here at Niagara Falls. The ice boom is out, the Maid boats are in, and hope grows for a prosperous tourist season.Also blooming are two new projects that hope to significantly contribute to the success of the Falls this summer, and many more to come.
A temporary chain link fence can barely contain the new Visitor Center located at the traffic circle on Rainbow and First. This impressive structure is about four times the size of the building it replaced and should provide a world class welcome to tourists.

First impressions are important, especially for day-trippers who ar
e leisurely exploring the region. The new Visitor Center can be that professional, contemporary welcoming introduction to Niagara that will cause tourists to explore and experience our side of the Falls.Another new attraction is the Old Falls Street redevelopment project. With the removal of the old Wintergarden, Falls Street once again is a beautiful gateway to the pedestr
ian entrance of the State Park. The initiative is more than a face lift to a historically important thoroughfare. This project is an incubator for something this area desperately needs--new ideas. The Niagara Falls Conference Center is administrating the effort to bring concerts, performers and vendors together along Old Falls Street.
As you can see from the images, the finishing touches are being made and opening events are set for Memorial Day 2010.


