City Of Thorold, Ontario And Its Heritage & Tourism Groups Launch New Tourism Website

A Note from Pamela Minns, Heritage Thorold LACAC

Thorold has recently launched a new tourism web site, as follows: http://www.thoroldtourism.com/home

As you scroll down the pages, at the bottom, you will see  older posts as there are 3 pages worth of things to do.

Thorold's downtown, featuring numerous locally owned businesses. has undergone an impressive facelift in recent years - one that has retained the best of its century-old character.

Thorold’s downtown, featuring numerous locally owned businesses. has undergone an impressive facelift in recent years – one that has retained the best of its century-old character. This photo from the new Thorold Tourism website.

This site is still a work in progress, but all of us feel that it is an excellent start to a comprehensive look at the City of Thorold and all that it has to offer.

Our focus has been on the Welland Canal, cycling and heritage.  We have a lot to offer our residents as well as visitors and tourists to our City.

We invite you to explore this site and let us have your comments. http://www.thoroldtourism.com/home

Pamela J.Minns is a veteran heritage advocate in Niagara, Ontario and is Secretary-Treasurer with Heritage Thorold LACAC, a group that has worked with Thorold Tourism, successive Thorold Councils and leaders of the business community enhance heritage and other features of the community for the good of residents and visitors alike.

Once again, you can visit the new website athttp://www.thoroldtourism.com/home

Learn more about the activities of Heritage Thorold LACAC at http://www.heritagethorold.com/ .

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2 responses to “City Of Thorold, Ontario And Its Heritage & Tourism Groups Launch New Tourism Website

  1. Seen it. Just great. Have forwarded to many. Kudos

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  2. Is it Not true this Mural is the work of local Artist Katharine Mellor ???
    Why is there No mention of Her??

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