Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati will be on hand this morning to cut the ribbon on a new avenue for listening to the city's artists as Niagara Streams launches Trail Mix for your listening pleasure.
Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati will be on hand this morning to cut the ribbon on a new avenue for listening to the city's artists.
Niagara Streams will be inaugurating this channel with Trail Mix along the Millennium Trail from Whirlpool Road to McLeod Road.
The Niagara Falls Culture project will feature 35 of the city's musicians' original content, including music, spoken word and humour.
Hikers taking to the trail will find 15 QR codes posted by the paths reading their smart phone cameras, taking them to albums of curated music or spoken word.
They can just put on their headphones and enjoy the Trail Mix.
Niagara Streams is mostly music placed along the Millennium Trail but Culture division staff are exploring new ways to utilize this channel for various uses like sharing short stories, art or history walks in the city.
We have a wealth of incredibly diverse and polished musical talent in the Falls said Clark Bernat, Manager of Culture and Museums.
Bernat went on to say they are excited to showcase 35 different bands for the 2021-22 season. We can't wait to see how you enjoy this and how we can add new ways to enjoy the trails in the future”
Trail Mix is free and will be open to the public as of today (August 3, 2021).
For more information please visit Niagara Falls 2021 Cultural Projects' Trail Mix.