Niagara's Mario Kart-Style Race Track Was Absolutely Packed Last Weekend (VIDEO)

The race track reopened on June 26.
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Ontario's famed Mario Kart-style race track reopened on June 26, and as to be expected, people have been eager to start their engines.

However, it seems that the crowds at Niagara Speedway got somewhat out of control recently, according to a video shared by Amusement Insiders on YouTube. 

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Amusement Insiders told Narcity that the video was taken this past Saturday, July 18.

In the video, crowds of people can be seen lining up and hanging out by the Speedway, with minimal physical distancing.

This wouldn't be the first time that the tourist city of Niagara Falls drew large crowds in recent months. However, the mayor said at the time that the crowding "wasn't nearly as bad as some of those pictures and videos portrayed."

Narcity has reached out to Niagara Speedway and will update the story when we hear back.

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