The 16th annual Sleep Cheap Charities Reap raised more than $133,000 this year.
That's according to Niagara Falls City Councillor Victor Pietrangelo, who made the announcement at last night's council meeting.
Niagara residents were able to book a room at a Niagara Falls hotel for a low price.
Reservations opened in early October, but their hotel stay had to be between Sunday, November 10th to Thursday, November 14th.
Locals were also able to purchase a WonderFalls Pass at a discounted rate. Pietrangelo says the pass sales brought in $14,600.
All of the money raised will benefit local causes.
Sleep Cheap Charities Reap has raised over $2-million over the years.

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