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Weekend GO train to resume Aug. 1, with new trips

The new schedule will have four trips to and from Niagara Falls and St. Catharines on weekends
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GO Train seen at a level crossing August 29, 2015 near Barrie, Ontario. Kenneth Armstrong/BarrieToday

NEWS RELEASE
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT
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NIAGARA FALLS — The Ontario government is resuming weekend GO train service to the Niagara region beginning on Aug. 1. New schedules with four trips to and from Niagara Falls and St. Catharines each Saturday, Sunday and holiday will provide more service than ever before and enable convenient day or overnight trips, either in Niagara or Toronto.

Lisa MacLeod, Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries, and Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West, made the announcement today on behalf of Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Transportation.

"This has been a very challenging time for the tourism sector, but today marks another step in Niagara Region's recovery," said Minister MacLeod. "I am thrilled that weekend GO service is able to resume to Niagara. It will make it easier for people to safely visit one of the most attractive destinations in Ontario. With the world-famous falls, parks, wineries and unique local business and attractions, the Niagara Region truly demonstrates how Ontario offers the world in one province."

GO Transit's partnership with Niagara Parks Commission connects WEGO bus service with the GO trains in Niagara Falls, seamlessly bringing travellers to their final Niagara Falls destinations with no taxis or parking needed.

Niagara Falls' accommodations, attractions, restaurants, retail stores and experiences are implementing stringent measures designed to ensure cleanliness, physical distancing and reduced contact. Visitors to the region are encouraged to check the local restrictions for Niagara at niagarafallstourism.com and safetoplay.ca.

"By increasing service to the Niagara Region, GO is once again connecting people with some of the finest parks, attractions and destinations in Ontario," said Minister Mulroney. "As most of the province enters Stage 3 of our reopening, it's a great time for people to safely and responsibly experience the region."

The government is encouraging people to travel regionally in order to rediscover the best Ontario has to offer while contributing to the province's social and economic recovery.

"The expansion of GO service to and from Niagara comes just in time for the August long weekend," said MPP Oosterhoff. "With trips scheduled every four hours, it offers consistent and flexible options for your trip with no traffic delays, so Niagara residents can now visit family and friends in Toronto on the weekend or safely visit other destinations."

The Ontario government will continue to work with the tourism and hospitality sectors to ensure that as the province gradually reopens, Ontario will be in the best position to welcome the world back to the province.

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