The historic O’Reilly’s Bridge spanning the Welland River on the Pelham-Wainfleet border. Until 2010 the oldest structure spanning the Welland river was O’Reilly’s Bridge. Built in 1901 O’Reilly’s Bridge was a single-lane iron truss bridge, the only one of its kind on the entire river, and one of the oldest iron truss bridges in Southern […]
Category: Historical Niagara
Niagara Ontario Canada has wonderfuly rich and diverse historical background.
Cairn to Commemorate “City of the Falls” Project
This commemorative cairn recognizes the Pavilion Hotel built in 1822 by William Forsyth, a prominent local businessman. The hotel was an impressive three storey building boasting huge colonial pillars and offered balconies with unparalleled views of the Falls. At the time The Pavilion that was the largest hotel in either Canada or America. The cairn was […]
Homer Anglican Cemetery
Homer Anglican Cemetery is located on Regional Road 81, here known as Queenston St., at the border of St. Catharines and Niagara-on-the-Lake. The cemetery is under the care of the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake > Operations > Parks and Recreation. This cemetery has historical significance in Niagara being home to the first Anglican Church in the […]