On Friday, July 24, regions in Ontario entered stage three of their opening, following which the 'Hornblower' will be able to allow up to 100 people on board. Reuters
American tourist boat 'Maid of the Mist' glides past a Canadian vessel in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada July 21, 2020. Reuters
'Maid of the Mist' is limited to 50 per cent occupancy under New York state rules. Reuters
That means it can carry up to 250 passengers at a time. Reuters
In contrast, Canadian tourist boat 'Hornblower' was limited under Ontario's rules to just six passengers. Reuters
Canadian tourists have ample space aboard the 'Hornblower'. Reuters
The Falls straddle Ontario and New York. Reuters
On Friday, July 24, regions in Ontario entered stage three of their opening, following which the 'Hornblower' will be able to allow up to 100 people on board. Reuters
American tourist boat 'Maid of the Mist' glides past a Canadian vessel in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada July 21, 2020. Reuters
'Maid of the Mist' is limited to 50 per cent occupancy under New York state rules. Reuters
That means it can carry up to 250 passengers at a time. Reuters
In contrast, Canadian tourist boat 'Hornblower' was limited under Ontario's rules to just six passengers. Reuters
Canadian tourists have ample space aboard the 'Hornblower'. Reuters
The Falls straddle Ontario and New York. Reuters
On Friday, July 24, regions in Ontario entered stage three of their opening, following which the 'Hornblower' will be able to allow up to 100 people on board. Reuters
US v Canada: photos of Niagara Falls boats show different approaches to pandemic
The Canadian boat company Hornblower Niagara Cruises had been allowing only 6 passengers until recently, while the US’s Maid of the Mist had 250 people at a time