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John Holer (August 15, 1935 – June 23, 2018), born Ivan Holerjem, was a Slovenian-Canadian businessman. An immigrant to Canada, Holer is most notable for founding Marineland of Canada in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He founded the park in the early 1960s and managed it until his death in 2018.
Marineland and its owner John Holer have been involved in many controversies throughout the park's history. Animal rights activists have picketed regularly outside the park property for several years and continue to protest as of 2018. [80]
Marineland may refer to: Marineland of Antibes, an oceanarium in Antibes, France; Marineland of Canada, an oceanarium/amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario; Marineland Catalunya, a water park in Spain; Marineland of Florida, an oceanarium in Florida Marineland, Florida, the community where the oceanarium is located
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Marineland owner John Holer stated she acted as trustee and was accompanied by Thomson when the arrangements were made. [ 3 ] On September 1, 1998, Thomson was attacked in his office by Joe Pietrangelo, a former city worker who was meeting with Thomson to discuss the city's decision to rezone his family property. [ 4 ]
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Dragon Mountain is a steel roller coaster located at Marineland of Canada near Niagara Falls, Ontario. [2] Built by Arrow Huss, it opened to the public on July 16, 1983. [3] [4] At its opening, it claimed to have the longest ride time of 3 minutes and 30 seconds and the longest track length of 5,500 feet (1,700 m), though both of these statistics were exceeded by The Beast four years earlier.
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