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By January 1994, only a dozen shops remained in operation throughout the sprawling three-story structure. Redevelopment of the property was necessary, as many more shops were preferring on-street access in the burgeoning tourist area. The Maple Leaf Village Mall closed for the last time on February
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Eventually, however, the novelty began to wear thin as shops folded and main tenants relocated to other locations with more suitable infrastructure. Admission costs to the Kodak Tower were eliminated for a few years, until unsafe conditions closed the tower altogether in the early 1990s. At the end
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Known today for their manufacture of fine silverware, the Oneida Community Plate Corporation Ltd. constructed their local corporate offices here by the 1940s. It was decided in the 1960s to construct an observation tower with a view of the falls from their north side. (The Seagram Tower, now the
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When Oneida relocated their offices in the late 1970s, York Hannover Developments Ltd. and Wost Holdings Ltd. invested $ 26 million in the creation of an amusement park concept, after the site was cleared. Its initial annual payroll was $ 3 million. The park pre-dated the opening of
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which, along with the tower (now called the Kodak Tower) dominating the northern tourist skyline. As part of the Clifton Hill tourist area, the facility was well received and attracted numerous crowds for years.
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In the early 1900s, the land was host to Frontier Amusement Park, which boasted one of Canada's first all-steel roller coasters. By 1910, the amusement park was abandoned and dismantled.
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The three-story complex of Maple Leaf Village was constructed around the tower. It boasted a multi-screen movie theater, numerous attractions (through the years, the
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Museum were here), countless souvenir and apparel stores, Lillie Langtry's tavern and club and, in later years, the first locale for the Canadian comedy cabaret,
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opened in the building on December 7, 1996 and is still in operation today. The site was intended to be temporary, but the new site was filled by the
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of the 1992 season, the amusement park closed down. In early spring of 1993 the Ferris wheel was dismantled and shipped to Asia for use there.
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by two years, presumed at that point to cost $ 105 million when completed.
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Conklin Shows
Canadian National Exhibition
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Canada's Wonderland
That's Incredible!
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Fallsview Casino
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"Disney-style amusement parks open in Canada"
Closed Canadian Parks page- Maple Leaf Village Amusement Park (1979 - 1992)
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