Hansen was the builder of the original Lock 8. The plaque in the shape of an anchor was given to the citizens of Port Colborne by the daughters of John Hansen. It is located at the west side of Lock 8
The Long Kiss Goodnight was directed by Renny Harlin and featured among others Geena Davis, Samuel L. Jackson, Yvonne Zima, Craig Bierko and Tom Amandes ;
The Long Kiss Goodnight was directed by Renny Harlin and featrued among others Geena Davis, Samuel L. Jackson, Yvonne Zima, Craig Bierko and Tom Amandes ;
F. H. Leslie owned this property for many years and in the late 1920's he built a miniature golf course on site - miniature golf was popular then but the novelty did not last. The lot remained vacant, except annually sold Christmas trees including Scotch Pine (a novelty then) when Mr. Petrie who lived in the house to the right. The House has since been demolished to accomodate an extension to the Review building. (ca. 1951)
Photograph was taken during an F. H. Leslie trip to Swayze Mining Area to visit Niagara Falls prospectors ; The Review ran a series on F. H. Leslie's adventures called " A Trip to the North Country " ;
F. H. Leslie owned this property for many years and in the late 1920's he built a miniature golf course on site - miniature golf was popular then but the novelty did not last. The lot remained vacant, except annually sold Christmas trees including Scotch Pine (a novelty then)when Mr. Petrie who lived in the house to the right. The House has since been demolished to accomodate an extension to the Review building. (ca. 1951)
F. H. Leslie owned this property for many years and in the late 1920's he built a miniature golf course on site - miniature golf was popular then but the novelty did not last. The lot remained vacant, except annually sold Christmas trees including Scotch Pine (a novelty then)when Mr. Petrie who lived in the house to the right. The House has since been demolished to accomodate an extension to the Review building. (ca. 1951)
F. H. Leslie owned this property for many years and in the late 1920's he built a miniature golf course on site - miniature golf was popular then but the novelty did not last. The lot remained vacant, except annually sold Christmas trees including Scotch Pine (a novelty then)when Mr. Petrie who lived in the house to the right. The House has since been demolished to accomodate an extension to the Review building. (ca. 1951)