Ontario Hydro Memorial and the Haulage Road Recreation Trail

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Title
Ontario Hydro Memorial and the Haulage Road Recreation Trail
Description
en-CA Plaque reads: “From the 1890s to the 1950s a number of generating stations were constructed along the Ontario side of the Niagara River. As a result, the area around Niagara Falls and Queenston became the principal source of hydroelectricity in the province. This plaque commemorates the thousands of individuals whose skill and labour built these power plants. It is located along what became known as the Haulage Road, which was used during the early 1950s to transport excavated material from the Sir Adam Beck No. 2 construction site to several locations in the north end of Niagara Falls. Committee: Hon Rob Nicholson, Chairman, Clyde Carruthers, Rosemarie Carruthers, John Compostella, Shirley Fisher, Jack Holman, Adele Kon City Staff, Ron Lowe, Jim Mitchinson, Kerry Murphy, Steve Szolga, Alderman Selina Volpatti, Sherman Zavitz. Erected October 2005”.
Identifier
http://www.nflibrary.ca/nfplindex/show.asp?b=1&ref=oo&id=395358
Creator
Rodman, Heather
Type
Still Image
Is Part Of
Niagara Falls Public Library Digital Collections
Medium
Colour photograph
Provenance
Donated by Heather Rodman
Date Copyrighted
20131012
Subject
Monuments
Power Plants
Streets
Spatial Coverage
Canada - Ontario - Niagara Falls
Source
Niagara Falls (Ont.) Public Library
Date Created
2013-10-19
Date Modified
2013-10-19