass is a great way to go for any family to save money on the most popular attractions.

Find out more ways to save, and all the fun things there are to see and do at www.cliftonhill.com

A Safe Stay in Niagara Falls

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Keeping Your Family Safe While on Vacation in Niagara Falls
The last thing you want while on vacation is an accident or something happening to disrupt or shorten your well-deserved family time. Don’t worry, you can still enjoy a trip without having the kids in your grips the whole time. Sometimes we just needed to be reminded of little tips helping to get you ready to tackle your family vacation.
 Make Your Visit Memorable for the Right Reasons

 If you’re out for March break or planning your summer vacation Niagara Falls is a great option. Although safety starts before you even leave the house.  If you are driving make sure your children’s car seats are all properly fastened in the car, you don’t want to have to pull over on a busy road because the baby is tipping over after you merged onto the highway.

 There are so many things to see and do sometimes it can get overwhelming for the kids, they get excited and wander off.  I know I’ve had to chase after my girls, not a fun time. Parents we should definitely not let ourselves get side tracked.  With roads and crowds it’s important to always have an eye on the kids. Playing in the water is fun, but be extra cautious.  You never think it’s going to happen to you… better to be safe then sorry right!  So stay off the cell, if you have to be talking still be watching, and it goes without saying never leave kids unattended. 
The Falls itself has a safety fence, but children like to climb so you can never be too vigilant, this means not allowing your child to get up on the fence while you stand back to take a picture.  There are many friendly people passing by who will gladly help you take a photo.
To make sure the family stays together bring a favourite stuffed toy for both of you to hold.  If you have more then one child bring a ribbon and all the kids can grab onto it while you walk.  A lot of daycares also use a long rope with attached rings for all the little hands to hold.   Some families will all wear the same colour shirts to stand out in a crowd.
Exploring all the safe, kid friendly activities along Clifton Hill is one of the highlights of Niagara Falls, but it’s a good idea to set rules out before hand.
Suggestions:

  • Kids shouldn’t be where they can’t see you.
  • Don’t talk to strangers.
  • Before hand point out the safe places for help. A ticket booth, retail shop or Tim Horton’s, and point out the staff uniforms.

 
 You can stay more focused on paying attention to your kids if your not so worried about what you’re doing next.  Planning your itinerary is a good idea. A list of attractions, packages and fun things to do can be found at www.cliftonhill.com you can also pick up the Clifton Hill Fun Pass which will help keep a few dollars IN your pocket during your visit too.
In the end it’s all about common sense, sometimes we do need to be reminded, and that’s okay! Parents we have a lot on our minds these days! Following these tips can help you enjoy a safe and sane vacation with the family.

SkyWheel Series Photo Number 5

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This is the final photo in our SkyWheel Photo Series.  Comments are welcome.

Spinner Spokes ~ A beauty when the sun is setting for the evening.
Photography by Christine R Lobsinger
Email – clobsinger1@cogeco.ca
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