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Army Service Corps and Butler's Barracks, Niagara-on-the-Lake Card was mailed in Niagara-on-the-Lake June 19 1907 to Miss Nettie Pattison of Winona Ontario ; message reads Having a fine time with lots of work are going to camp out near Welland tomorrow ... ; -
Niagara Falls Weightman's Junior Major "A" OBA (Ontario Baseball Association) champions 1962 Front Row L-R: Tom Collins, George Littlewood, Bev Thompson, Vic Conte, publicity man Jim Revell, Gary Hart, Fred Willis, coach Bud Heximer ; Back Row: Ray Pelletier, Frank Vormittag, Terry Mann, Doug Beaupit, assistant coach John Van Oosten, Gary Weightman, Jack Gallina, manager Fred Plato, sponsors Ed and Bill Weightman ; Missing from photo: Bill Ives, George Holmes, Rick Heximer ; -
Cave of the Winds & Bridal Veil Falls, Niagara Falls Rock of Ages and American Falls from below Niagara Falls. Centre Fall issues from between Luna and Goat Island shown in the photograph. At the shore foot under the fall is a place called Cave of the Winds, formed by thirty feet of projecting limestone that had resisted the action of the corroding waters while the shady substratum directly under the ledge has been eaten away. The so-called cave is one hundred feet in height and sixty feet in depth and can be reached by a perpendicular winding stairway from Goat Island. The cave derives it name from the constant pressure of the atmosphere caused by the reflex of the falling water resembles a storm of great violence ; -
Frozen Niagara River and the American Falls viewed from the Ontario Power Generating Station Date is probably ca 1966 -
A sketch of Table Rock of doubtful accuracy The picture shows both Table Rock and the Table Rock House ; available records seem to show that Table Rock fell in 1850, and that Table Rock House was built about 1854 ; -
Whirlpool Rapid Niagara Falls Contained in the book "Picturesque Canada : the country as it was and is" by George Munro Grant published by Belden Bros, 1882 ; -
Queen Victoria Park - Horseshoe Falls and the Niagara Parkway in background Dominion Grocers food truck parked at rear of building ; -
Duke and Duchess of York exiting the Maid of Mist, Niagara Falls SARAH ANDREW FERGIE FERGUSON ROYAL VISITS -
Niagara burning of the Steamer Caroline The burning Steamer Caroline, with 10 people aboard, went over the Horseshoe Falls, on the night of December 29, 1837 -
Dedication and unveiling of historical plaque at Queenston Baptist Church L-R: Honourable Robert Welch Government of Ontario, Aubrey Dickson, William Andres, Dr Paul Cornell of the Provincial Historic Sites Board, Canon K S G Richardson, Dr Djamel Afruchteh, Jean Huggins, His Worship Jacob Froese Lord Mayor of Niagara-on-the-Lake ; -
Wedding of Gunner Milford? M R Woodruff and his bride Patricia Price in Seldon, Surrey, England Son of Mr and Mrs John S Woodruff of High Street Niagara Falls -
Lance Sergeant Allan John White d. August 21 1944 - Canadian Army Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's) Prior to enlistment worked at Niagara Wire Weaving Company ; educated at Simcoe Street School and a graduate of NFCVI -
Olive and George Seibel at Niagara Parks Commission Oak Hall On the occasion of the publication of his book titled "Ontario's Niagara Parks" ; -
Olive and George Seibel at Niagara Parks Commission Oak Hall with Don Nurse of Ainsworth Press On the occasion of the publication of his book titled "Ontario's Niagara Parks" ; Location Don Wilson's Office ; -
Construction of the Rainbow Bridge - spans in place on Canadian and American sides Lower Niagara River and the Niagara Gorge ; spans still incomplete ; -
American Falls and Prospect Park in Winter Framework of Rainbow Bridge construction and Hotel General Brock in background -
Rainbow Bridge opening - presentation of plaque by International Office of Sales and Advertising Club American and Horseshoe Falls in background ; -
Honeymoon couple taking a horse and carriage ride over the Rainbow Bridge Horseshoe and American Falls in background -
View of the Casino Niagara Hotel Complex, Ferris wheel and the Casino Niagara Tower from the brink of the Horseshoe Falls Complex consists of the Brock Plaza and Sherato Hotels and the Skyline inn ; Ferris wheel is on Clifton Hill ; -
Regis and Kelly the hottest tickets in town : and online : producers announce guests for Falls showPhilbin, Regis / Ripa, Kelly
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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Formal Dinner, Niagara-on-the-Lake Left to right: Mary Campbell, Robert Welch, Queen Elizabeth, Jake Froese, Prince Philip, Mrs. Froese, John Campbell. -
Queen Street and Zimmerman Avenue intersection - looking east down Queen Street Historic Niagara Development Inc. -
Lundys Lane and Drummond Road intersection - looking west Burger King and Scotsman Motel visible on the right. Red Lobster Restaurant visible on the left. -
Queen Street - Businesses and stores near St Clair Avenue Historic Niagara Development Inc. -
Queen Street and St Clair Avenue intersection - looking east down Queen Street Historic Niagara Development Inc. center -
Valleyway and Victoria Avenue intersection - Looking south down Victoria Avenue Historic Niagara Development Inc. -
Queen Street - Swalm's Electric Limited, Reward Shoe Stores, Benificial Finance Company and Sam the Record Man Historic Niagara Development Inc. shoes -
Queen Street - Singer Sewing Centre, Falls Interiors, Roberts Quality Furs and Guarantee Trust Company of Canada Historic Niagara Development Inc. center robert's -
Queen Street, 4387 - Thorburn Drugs, IDA and Roberts Credit Jewellers Historic Niagara Development Inc. I.D.A I D A -
Queen Street and Welland Avenue intersection - looking west down Queen Street Historic Niagara Development Inc. unknown date fashions -
Queen Street - Businesses and stores Historic Niagara Development Inc. mademoiselle madam -
Queen Street - Tom's Gifts Linens and Silks Historic Niagara Development Inc. -
Queen Street - Lincoln Trust and Savings Company Historic Niagara Development Inc. lincon lincin saint claire -
Erie Avenue, 4571 - Niagara Bean Sprout & Supply and vacant stores Historic Niagara Development Inc. and -
Queen Street - Old Vienna Bakery, Kindy's Furs and Brocher's Pastry Shop Historic Niagara Development Inc. kindys veinna brockers -
Queen Street - Lane's Restaurant and Roberts Credit Jewellers Historic Niagara Development Inc. Rainbow Coffee Shop -
Queen Street - Lane's Restaurant and Roberts Credit Jewellers Historic Niagara Development Inc. Rainbow Coffee Shop -
Park Street - Between Ontario Avenue and St Clair Avenue - Woods Paint and Wallpaper parkinglot Historic Niagara Development Inc. Saint Claire -
Park Street - Between Welland Avenue and St Clair Avenue - Reitman's Ladies Fashion Limited and Dominion Store parkinglot Historic Niagara Development Inc. Saint Claire -
Bridge Street, 4116 - Simon's Restaurant and News Stand Historic Niagara Development Inc. -
McLeod Road and Dorchester Road intersection Subway Restaurant, Sunoco Gas Station and Mac's Convenience Store in the background. -
McLeod Road - La Rose Plaza L-R - Allstate Auto Insurance, Cardaso Chiropractic and Massage Therapy, Super Submarine Restaurant, Niagara Electronics and Computer Sales and Service. -
Queen Street - M A Kent Store, Lane's Coffee Shop and Roberts Credit Jewellers Limited Historic Niagara Development Inc. stores limited rainbow lanes -
Queen Street, 703-709 - Brocher's Pastry Shop, Kindy's Furs and Old Vienna Bakery Historic Niagara Development Inc. -
Queen Street, 573 - Elliot Tavern and Coffee Shop Historic Niagara Development Inc. -
Queen Street, 458-464 - Dorleen Shop and Thorburn Drug Stores Historic Niagara Development Inc. limited thorburns saint -
Queen Street, 555-559 - Leon's Furniture and Swalm's Electric Limited Historic Niagara Development Inc. aleons a.leon -
Queen Street, 572-578 - Elizabeth House of Fashion and the Canadian Pacific Telegraphs Historic Niagara Development Inc. limited -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Trees & cable lines down at the corner of Catherine & Battery St. Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains started), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Damage at north side of Old Fort Erie Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains started), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (3) - generator supplying electricity Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rain started), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (1) Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rain started), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (2) Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rain started), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Douglas Memorial Hospital (4) Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - corner of Lavinia & Stanton Sts. Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - looking south east toward intersection of Bertie St. (foreground) & Central Ave. Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - looking north west at corner of Central Ave. & Bertie St. Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - Branches down along Niagara Parkway - Buffalo in background Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - house at 106 Murray St. Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - looking west on Murray St. at Stanton St. Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit. -
Aftermath of Fort Erie Snowstorm, October 12, 2006 - house on Catherine St. Starting in the afternoon of October 12, 2006, a massive snow storm hit Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York. Ending in the early morning of October 13 (when the rains began), there were constant winds of 90 km an hour, and snow totalling 30-50 cm (12 - 20") fell on various parts of the town. All utilities were totally knocked out, and power, telephone, and cable services were gradually reinstated over the next few days. Crews from across Ontario were brought in to help. These photos were taken October 14, two days after the storm hit.



































