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Niagara Falls, once the honeymoon capital of the world, is still a draw for millions of tourists. I love it that we soooooo outshine the US falls. The US falls serves simply as a look out to the MAJESTIC WATER FEATURE ON THE CANADIAN SIDE - yes, I shout it out - just like I brag that we burned down the Whitehouse once - it's true! Look it up!

I just read a good book called The Saturday Night Ghost Club by Craig Davidson. It takes place in Niagara Falls, Canada. Yup - it includes Clifton Hill and everything! It is a bildungsroman of a boy experiencing his 12th summer in - you guessed it - Niagara Falls! His uncle owns an "Occultorium"
 (a store that sells all things paranormal) on Clifton Hill and there is laughter, love, danger and, of course, ghosts.

It is short - just over 200 pages - and the reading level isn't too elevated so I think everyone from teens to octogenarians will enjoy this one.

I can't seem to shake these characters.

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