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Company offering boat tours of Niagara Falls struggles under $1.2B debt, bankruptcy protection

- Samantha Beattie

The company known for its boat tours that drench mil‐ lions of tourists in the thick mist of Niagara Falls each year is navigating rough fi‐ nancial waters.

Hornblower Group is un‐ der bankruptcy protection in the U.S., where it's based, and in Ontario where it runs boat tours on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, ac‐ cording to documents filed in the Superior Court of Justice last month.

Hornblower also offers sightseein­g cruises around Toronto Harbour and the Thousand Islands near Gananoque, Ont., as well as tours in Australia, the U.S. and major cities around the world.

Bankruptcy protection is a temporary measure given to companies in financial trou‐ ble that pauses any legal ac‐ tion by lenders looking to re‐ coup their money.

In Hornblower's case, Chief Justice Geoffrey Morawetz approved the ap‐ plication on Feb. 21.

Now the company is em‐ barking on a complicate­d re‐ structurin­g process to over‐ come $1.2 billion of debt stemming from COVID-19 re‐ strictions, which had a "pro‐ foundly adverse effect" on operations for several years, said a report filed by the court-appointed monitor.

Financial troubles stem from COVID-19 lock‐ downs

Pandemic-related travel re‐ strictions in 2020 immedi‐ ately stopped its operations and triggered a liquidity crisis, the report said.

The good news for tourists flocking to the falls this year is that Hornblower's services won't be impacted, the company said in a news release.

Hornblower has a deal with Niagara Parks, giving it exclusive rights to provide poncho-wearing customers the chance to see the falls up close through 2043, which it plans to honour.

"Hornblower Canada sees steady demand and is a pre‐ dictable source of long-term revenue," said the report.

Meanwhile, Hornblower is in the process of selling American Queen Voyages, an overnight cruising business that provided tours on U.S. rivers. It has also a new ma‐ jority shareholde­r, invest‐ ment firm Strategic Value Partners, said the news re‐ lease.

"Our core businesses are performing well with robust and growing demand," said CEO Kevin Rabbitt in the news release.

Outside of American Queen Voyages, all services, booked trips and sightseein­g cruises are continuing as planned, Hornblower said.

Hornblower's Australia unit, Journey Beyond, is not included in the bankruptcy protection order or court-su‐ pervised restructur­ing.

Niagara Parks and Horn‐ blower did not respond to re‐ quests for comment.

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