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About FLVC

Ontario County Four Seasons Local Development Corporation (d.b.a. A Finger Lakes Visitors Connection) was founded in 1984 for the purposes of publicizing the advantages of Ontario County as a visitor destination. It was established by the Board of Supervisors and funded by a percentage of the sales tax from the lodging and dining industry. Over the years the method of funding and the location of the offices have changed, but the mission of creating visitorship and economic vitality for Ontario County by marketing its tourism assets and positioning the area as a premier leisure and meetings destination has not changed.

The staff and board of Finger Lakes Visitors Connection works toward its vision that tourism is recognized as an industry that contributes to the economic prosperity of Ontario County by infusing new dollars into our communities, enhancing the quality of life for our residents, and promoting the natural beauty of our county.

 

 

 

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Tourism Fact
Lake Country is home to a unique phenomenon of nature - a Burning Spring. The spontaneous water-turned-fireball eruptions are actually a result of pent-up natural gases that escape into the air.
Featured Program
Need to know how to market your tourism related business more effectively? Come to Marketing Day on November 17th at the Inn on the Lake. A look ahead to 2005 will set the stage for successful tourism promotion.
Featured Partner
It's holiday time and a great time to tour the Canandaigua Wine Trail. To get their newest trail map brochure, give us a call at 877-FUN-IN-NY.
Trivia
During the time of building of Belhurst Castle, an old woodworker’s tradition was to carve your fellow workers. So, yes, we do have faces in the wood – there are 2 on the main staircase, 2 on the great hall fireplace, 2 in the castle lounge, 2 in the music room and 1 under the porte cochere

 

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