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  2. Lakeside Park Carousel - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Lakeside Park had 58 attractions. The Lakeside Park Carousel is the only remaining attraction at Lakeside Park, and is now owned by the city of St. Catharines. [ 1 ]

  3. Morningstar Mill - Wikipedia

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    The location was reopened as a tourist attraction in 1962. [7] Morningstar died in 1933 and his family operated the mill after his death. In 1983, the property was purchased by the City of St. Catharines. [5]

  4. St. Catharines - Wikipedia

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    The city is approximately 20 km from the U.S.–Canada border. Its economy is affected by the millions of tonnes of cargo shipped through the Welland Canal, with the locks for the canal being considered a tourist attraction by itself. St. Catharines was the location of a transmission plant for General Motors. [65]

  5. Port Dalhousie - Wikipedia

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    The historic lighthouse and pier Port Dalhousie, in relation to other nearby lakeports.. Port Dalhousie / d ə ˈ l uː z i / is a community in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.Known for its waterfront appeal, it is home to the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta and is historically significant as the terminus for the first three (19th century) routes of the Welland Canal, built in 1820, 1845 and 1889.

  6. Regional Municipality of Niagara - Wikipedia

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    The Niagara Wine Route, which connects visitors to dozens of wineries, is a growing tourism draw while the internationally renowned Niagara Falls is one of Canada's major tourist attractions. Along with Shaw Festival , held annually in Niagara-on-the-Lake , and the Welland Canal , the Regional Municipality of Niagara receives up to 12 million ...

  7. Montebello Park - Wikipedia

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    Montebello Park is a public park in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. It features a commemorative rose garden and an ornamental fountain. The focal point of the park is a historic band shell and pavilion used for festivals. The park and its pavilion are designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. [1]