Back of Postcard: Exceeds Sun's Brilliance - When the new floodlights are marching across the falls and resting on either or both of the American and Canadian faces of them or playing in the mist of spray above them, they are described by beholders as more beautiful than ever the spray and the sun combined could make them in the past or than ever the moon and the mist could make them. The effect is described as one suggesting that both the Sun and the Aurura Borealis have combined to do their utmost in the creation of a new spectacle.
Mowat Gate entrance to Queen Victoria Park at the junction of Falls Avenue and Clifton Hill which dates back to the opening of the park in 1888, named in honour of Sir Oliver Mowat by whose efforts the park came into existence. Gate was made of cedar.
Fall colours, as seen from the Maid of the Mist receiving area. Several hotels, the Fallsview Casino Resort, Konica Minolta Tower and Skylon Tower are visible in the background.