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Brooklyn Roebuck to Perform at WFOL Opening Ceremonies

November 6, 2013 10:59 am

Brooklyn Roebuck, a rising Canadian music star and winner of YTV’s The Next Star Season 5 will be performing at 7pm as part of the Official Flip the Switch Lighting Ceremony for the Opening Festivities of the Ontario Power Generation…

Expect Great Things at Falls Avenue Resort

November 4, 2013 12:00 pm

Winter Festival of Lights Opening Ceremony: Watch as Canada’s largest illumination festival kicks off on November 9th in Queen Victoria Park.  The Festival runs until January 31st lining the Niagara Parkway across from the falls and the surrounding parklands with…

Niagara Falls Culinary Series back by Popular Demand

September 30, 2013 10:50 am

The 20 acre Falls Avenue Resort, attraction and entertainment complex is continuing with a series of culinary showcases and events that will highlight the Resort’s two celebrity chefs and select winery & brewery partners. Niagara Culinary Experiences is a series…

Niagara Heritage Trail has Great History

September 19, 2013 10:20 am

The French came into the Great Lakes region in the 1600’s and built Fort Niagara on Lake Ontario as their primary post along the Niagara River. The British established control by occupying the French forts and constructing a line of…

Niagara Culinary Experiences return to Falls Avenue Resort Niagara Falls

September 13, 2013 9:39 am

Falls Avenue Resort is proud to announce the continuation of Niagara Culinary Experiences – an exciting culinary series that features Celebrity Chefs Jamie Kennedy, Massimo Capra and hand-selected Winery, Brewery and Cider Partners.  These Culinary events offer guests the opportunity…

Run or Dye coming to Niagara Falls

September 6, 2013 2:53 pm

The city’s first Run or Dye event is not your normal 5K run. Participants can run, walk or jog, and be prepared to get showered in a safe, eco-friendly dye. The run will wind its way through Dufferin Islands before…

The Day Niagara Falls Ran Dry

September 3, 2013 3:45 pm

While tourists often look at the raging water and ponder, ‘when do they turn off the Falls,’ the Horseshoe and American falls were actually silenced by wind and ice more than 165 years ago. Strong winds drove huge amounts of…