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- Great Gorge, Niagara FallsThe huge volume of water rushing from Niagara Falls is crushed into the narrow Great Gorge, creating the Whirlpool Rapids that stretch for 1.6 km (1 mi). This is the elbow, where the river makes a sharp right-angled turn.The huge volume of water rushing from Niagara Falls is crushed into the narrow Great Gorge, creating the Whirlpool Rapids that stretch for 1.6 km (1 mi). This is the …Oakville Public Library
- Niagara Falls and Falls View Bridge from GorgeThe Falls View Bridge (or Upper Steel Arch Bridge, or Honeymoon Bridge) was built in 1898. However, it collapsed in January 1938 due to pressure from a giant ice jam from Lake Erie ice, caused by a bitter winter storm.The Falls View Bridge (or Upper Steel Arch Bridge, or Honeymoon Bridge) was built in 1898. However, it collapsed in January 1938 due to pressure from a giant ice jam …Oakville Public Library
- Great Whirlpool Rapids, Niagara FallsThe huge volume of water rushing from Niagara Falls is crushed into the narrow Great Gorge, creating the Whirlpool Rapids that stretch for 1.6 km (1 mi). This is the elbow, where the river makes a sharp right-angled turn.The huge volume of water rushing from Niagara Falls is crushed into the narrow Great Gorge, creating the Whirlpool Rapids that stretch for 1.6 km (1 mi). This is the …Oakville Public Library
- A Trip to Niagara FallsIn back row are Jack Brooman, age 12 and Auntie Rose (Louisa's older sister, Rosa Phillips). In front from left to right are Donald, Harold, and Ronnie Brooman, age 7.In back row are Jack Brooman, age 12 and Auntie Rose (Louisa's older sister, Rosa Phillips). In front from left to right are Donald, Harold, and Ronnie Brooman, age 7.Oakville Public Library
- Ready for the FallsFrom left to right are Jack Brooman, age 12, Louisa Brooman and Phyl Brooman, age 16 in the costumes worn under the Falls in Niagara.From left to right are Jack Brooman, age 12, Louisa Brooman and Phyl Brooman, age 16 in the costumes worn under the Falls in Niagara.Oakville Public Library
- At the FallsPhyl Brooman at Niagara Falls.Phyl Brooman at Niagara Falls.Oakville Public Library
- Viewing the FallsPictured in Niagara Falls are Louisa Brooman (far left) with her children from left to right: Phyl and Winnie in back and Ronnie and Jack in front.Pictured in Niagara Falls are Louisa Brooman (far left) with her children from left to right: Phyl and Winnie in back and Ronnie and Jack in front.Oakville Public Library
- CrystalThe most known waterfall that attracts around 30 million people a year! The captivating site was formed as a result of glacier movement nearly 10,000 years ago. the goegeous Hornblower Niagara Cruises boat you see in the picture, is Canada's #1 visitor experience. This is a must-see Canadian attraction!The most known waterfall that attracts around 30 million people a year! The captivating site was formed as a result of glacier movement nearly 10,000 years ago. the goegeous Hornblower …Oakville Public Library
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