Reverse reads Pleasant Grove Camp is located in restful, parklike surroundings on modern fruit farm, on elevation, near small lake. Electricity, spring water, breakfast served. R Clemens Prop. Fenwick, Ont. ;
Card was mailed to Mrs Leo Gehling, 13 1/2 Second, Dunkirk, NY ; stamp has been removed so date of mailing cannot be identified ; message reads "Having a swell time. Wish you were here. Anne" ;
Card was mailed from ? and received in Dunnville on August 21st, 1911 ; message reads "Just got back from Buff [Buffalo] so just rec'd your letter. Was at Shea's this aft. Say ask them at home if they want me to come home Monday night. Send me a card on the noon train. Remember this place? I will be home Monday eve for sure I think" ;
Card was mailed in Ontario (date and place not readable) to Miss Balthazar, 62 Holland Park, London W, England ; message reads "I have been unable to write you earlier owing to lack of funds for stamps etc. Have just saved 1 1/2d today so am doing so. I leave for Chicago tonight after seeing the Falls. Love to all CB" ;
Card was mailed in Crystal Beach on July 15th 1954 to Mr & Mrs J Stienforth, 14 2nd Ave, Franklinville, NY ; message reads "Hello folks, we came over to Canada on this boat today. Florence & Floyd" ;
Aerial view of the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge. The largest hinged arch bridge in the world with an arch of 1,000 feet. In the background can be seen the Sir Adam Beck and Queenston Hydro projects
Reverse reads To view the Falls of Niagara by night is to be wide awake in a Land of Dreams. Twenty-four 36" searchlights, each of which emits 55 million candle-power, totalling approximately 1 billion, 320 million candlepower turn Niagara into Fairyland" ;