Historical Images Item Set
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- Historical Images Item Set
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- Images, including photographs, postcards, negatives, daguerreotypes and digital images of selected print material
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2007-02-27 Niagara Mornings 51 - February 27, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -2º C Overcast Time: 8:22 a.m. Wind east, 6 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-25 Niagara Mornings 50 - February 25, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -8º C Overcast Time: 8:34 a.m. Wind east This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-24 Niagara Mornings 49 - February 24, 2005 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -10º C Mixture sun & cloud, light snow Time: 8:23 a.m. Wind northwest, 9 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-23 Niagara Mornings 48 - February 23, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -9º C Snowing Time: 8:36 a.m. Wind northwest, 19 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-22 Niagara Mornings 47 - February 22, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: 1º C Snowing Time: 8:27 a.m. Wind southwest, 19 km, gusts to 28 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-21 Niagara Mornings 46 - February 21, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: 2º C Some cloud Time: 8:33 a.m. Wind southwest, 13 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-20 Niagara Mornings 45 - February 20, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -2º C Cloudy Time: 8:29 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-19 Niagara Mornings 44 - February 19, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -17º C Sunny Time: 8:34 a.m. Wind southwest This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-18 Niagara Mornings 43 - February 18, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -16º C Snowing Time: 8:49 a.m. Wind southwest This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-17 Niagara Mornings 42 - February 17, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -9º C Sunny Time: 8:35 a.m. Wind southwest, 19 km, gusts to 37 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-16 Niagara Mornings 41 - February 16, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -12º C Sunny Time: 8:29 a.m. Wind southwest, 19 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-15 Niagara Mornings 40 - February 15, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -17º C Sunny Time: 8:28 a.m. Wind southwest, 28 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-13 Niagara Mornings 39 - February 13, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -13º C Cloudy Time: 8:28 a.m. Wind northeast This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-12 Niagara Mornings 38 - February 12, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -9º C Sunny Time: 8:24 a.m. Wind southwest This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-11 Niagara Mornings 37 - February 11, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -10º C Light snow Time: 8:23 a.m. Wind southwest, 28 km, gusts to 37 This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
Statue of Nikola Tesla in Queen Victoria Park with a dusting of snow - 2 Statue sculpted by Hamilton artist Les Drysdale, 2006 -
2007-02-10 Niagara Mornings 36 - February 10, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -8º C Cloudy Time: 8:28 a.m. Wind west, 28 km, gusts to 41 This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-09 Niagara Mornings 35 - February 9, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -9º C Light snow Time: 8:25 a.m. Wind southwest, 22 km, gusts to 33 This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-08 Niagara Mornings 34 - February 8, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -10º C Mainly sunny Time: 8:22 a.m. Wind west, 28 km, gusts to 39 This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-06 Niagara Mornings 32 - February 6, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -16º C Mainly sunny Time: 8:33 a.m. Wind southwest, 19 km, gusts to 30 This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-07 Niagara Mornings 33 - February 7, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -11º C Mainly sunny Time: 8:25 a.m. Wind southwest, 28 km, gusts to 46 This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-05 Niagara Mornings 31 - February 5, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -17º C Mainly sunny Time: 8:34 a.m. Wind west, 33 km, gusts to 48 This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-02-04 Niagara Mornings 30 - February 4, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -16º C Sunny Time: 8:37 a.m. Wind west, 24 km, gusts to 40 This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-31 Niagara Mornings 29 - January 31, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -8º C Sunny Time: 8:14 a.m. Wind southwest, 19 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-30 - Niagara Mornings 28 - January 30, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -8º C Cloudy Time: 8:25 a.m. Wind southwest, 9 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-29 Niagara Mornings 27 - January 29, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -13º C Partly cloudy Time: 8:31 a.m. Wind southwest, 19 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
Visit of the Prince & Princess of Japan to Niagara Falls Negative torn along top -
Barrel used by John "David" Munday in his aborted attempt to go over the Horseshoe Falls 1990 BARREL HORSESHOE FALLS HORSE SHOE NIAGARA -
2007-01-28 Niagara Mornings 26 - January 28, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -5º C Snow Time: 8:39 a.m. Wind northeast, 9 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
Simpson-Sears 670 Queen St. -
2007-01-27 Niagara Mornings 25 - January 27, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -2º C Light drizzle Time: 8:20 a.m. Wind calm This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-26 Niagara Mornings 24 - January 26, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -12º C Light snow Time: 8:26 a.m. Wind west 9 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-25 Niagara Mornings 23 - January 25, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: -10º C Cloudy Time: 8:25 a.m. Wind north 15 km This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
Don Rodgers of the Niagara Parks Commission clearing garbage from the Niagara Gorge high above the River Former resident of Niagara Falls -
Statue of Nikola Tesla in Queen Victoria Park with a dusting of snow Statue sculpted by Hamilton artist Les Drysdale, 2006 -
2007-01-24 Niagara Mornings 22 - January 24, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: north, 13 km, gusts to 32 km Temperature: -6° C Cloudy Time: 8:29 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-23 Niagara Mornings 21 - January 23, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: southwest, 19 km Temp: -1° C Overcast Time: 8:25 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-22 Niagara Mornings 20 - January 22, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: northeast, 15 km Temp: -8° C Overcast Time: 8:31 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-21 Niagara Mornings 19 - January 21, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: south, 9 km Temp: -10° C Sunny Time: 8:26 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-20 Niagara Mornings 18 - January 20, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: southwest, 19 km Temp: -11° C Partly cloudy Time: 8:35 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
Horseshoe and American Falls at Niagara viewed from Oakes Garden Theatre Ontario Power Plant (OPG) (top right just below the Horseshoe) ; Oakes Garden Theatre (bottom right ; Memorial Arch (centre right) ; -
Horseshoe and American Falls at Niagara viewed from Oakes Garden Theatre Table Rock House (centre left) and the rear of the Canadian Niagara Power Plant (centre) ; -
Horseshoe Falls at Niagara viewed from Oakes Drive Table Rock House (centre left) and the rear of the Canadian Niagara Power Plant (centre) ; -
2007-01-19 Niagara Mornings 17 - January 19, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: west, 19 km, gusts to 28 Temp: -1° C Partly cloudy Time: 8:27 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-18 Niagara Mornings 16 - January 18, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: south east, 11 km Temp: -6° C Partly cloudy Time: 8:28 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
St. Ann's Church Corner of Buchanan & Lincoln -
2007-01-17 Niagara Mornings 15 - January 17, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: west, 19 km Temp: -8° C Cloudy Time: 8:24 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Tabitha Stavrou Athlete Intercollegiate Wrestling 1991 - present era On Friday, March 4, 2005, Tabitha Stavrou made history, becoming the first Niagara Falls female high school wrestler to win a Provincial Championship. The following month, Tabitha Stavrou captured the National title winning the 90-kilogram Juvenile National Wrestling Championship in St. John’s, Newfoundland. In only her second year of wrestling, Tabitha has won at both O.F.S.A.A. and at the National levels - the two toughest wrestling tournaments in Canada. A former Stamford Collegiate student, Tabitha is a national champion in two sports - wrestling and rugby. She has won three National Rugby Championships: in 2004, she won the Under-17 National Rugby Championship and in both 2005 and 2006, the Under-19 National Rugby Championships. She was also named the prestigious “Player of the Match”, after playing rugby for Canada in 2006. Tabitha notes that her signature wrestling move, a double leg attack, is similar to the method she uses to make tackles on a rugby pitch. Her skills have led her to play on five different rugby teams: Stamford Collegiate, St. Catharines Tigers’ Women’s Rugby Club Team, the Under-17 Ontario Team, the Under-19 Ontario Team, and the Canadian Under-19 Team. -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Valerie Hall Athlete Hockey 1991 - present eraValerie Hall had only played hockey one year before coming to Niagara Falls. Previously, she played ringette for two years and continued playing ringette for a few more years after arriving in Niagara Falls. Valerie’s hockey career began in Niagara Falls with the newly formed Niagara District Hockey Association. As a travel player, she played in numerous tournaments and provincial playoffs as well as the Ontario Winter Games held in Peterborough. In 1999, Valerie was chosen to play for Team Ontario. She participated in the Canada Winter Games held in Cornerbrook, Newfoundland and the team won the Gold Medal. The team also included Louise Pietrangelo, another Niagara Falls player. Valerie was offered both an athletic and academic scholarship at Niagara University and was accepted into a four year Criminology Program. During her hockey career at Niagara University, Valerie was awarded Team Rookie of the Year, All-time Leading scorer, M.V.P., Student Athlete of the year, and 100 Point Milestone Award. Valerie was Assistant Captain and Captain in her last two years on the team and in Valerie’s third year, her team advanced to the Frozen Four (top four teams in N.C.A.A. Division 1) and her team placed third. In Valerie’s last year she received College Hockey America’s following awards: Player of the Year, Student Athlete of the Year and First Team All Conference Player. At graduation, Valerie was awarded Niagara University’s Female Athlete of the Year. In 2003, Valerie travelled to Germany to compete with Team Canada’s Under 22 team. The team won the Gold Medal and Valerie was the leading scorer of the competition. Valerie was awarded M.V.P. of the final game. After graduation, Valerie ventured to Switzerland to play hockey for one year. She now plays hockey in the National Women’s Hockey League for the Oakville ICE and is employed by the Niagara Regional Police Service. ;
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Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Stamford CVI Senior Boys (Hornets) Basketball Team 1975 era 1971 - 1990 Front Row L-R : Bill Bray, Francis Moccio, Ken Todd, Lee Buckborough, Kevan Smith, Vito DiMartino Back Row L-R: Mr. R. Coull, Coach, Rick Herkimer, Jeff Fear, Mike Moroz, John Kulik, John Nicol, John Brettle, Emil Breuer, Tino Sherbo ; -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Brian Mulligan Builder Basketball era 1971 - 1990 Brian Mulligan’s coaching career began at the age of 13, when he coached the St. Patrick’s Minor Bantam Girls in the Niagara Church League. Thus began a lifetime of coaching and inspiring numerous youth throughout Niagara. As a player, Brian’s passion for the game was fueled by his coach at N.F.C.V.I, Mr. Jim Rose. Mr. Rose led N.F.C.V.I. to five senior Ontario basketball championships and helped guide Brian to Brock University. After completing teacher’s college, Brian began his teaching career and was asked by Doug Aitchison to coach the Midget team at N.F.C.V.I, in 1972-73. In 1973, Brian coached the N.F.C.V.I. Red Raiders to the semi-finals of O.F.S.A.A. Brian has coached the Niagara Selects Travel Team that included talented players like Jay Triano, Tom Heslip, Steve Atkin, Brian Bleich and Allen MacDougall. An Assistant Coach at Brock University, Brian has led the team to three appearances at the C.I.S. National Tournament, winning the Championship in the 91-92 season. Brian has excelled as a coach at the elementary, secondary and university levels. For the past 20 years, Brian has spent every Saturday morning refereeing the Niagara Falls Minor Basketball League, a league which he started with Les Potapczyk and Bruce Stiefelmeyer. And for the past 35 years, he has coached at the Brock University Summer Basketball Camp. In 2005, Brian was named the first recipient of the Jimmy Rose Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to the sport of basketball in Niagara. Brian has dedicated his life to helping local youth develop their basketball skills. For this reason and for all his other accomplishments, Brian Mulligan is a worthy addition to the Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame. -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Don Wesley Johnson Builder Recreational Sports era 1971 - 1990 It all began in 1976 on Don Johnson’s 20 acre farm field located along the south side of Beaverdams Road, west of Kalar Road. It is here that Mr. Johnson, with the help of a number of volunteers, built his “Field of Dreams.” In his love for baseball and recognizing a need for a place for men over 40 years of age to play ball, a baseball diamond was constructed. The first pitch was thrown out in 1977. The original league consisted of 4 teams. After a few years there were concerns raised regarding liability insurance and Mr. Johnson met with Bob Sones of the City’s Parks & Recreation Department in 1982 to investigate the cost. Bob Sones suggested the relocation of the diamond to the former Memorial School grounds owned by the City. It was later in 1982 that City crews removed the back stop, bleachers, storage shed from the Johnson property and relocated the diamond to the former school grounds off Spring Street that was named A.C. McCallum Park. The park was developed with two diamonds with the help of financial donations and work of volunteers. Over the years there has been improvements made to the park with perimeter berms, tree planting and installation of boundary fencing, benches and washroom facility. The improvements were carried through donations by Mr. Johnson and Molsons Canada through their Local Heroes Program. -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Carlee M Cardwell Athlete Soccer era 1971 - 1990 Niagara Falls native Carlee Cardwell-Alderson has spent almost 20 years of her life playing soccer. She has proved herself to be an exceptional athlete, rising through the ranks of minor soccer before playing for Stamford Collegiate, the University of Toronto, and the Ontario Provincial Team. At the age of 17, Carlee trained with the Senior Women’s National Soccer Team. At the time, there was only one division for National Women’s Soccer, which was the Senior Team. While at high school, with Carlee contributing her athletic abilities, the 1987 and 1988 Stamford Senior Girls Soccer Teams became the reining Zone champions, S.O.S.S.A. champions and 1988 O.F.S.A.A. semi-finalists and 1987 bronze medalists. In 1987, Carlee received the Most Valuable Player Award for the Senior Girls Soccer Team. An outstanding athlete, Carlee also played on the girls hockey team, the senior girls basketball team, badminton team and Stamford’s track and field team, receiving many honours. After high school, Carlee attended the University of Toronto and she joined the University of Toronto’s Varsity Blues women’s soccer team and spent four seasons playing soccer. During her four years as a physical education student, she was one of the most influential players in the country. Carlee was instrumental in the team’s success, with an Ontario Women’s Interuniversity Athletic Association (O.W.I.A.A.) bronze medal in 1989 and a silver medal in 1990. She also guided the team to gold and silver finishes at the prestigious Big Four Tournament. Named an all-star by both the O.W.I.A.A. and C.I.A.U. in each of her four seasons. In 1989, Carlee was the only rookie recognized as an All-Canadian. In June 2005, Carlee became the first woman soccer player to be inducted into the illustrious University of Toronto’s Sports Hall of Fame. The achievements of Carlee Cardwell have made her a worthy addition to the Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame. -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Don MacArthur Athlete Auto Racing era 1900 - 1970 Born Donald Rhodes MacArthur (December 13, 1928 - January 25, 2006) in a little town outside of Sudbury called O’Donell that now no longer exists. Don MacArthur moved to the Niagara area when he was about three years old and lived in Chippawa for the rest of his life. In 1946, Don MacArthur married Carol (Willick) and together they raised their two children, Rick and Sue, and enjoyed the company of five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Don, known to many as “Mac”, worked for the Norton Company and the Bridge Commission before starting an apprenticeship with J Course Signs to learn the art of lettering signs. Mac later had his own business, MacArthur Signs, which he operated until 2005. In the 1960's, Mac started pinstriping, custom painting motorcycles, and designing and laying out of paint jobs on custom hot rods. In 1957, Mac and some of his good friends started the Satan’s Car Club. The club was formed to build a dragster for competition and to promote safety at the drag strip and on public roads. They even had an O.P.P. officer, Ewart Edlington, as an advisory member. The dragster, designed and driven by Mac, was built by all the members of the Satan’s Car Club. On their first time out to the drag strip, they broke the Canadian speed record for the quarter mile and over the next five years broke and reset it many more times. In the early 60's, Mac held many records in the U.S. and Canada, and won the Canadian championship twice. In 1961, Mac was invited to the “Dinner of Champions” by the Councils of the City of Niagara Falls, the Township of Stamford, and the Village of Chippawa, to be given official recognition for persons who had achieved outstanding awards in 1960. Mac enjoyed anything mechanical. He not only drove and designed a very competitive and safe dragster, but built many street rods, custom motorcycles, and even an airplane that was flown for 28 years. Forever #1. -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - William (Bill) E. Smith Athlete Builder Hockey era 1900 - 1970 Bill Smith was born in Montreal on September 11, 1877. His boyhood was spent in Lindsay, Ontario. In Lindsay, Bill’s athletic skills blossomed and grew in field lacrosse, hockey, baseball and boxing. His lacrosse skills were drawn to the attention of the Montreal Shamrocks with the result that he joined the team as it forged its way to a World Championship. Also an adept performer on the steel blades, he had opportunities to play hockey wherever or for whomever it pleased him. Through the good graces of the Shamrock Athletic Club he also participated in boxing matches as a welterweight. Knowing that he could not rely on sports for a livelihood, he acquired a stationary engineers certificate for the operation of steam and refrigeration systems. Refrigeration qualifications brought him to Hamilton and to a position at the Barton Street Arena. It was in Hamilton that he met Mabel Florence Powell. They were married in St. Catharines and settled in Mabel’s parent’s home in Stamford Township. In the City of Niagara Falls plans were under way for the construction of the artificial ice arena on Victoria Avenue. He would become the ice-maker. While the arena was under construction, Bill took on coaching responsibilities with a field lacrosse team whose home field was the Bridge Street Athletic Grounds at the corner of Victoria Avenue and Bridge Street. Eugene “Gene” Fraser, who would run like a deer, was a member of that team. Following an announcement on December 1, 1926 that an O.H.A. Junior Team would be formed, manager Bill Smith and coach Bill Cody selected sixteen players from twenty-one “tryouts”. A Junior Team was entered in a group that included either Grimsby and Port Colborne or Hamilton, Toronto, Brantford and Paris. Thus began Bill’s hockey coaching career involving junior teams. In the years from 1926 to 1937, some of the finest hockey players the area ever produced admitted that his coaching capabilities were beyond those of greater reputation. -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - William (Bill) Manson Athlete Builder - Martial Arts era 1900 - 1970 Inducted at the 18th Annual Sports Wall of Fame Ceremony January 21, 2007 -
Uprooted tree in Queen Victoria Park - Horseshoe Falls in background Aftermath of ice storm on January 15, 2007 -
Uprooted tree in Queen Victoria Park - American Falls in background Aftermath of ice storm on January 15, 2007 -
2007-01-16 Niagara Mornings 14 - January 16, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: northwest, 19 km Temp: -10° C Cloudy Time: 8:28 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-15 Niagara Mornings 13 - January 15, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: north, 13 km Temp: -2° C Freezing rain Time: 8:33 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-14 Niagara Mornings 12 - January 14, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: northeast, 19 km Temp: -2° C Overcast Time: 8:34 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-13 Niagara Mornings 11 - January 13, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind:west, 15 km Temp: -2° C Overcast, light snow Time: 8:28 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-12 Niagara Mornings 10 - January 12, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: southwest, 19 km, gusts to 37 km Temp: 6° C Overcast Time: 8:27 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-11 Niagara Mornings 9 - January 11, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: south, 15 km Temp: -1° C Partly cloudy Time: 8:29 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-10 Niagara Mornings 8 - January 10, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: northwest, 19 km, gusts to 33 km Temp: -5° C Horseshoe Falls sunny, American Falls cloudy, light snow. Cloud cover was just moving in. Time: 8:25 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-09 Niagara Mornings 7 - January 9, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: west, 19 km, gusts to 28 km Temp: -1° C Sunny Time: 8:35 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
Looking through the mist at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls toward the Goat Island end of the falls with the sun low in the sky shining through the mist Taken 8:24 a.m. Weather: 1º C, wind south, 13km, sunny -
American Falls and Rainbow Bridge seen through the mist at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls Taken at 8:24 a.m. Weather: sunny, 1º C, wind south, 13 km -
Sun showing through the mist at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls Taken 8:23 a.m. Weather: 1º C, wind south 13 km, sunny -
Sun low in the sky shining through the mist at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls Taken at 8:26 a.m. Weather: 1º C, wind south 13 km, sunny -
Sun shining through mist at brink of Horseshoe Falls Taken 8:28 a.m. Weather: Sunny, 1º C, wind south 13 km -
2007-01-08 Niagara Mornings 6 - January 8, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: southwest, 19 km, gusts to 28 km Temp:4° C Overcast, light rain Time: 8:17 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-07 Niagara Mornings 5 - January 7, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: south, 13 km Temp:1° C Sunny Time: 8:26 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge. -
2007-01-06 Niagara Mornings 4 - January 6, 2007 Weather conditions in Niagara Falls when the photo was taken: Wind: southwest, 28 km, gusts to 46 km Temp:7° C Cloudy, some sun. Light drizzle just ended Time: 8:26 a.m. This photo from Rainbow bridge, where concrete meets steel part of bridge.

























