The CBC's drone camera took a look from above Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ont., while the park is closed, as trainers were feeding and interacting with the remaining marine animals.

A drone's-eye view of what's happening at Marineland while the park is closed

It hasn't been determined what will happen to the sprawling property where now-shuttered Marineland sits in Niagara Falls, Ont.

After the passing of the amusement park's owners, John Holer in 2018 and his wife and successor Marie Holer in 2024, the estate was placed in a trust. The 323-hectare property is believed to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

In the meantime, the fate of the 30 remaining beluga whales and other animals at the park on the 323-hectare property is also uncertain, after Marineland's request to the federal government to export the whales to China were turned down in recent weeks.

However, many residents in Niagara Falls and other areas in the region have

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