Stranded scow plaque which reads: "On August 6, 1918, this dumping scow broke loose from its towing tug about 1.6 kilometres (1 mile) upriver, with Gustav F. Lofberg and James N Harris aboard. The men opened the bottom dumping doors and the scow grounded in the shallow rapids. They were rescued the next day by breeches buoy, on a line shot out from the roof of the adjacent powerhouse".
Close up of Burch's Mill plaque located near the scow. Plaque reads: "In 1786 John Burch, a United Empire Loyalist, constructed a water-powered grist and sawmill on this site. He was the first to use the waters on the west bank of the Niagara River for industrial purposes. The mills were burned by the retreating American army on July 26, 1814 after the battle of Lundy's Lane".
The lower Niagara River, including the roof of the Ontario Power Generating Station, with the Maid of the Mist boat and the Rainbow bridge in the background.
Tourists viewing the Niagara River from Table Rock with the illumination tower, ferris wheel, Sheraton hotel, Rainbow Bridge and Maid of the Mist boat in the background