Love 😍Niagara Falls and would visit it almost every week while living in Toronto. Thank you for sharing this brief and sweet history. ❤
@JMSciFreyАй бұрын
Thank you so much for all your wonderful research and all these minidoc videos that you create. You're doing more to help me flesh out the worlds of my novels than I think you realize. You're the first scholar I look up when I need to know something specifically Canadian.
@OldTorontoSeriesАй бұрын
Happy to help!
@ratface44Ай бұрын
Great video!
@OldTorontoSeriesАй бұрын
Thanks!
@shealaking8557Ай бұрын
Thanks for the history lesson about other parts of the Niagara Region outside of The Falls. Although I'll readily admit that Niagara Falls has always been my favourite place to visit (I love that kitschy, touristy vibe) there's definitely more to see down there. Good evening from Oshawa, Ontario. Regards, Shea Laking
@secretsofthepastsparahisto2993Ай бұрын
Hello from Windsor Ontario new subscriber here I enjoyed the little history lesson about Niagara on the Lake and the surrounding region as a student and lover of history I love all things history especially the War of 1812 and our roles in both World Wars I am also a Paranormal Supernatural Researcher and Investigator my goal next year is too travel all over our province and country too do a bunch of historical vids and Paranormal Supernatural Investigations and two of them is the Ye Old Angel inn where the Spirit of a British Soldier is said too haunt the Inn he was killed by American troops in the cellar and the other is Lucan Ontario too Investigate the gravesite of the Donnelly family and too the Quesnell museum in BC too investigate Mandy one of our Countries Haunted Possessed dolls just too name just three of the many in our huge Province and Country I would love too go .
@canman5060Ай бұрын
I can drive from Toronto to Niagara Falls with my eyes close !
@bruceh92Ай бұрын
*not recommended
@stevedolesch9241Ай бұрын
Personally, I like Niagara on the Lake because of the trees and greenery (the streets with plants and flowers.
@algonquin91Ай бұрын
Welland is also home to one of Ontario‘s Francophone communities.
@travisazzopardi8024Ай бұрын
Last time I was at the falls was around 2014, showing a friend from Michigan around and I was shocked to learn that The Maid Of The Mist is owned by the Americans now. We saw it ferrying people to and from the falls. Must be a sad story of how we let the Americans get our Maid. I have fond memories of The Maid from the 60s and 70s as a kid. I don't remember the name of the ferry we took in 14.
@robertpearson8798Ай бұрын
Maid of the Mist is still the name of the boats operated from the American side of the river. Niagara City Cruises runs boats called The Hornblower on the Canadian side and it’s run by Niagara Parks. The Hornblower boats are larger and I think more modern.
@dangrcatАй бұрын
The Angel Inn! Spooky place!
@JohnStrikwerdaАй бұрын
Don’t forget where Jim and Pam got married! 😄 Laura Secord, Laura Secord, who makes anything better? Who makes anything better?
@blackpanda7298Ай бұрын
❤
@willmcpherson8097Ай бұрын
Vineland is in The Town of Lincoln with just a little less population then Grimsby.
@samjones1954Ай бұрын
You should look into where the Niagara Escarpment ends. The Bruce Peninsula. Should you decide to do this let me know, I would be happy to tour you to some of the best spots. I don't do on camera, IATSE say its a NO NO with out scale..lol Don't take my advice though. Read a book called The Bruce Beacons. Unfortunately most Torotonians go to Wasaga and Halibertian area. It is the Kitchener/Hamilton/London crowd that know the Bruce Peninsula. You came close to the Peninsula on your story about Meaford.
@blackpanda7298Ай бұрын
The Niagara escarpment doesn’t end at the Bruce Peninsula, it continues all the way through lake Michigan and then into Illinois. Also, Meaford ❤ one of my favourite towns in Ontario.
@vikingblood0408Ай бұрын
The church graveyard is said to be haunted. No surprise!👻
@russiancakesskazka1601Ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@stevemartin6144Ай бұрын
Brock did NOT die at the site of the monument.
@robertpearson8798Ай бұрын
Not precisely at the spot but he was shot and killed on the slope to the river that’s overlooked by the monument.
@johnjackson8783Ай бұрын
They used to grow fruit in Niagara. Now they grow basements, destroying some the finest soil in the world. I fear in the not too distant future we'll come to regret eroding our ability to feed ourselves.
@christopherwelch136Ай бұрын
I may sound like an old dude but I prefer people from urban centres (Toronto) to rethink their move. It’s beautifully different here and you may not be able to adjust.
@algonquin91Ай бұрын
A bit dramatic of a statement.
@GeeAitch-r1rАй бұрын
The Niagara Falls tourist area is one of the biggest rip-offs in North America. They seem to want people to come once and take most of their money, rather than have it more affordable where people would make return trips. Not a very smart business model IMO. Nice video on the region though !
@Jigger2361Ай бұрын
..to call Niagara "one of the most beautiful parts of the entire province" is a bit of a stretch 😂 - Torontonians moving here are destroying what's left of the green spaces - "Hey, just moved to Niagara from Toronto and live on what was once an orchard or possibly a woodlot" ... i mean, come on, folks
@HOLDSWATHАй бұрын
Ah yes l, only people from Toronto move to Niagara.
@j.cassavoy4661Ай бұрын
Niagara on the Lake should be ashamed of still allowing the horse carriage businesses. So many tourists and locals have signed petitions to stop this cruel practice.