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         <title>Close to the Beach</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Far Niente is less than a two minute walk to the sand at Lake Erie!&#160; Since the Town of Fort Erie purchased the lakefront property from the Rebstock family a few years ago, the municipality maintains the beach.&#160;
There are two entrances for public access off Erie Road:&#160; one is at the end of Schooley Road where the Town has pay parking lots.&#160; The other is at the end of Ashwood.&#160;
From Far Niente, walk south on Oakwood to the corner of Erie and turn right.&#160; You will see...]]></description>
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