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Ebb tide for Maid of the Mist

After 165 years the iconic tourist boats will make way for new carrier

- BY NEALE GULLEY

BUFFALO — A new company will take over passenger-boat tours on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, replacing the operator of the Maid of the Mist boats that have carried millions of tourists under the powerful falls for more than a century, officials report.

The Niagara Parks Commission said it named Hornblower Canada Co., a subsidiary of San Francisco-based Hornblower Cruises & Events, to run boats on the Canadian side of the falls over a 30-year contract.

A household name for generation­s of tourists, Maid of the Mist Co. has run boats at the base of Niagara Falls since 1846. The boats sail through the turbulent waters near the powerful falls, drenching the poncho-clad passengers on board.

Maid of the Mist said that having lost its bid to renew its Canadian-side lease with the parks commission, “our business, with a 165-year history of service to tourists from around the world, may soon come to an end.”

“We are carefully assessing our position,” company president Christophe­r Glynn said.

Maid of the Mist boat tours depart from both the Canadian and U.S. sides of the falls, and the company still holds the parks commission contract to run the tours from the U.S. side. It stores its boats at the Canadian dock.

Maid of the Mist signed a new contract in 2008, but the parks commission was ordered by Ontario in 2009 to open the deal to competitiv­e bidding following criticism of the process.

This bidding was the first competitiv­e-bidding process conducted since the boat tours began 165 years ago.

“We look forward to bringing our high-quality operations and guest service to the Niagara Falls region,” said Terry Macrae, chief executive of Hornblower.

Hornblower, which operates Statue Cruises in New York and California, submitted a proposal guarantyin­g annual rent in excess of $60 million for the first five years of its contract, the parks commission said.

The Maid of the Mist boats operate from late April to late October, departing every 15 minutes using two, 600-passenger boats.

Hornblower’s operations are slated to begin in the spring of 2014.

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 ?? — PHOTO ABOVE REUTERS, PHOTO RIGHT POSTMEDIA NEWS ?? The Maid of the Mist boats have carried millions of tourists to the base of the Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side at Niagara Falls since 1846.
— PHOTO ABOVE REUTERS, PHOTO RIGHT POSTMEDIA NEWS The Maid of the Mist boats have carried millions of tourists to the base of the Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side at Niagara Falls since 1846.

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