, offers roughly the same service, just from across the border. The experience is similar, no matter where it starts: Tourists don a disposable plastic raincoat — blue for American visitors, red for Canadian visitors — and board the boat, which goes so close to the falls that people on board are drenched by the mist. — Maid of the Mist teeming with tourists, while the Hornblower had only six people on board.
Kevin Keenan, a spokesperson for the American company, told Business Insider that on average the boats have had roughly 163 people on board at a time since the start of the season. He added that there are social distancing markers throughout the facility and that guests are required to wear masks.notes that staff members undergo a health screening at the start of their shifts and that there are hand sanitizing stations at different points in the touring facility.
today, July 24, which allows almost all businesses and public spaces to reopen but keeps high-risk areas, like amusement parks and buffets, closed. Mory DiMaurizio, general manager and vice president of Hornblower, told Business Insider that under stage 3 of Ontario's reopening, up to 100 people will be let on board at once.As of Friday, the US had reported over, according to Johns Hopkins data.
While wearing a mask and social distancing is highly encouraged across the US to contain the spread of the deadly virus, mandatory mask policies have become
Haha... that boat could be under training too. Or just about any reason
We'll be fine once there is a vaccine or herd immunity. 2023? 😳
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