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Marineland registers to lobby Ontario government in hopes of selling

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Marineland has registered to lobby the Ontario government with the intent of rezoning the site and selling the Niagara Falls-based park.

Andrew Burns, a lawyer who has represented Marineland for years, says in the registry that the park is looking for potential zoning changes that will allow for development of the site.

READ MORE: Animal cruelty charge against Marineland dropped

The tourist attraction is also seeking financial support and tax relief for the development.

A spokesman for Tourism Minister Neil Lumsden says Marineland has made no contact with them.

READ MORE: Marineland to move last 2 walruses from park, settles lawsuit with ex-trainer

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