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Upper Niagara River The upper Niagara River. -
Portage Road entrance to the Millennium Recreation Trail Portage Road entrance to the Millennium Recreational Trail, Paisley Janvary-Pool Pathway. -
Information sign at the Portage Road entrance to the Millennium Recreation Trail Information sign at the Portage Road entrance to the Millennium Recreational Trail, Paisley Janvary-Pool Pathway including information on the Queenston-Chippawa Power Canal. -
Hydro Canal Graffiti along the hydro canal between Morrison and Thorold Stone Road, as seen from the Millennium Recreational Trail, Paisley Janvary-Pool Pathway. -
Railway Bridge over the Hydro Canal Railway bridge dated 1918, part of a discontinued rail line over the hydro canal between Morrison and Thorold Stone Road, as seen from the Millennium Recreational Trail, Paisley Janvary-Pool Pathway looking south. -
Railway Bridge over the Hydro Canal Railway bridge dated 1918, part of a discontinued rail line over the hydro canal between Morrison and Thorold Stone Road, as seen from the Millennium Recreational Trail, Paisley Janvary-Pool Pathway looking south. -
Lubrizol Plant Old Lubrizol Plant as seen from the Millennium Recreational Trail Paisley Janvary-Pool pathway. -
Lubrizol Plant Old Lubrizol Plant as seen from the Millennium Recreational Trail Paisley Janvary-Pool pathway. -
Sign to the Millennium Recreation Trail Paisley Janvary-Pool entrance Thorold Stone Road entrance sign to the Millennium Recreational Trail, Paisley Janvary-Pool Pathway looking north. -
Railway Bridge over the Hydro Canal Railway bridge dated 1918, part of a discontinued rail line over the hydro canal between Morrison and Thorold Stone Road, as seen from the Millennium Recreational Trail, Paisley Janvary-Pool Pathway looking north. -
Ducks wintering at Dufferin Islands Ducks wintering in the waters of Dufferin Islands. -
Lower Niagara River and the American Falls The Lower Niagara River and American Falls, with the Niagara Sky Wheel, Sheraton on the Falls Hotel and Rainbow Bridge in the background. -
Rainbow at the Horseshoe Falls Rainbow at the Horseshoe Falls with the American Falls in the background. -
Rainbow at the Horseshoe Falls Rainbow at the Horseshoe Falls with Niagara Falls, New York in the background. -
Horseshoe Falls The Horseshoe Falls with the upper Niagara River and control gates in background. -
Rainbow at the Horseshoe Falls Rainbow at the Horseshoe Falls with control gates in background. -
Horseshoe Falls The Horseshoe Falls with the control gate in the background. -
Rainbow at the Brink of Horseshoe Falls Rainbow at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls with Niagara Falls, New York in the background. -
Rainbow at the Brink of Horseshoe Falls Rainbow at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls with Niagara Falls, New York in the background. -
Brink of the Horseshoe Falls The brink of the Horseshoe Falls, with the Skylon Tower, Tablerock Welcome Centre, Sheraton on the Falls Hotel and the Rainbow Bridge in the background. -
Brink of the Horseshoe Falls The brink of the Horseshoe Falls with Niagara Falls, New York in the background. -
Rainbow at the Brink of Horseshoe Falls Rainbow at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls, with the Skylon Tower, Niagara Sky Wheel, Sheraton on the Falls Hotel and Fallsview Casino Niagara in the background. -
Gulls wintering in the upper Niagara River Seagulls wintering on rocks in the Upper Niagara River near the brink of the Horseshoe Falls, with the Niagara Sky Wheel, Days Inn, Sheraton on the Falls Hotel and Casino Niagara in the background. -
Old Scow- Upper Niagara River The old scow in the Upper Niagara River with the Skylon Tower and the Sheraton on the Falls hotel in the background. -
Gulls wintering in the upper Niagara River Seagulls wintering on rocks in the Upper Niagara River -
Clancy's Restaurant and Bar Sponsor Award at the 2011 Sports Wall of Fame Ceremonylocated at 5233 Stanley Avenue Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
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Chippawa Junior ‘C’ RiverHawks O.H.A. Champions 2001 Front Row L-R ; Andy Cloutier Equipment Manager, Dave Bitner, Robert Orr, Tim Velemirovich, Beau Spencer, Chris Chudobiak, Chad Collins, Tim Morningstar, Blue Hill, Kellen Mowat, Joe DeCarlo, Matt Catherwood, Claude Cloutier Equipment Manager. Second Row L-R; Al Boone General Manager, Winston Auld Manager, Scott Paul, Brad Auger, Tyler Barath, Jason Shawana, Bill Kostuk Assistant Coach, Neil Alderton Statistician, Chris Johnstone Coach, Don Edwardson Assistant Coach, Tom Kelly Assistant Coach, Ron Potter Statistician, Jamie Floris, Byron Harding, Ben Thomas, Sean Milton, Kristen Jarvis Trainer, Otto Lutz Volunteer. Back Row L-R ; Day Hannah Doctor Executive, Bill Leskiw (Doctor William) Owner, Ken Moore Executive, Tim Chamberlain Volunteer, Michel Dompierre Trainer, Richard Anger , Mike Rybiak, Tom Barath, Matt Baglieri, Matt Roberts, Jim Hess Sponsor, Fred Sacco Owner, Butch Sacco Executive, Jeremy Lowe Advertising, Buddy Lowe Owner. -
N.F.C.V.I. Senior District & C.O.S.S.A. Rugby (Football) Champions, 1944 Back Row L-R ; E.J. McGirr, Principal, Gord Dorst Coach, Ken Borisiuk Coach ; Third Row L-R ; Tom Prata, Trainer, Paul Clement, Desmond Clements, Bill Mateyk, Paul Thomas, Bob Price, Jim Allen Manager, J.V. Rose, Coach Second Row L-R ; Bill Sullivan, Walt Fields, Frank Sheppard, Norm Woodruff, Vernon Anderson, Cliff MacGillivray, Frank Ingold, Jim Carter Front Row L-R ; Allan Smyth, Roger Gullion, Alex Permus, Don McKenzie, Joe Biamonte, Arthur Foster, Boris Ouzunoff, Captain, Bob Petrie, Jim Climenhage, Harry Wyss, Albert D’Amico -
N.F.C.V.I. Junior Boys District & C.O.S.S.A. Basketball Champions, 1945 Back Row L-R ; Desmond Clements, Gordon Taylor, E.J. McGirr, Principal, Robert Logan, Assistant Manager, J.V. Rose, Coach, Clifford MacGillivray, Albert D’Amico Front Row L-R ; Doug Robertson, Frank Ingold, Frank Sheppard, Benny Nicks, Russell MacBride, Vernon Anderson. (Absent) Bob Cuthill, Manager -
Les Potapczyk Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Builder - Basketball 1971 - 1990 Era ; -
Frank Roperti Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Athlete - Soccer ; Wrestling ; Martial Arts 1971 - 1990 Era ; Automatic Induction ; -
Don McLean Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Athlete - Hockey / Baseball Pre-1970 Era ; -
Bill Rootes Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Builder - Basketball 1991 - to present era ; -
Bill Reece Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Builder - Baseball 1971 -1990 Era ; -
Alec Tanos Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Builder - Hockey 1971 -1990 Era ; -
N.F.C.V.I. Junior Boys District & C.O.S.S.A. Basketball Champions, 1945 Back Row L-R ; Desmond Clements, Gordon Taylor, E.J. McGirr, Principal, Robert Logan, Assistant Manager, J.V. Rose, Coach, Clifford MacGillivray, Albert D’Amico Front Row L-R ; Doug Robertson, Frank Ingold, Frank Sheppard, Benny Nicks, Russell MacBride, Vernon Anderson. (Absent) Bob Cuthill, Manager -
N.F.C.V.I. Senior District & C.O.S.S.A. Rugby (Football) Champions, 1944 Back Row L-R ; E.J. McGirr, Principal, Gord Dorst Coach, Ken Borisiuk Coach ; Third Row L-R ; Tom Prata, Trainer, Paul Clement, Desmond Clements, Bill Mateyk, Paul Thomas, Bob Price, Jim Allen Manager, J.V. Rose, Coach Second Row L-R ; Bill Sullivan, Walt Fields, Frank Sheppard, Norm Woodruff, Vernon Anderson, Cliff MacGillivray, Frank Ingold, Jim Carter Front Row L-R ; Allan Smyth, Roger Gullion, Alex Permus, Don McKenzie, Joe Biamonte, Arthur Foster, Boris Ouzunoff, Captain, Bob Petrie, Jim Climenhage, Harry Wyss, Albert D’Amico -
Chippawa Junior ‘C’ RiverHawks O.H.A. Champions 2001 Front Row L-R ; Andy Cloutier, Dave Bitner, Robert Orr, Tim Velemirovich, Beau Spencer, Chris Chudobiak, Chad Collins, Tim Morningstar, Blue Hill, Kellen Mowat, Joe DeCarlo, Matt Catherwood, Claude Cloutier. Second Row L-R; Al Boone, Winston Auld, Scott Paul, Brad Auger, Tyler Barath, Jason Shawana, Bill Kostuk, Neil Alderton, Chris Johnstone, Don Edwardson, Tom Kelly, Ron Potter, Jamie Floris, Byron Harding, Ben Thomas, Sean Milton, Kristen Jarvis, Otto Lutz. Back Row L-R ; Day Hannah, Bill Leskiw, Ken Moore, Tim Chamberlain, Michel Dompierre, Richard Anger, Mike Rybiak, Tom Barath, Matt Baglieri, Matt Roberts, Jim Hess, Fred Sacco, Butch Sacco, Jeremy Lowe, Buddy Lowe. -
Les Potapczyk Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Builder - Basketball 1971 - 1990 Era ; -
Frank Roperti Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Athlete - Soccer ; Wrestling ; Martial Arts 1971 - 1990 Era ; Automatic Induction ; -
Don McLean Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Athlete - Hockey / Baseball Pre-1970 Era ; -
Bill Rootes Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Builder - Basketball 1991 - to present era ; -
Bill Reece Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Builder - Baseball 1971 -1990 Era ; -
Alec Tanos Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Builder - Hockey 1971 -1990 Era ; -
Lake Ontario Lake Ontario as seen from the Waterfront Trail at Geneva Street, with the Dalhousie Yacht Club in the background with the inlet blocked for the winter. -
Lake Ontario Lake Ontario as seen from the Waterfront Trail at Geneva Street, with the Dalhousie Yacht Club and Port Dalhousie inner range lightouse in the background. -
Lake Ontario Lake Ontario as seen from the Waterfront Trail at Geneva Street. -
Lake Ontario Lake Ontario as seen from the Waterfront Trail at Geneva Street, with the Dalhousie Yacht Club and Port Dalhousie inner range lightouse in the background. -
Lake Ontario Lake Ontario as seen from the Waterfront Trail at Geneva Street, with the Dalhousie Yacht Club and Port Dalhousie inner range lightouse in the background. -
Lake Ontario Lake Ontario as seen from the Waterfront Trail at Geneva Street with a stone retaining wall. -
Lake Ontario Lake Ontario as seen from the Waterfront Trail at Geneva Street. -
Lake Ontario Icy tree branches at Lake Ontario near Geneva Street, seen from the Waterfront Trail. A lake ship is in the background near the Welland canal entrance. -
Lake Ontario Icy tree branches at Lake Ontario near Geneva Street, seen from the Waterfront Trail. -
Lake Ontario Lake Ontario as seen from the Waterfront Trail at Geneva Street, with the Dalhousie Yacht Club and Port Dalhousie inner range lightouse in the background. -
The Niagara River Recreational Trail in Winter The Niagara River Recreational Trail south of Chippawa in winter. -
Niagara Parkway Riverview Inn The Niagara Parkway Riverview Inn in winter. -
Canada Geese flocking in V formation at the Niagara River Canada Geese flocking in V formation over the Upper Niagara River -
The Niagara River Recreational Trail in Winter The Niagara River Recreational Trail south of Chippawa in winter. -
The Upper Niagara River in winter at the Willoughby Historical Museum The Upper Niagara River in winter at the Willoughby Historical Museum looking at the American side. -
The Upper Niagara River in winter at the Willoughby Historical Museum The Upper Niagara River in winter at the Willoughby Historical Museum looking at the American side. -
The Upper Niagara River in winter at the Willoughby Historical Museum The Upper Niagara River in winter at the Willoughby Historical Museum looking at the American side. -
Willoughby Historical Museum The Willoughby Historical Museum located in Chippawa in the snow. -
Niagara Falls Public Library "Winter Wonderland" musical open house Fresh Ayre perform at the Niagara Falls Public Library's "Winter Wonderland" musical open house -
Niagara Falls Public Library "Winter Wonderland" musical open house Bailey and Heather play a piano duet at the Niagara Falls Public Library's "Winter Wonderland" musical open house -
Niagara Falls Public Library's "Winter Wonderland" musical open house Courtney and Heather play a piano duet at the Niagara Falls Public Library's "Winter Wonderland" musical open house -
Navy Island Monument with Navy Island in the background Navy Island plaque with Navy Island in the background. The plaque reads: The British used navy Island from 1761 to 1764 as a shipyard in which to build the first British decked vessels to sail the upper lakes. These were essential in maintaining the supply lines westward during Pontiac's uprising, 1763-4. Thereafter the island remained undisturbed until 14 December 1837 when WilliamLyon Mackenzie, after being defeated in Toronto, led a "Patriot" army from Buffalo to occupy it. Swift reaction by local militia and British regulars prevented his moving to the mainland, and on 14 January 1838, facing a hopeless situation, he abandoned the island. -
Navy Island Plaque Navy Island plaque: The British used navy Island from 1761 to 1764 as a shipyard in which to build the first British decked vessels to sail the upper lakes. These were essential in maintaining the supply lines westward during Pontiac's uprising, 1763-4. Thereafter the island remained undisturbed until 14 December 1837 when WilliamLyon Mackenzie, after being defeated in Toronto, led a "Patriot" army from Buffalo to occupy it. Swift reaction by local militia and British regulars prevented his moving to the mainland, and on 14 January 1838, facing a hopeless situation, he abandoned the island. -
Willoughby Historical Museum The Willoughby Historical Museum located in Chippawa. -
Ussher's Creek Ussher's Creek -
Bridge over Ussher's Creek Bridge over Ussher's Creek with the Upper Niagara River in the background. -
Flags flying at the Battle of Chippawa Monument Flags of the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, flying at the battle of Chippawa Monument -
Battle of Chippawa Monument Battle of Chippawa Monument -
Flags flying at the Battle of Chippawa Monument Flags of the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, flying at the battle of Chippawa Monument -
Navy Island in the Upper Niagara River Navy Island in the Upper Niagara River -
Navy Island in the Upper Niagara River Navy Island in the Upper Niagara River -
International Control Dam The international control dam in the upper Niagara River with the Niagara Falls skyline in the background. -
The Welland River as seen from the Niagara River Recreational Trail pedestrian bridge The Welland River as seen from the Niagara River Recreational Trail pedestrian bridge, looking towards the Weightman bridge. -
Sign reading "Dangerous water navigation prohibited" Sign reading : "dangerous water navigation prohibited" where the Welland River meets the Niagara River -
Fisherman at the mouth of the Welland River and a memorial cross and flowers for Chris Rolfsen Fisherman at the mouth of the Welland River and a memorial cross and flowers for Chris Rolfsen -
Pedestrian bridge, part of the Niagara River Recreational Trail, at the mouth of the Welland River The pedestrian bridge that is part of the Niagara River Recreational trail at the mouth of the Welland River. -
Pedestrian bridge, part of the Niagara River Recreational Trail, at the mouth of the Welland River Entrance way to the pedestrian bridge that is part of the Niagara River Recreational trail at the mouth of the Welland River. -
Fisherman and pedestrian bridges at the mouth of the Welland River and Niagara River Fisherman and pedestrian bridges at the mouth of the Welland River and the Niagara River with the Niagara Falls skyline in the background -
Niagara Falls skyline as seen from the upper Niagara River The upper Niagara River with the Niagara Falls skyline in the background. -
International Control Dam International Control Dam in the Upper Niagara River -
Dufferin Islands Small waterfall at Dufferin Islands with bridge in the background. -
Dufferin Islands Welcome Sign Dufferin Islands welcome sign : "Welcome to Dufferin Islands Natural Area. Prior to 1903 the Dufferin Islands area was a natural and relatively unspoiled fast-flowing watercourse that was an off-shoot caused by the inclination of the underlying rock formation towards the Canaddian side of the river. By 1920 diversion of water for the generation of electricity and the construction of many smaller islands in the channel turned the watercourse into a sedate, slow-flowing series of pools and ponds. the disturbed soil became an excellent seed bed for many plants, insluding non-native invasive alien plant species (IAS) such as Tree-of-Heaven, Norway maple and Purple Loostrife. In 2007 the Niagara parks Commission developed a management plan for Dufferin Islands to preserve the natural resources that still exist on the site. IAS are being removed and appropriate native plant species planted to increase the habitat quality. Interpretive trails are being upgraded and many interior trails have been closed to allow for natural regeneration for improved wildlife habitat. For more information visit www.Niagaraparksnature.com and please, stay on the gravel trails." -
Small Building at Dufferin Islands Small octagonal building located at Dufferin Islands. -
Front gates of Fort George, Niagara-on-the-Lake The open wooden front gates of Fort George, Niagara-on-the-Lake -
Employee at Fort George dressed in military uniform An employee at Fort George dressed in military uniform. -
Lower Niagara River at its mouth in Niagara-on-the-Lake The lower Niagara River at its mouth in Niagara-on-the-Lake. -
Fort Niagara, United States Looking across the lower Niagara River at Fort Niagara in the United States. -
Fort Niagara, United States Looking across the lower Niagara River at Fort Niagara in the United States. -
Fort Niagara, United States Looking across the lower Niagara River at Fort Niagara in the United States. -
Fort George Plaque Plaque at Fort George: "Fort George. Constructed by Lieutenant Govenor Simcoe 1796-99, Fort George served as headquarters for Major-General Brock in 1812. In May 1813 it was bombarded and captured by the Americans who constructed fortifications of their own on the site. These in turn were retaken by the British in December 1813. In 1815 Fort George was described as 'tumbling into ruins' and ordered abandoned. The present works are a reconstruction done in 1937-40, and represent this fort as it was in 1799-1813. Only the magazine of the original fort remains." -
The Union Jack flag flying at Fort George, Niagara-on-the-Lake The Union Jack flying at Fort George, Niagara -on-the-Lake. -
Building and a cannon in Fort George, Niagara-on-the-Lake Stone road leading up to some buildings and a cannon in Fort George, Niagara-on-the-Lake -
Buildings and a cannon in Fort George, Niagara-on-the-Lake Stone road leading up to some buildings and a cannon in Fort George, Niagara-on-the-Lake -
Fall colours along the Lower Niagara River at Niagara-on-the-Lake Fall colours on the trees along the lower Niagara River looking across to the American side. -
Fall colours along the Lower Niagara River at Niagara-on-the-Lake Fall colours on the trees along the lower Niagara River looking across to the American side.
