Port Dalhousie is a neighbourhood of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada on the shores of Lake Ontario. Primarily a place of recreation and good living today, Port Dalhousie has a rich history in the marine world. Originally, Port Dalhousie was the Lake Ontario terminus of the Welland Canal. The Canal travels from Lake Erie to Lake…Continue reading Old Port Dalhousie, Ontario: Remnants of the Original Welland Canal
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Rockway Falls: A Less Crowded Waterfall Alternative Near Niagara
Chauffeur service for a 17 year old participating in a rowing regatta in Port Dalhousie, Ontario. The waterfall riddled Niagara Escarpment within a short drive. A lot of time on my hands. The perfect storm for a dude who loves to capture images and video of water plunging over a cliff. Rockway Falls turned out…Continue reading Rockway Falls: A Less Crowded Waterfall Alternative Near Niagara
Springtime Photos on the Caledon Trailway (2013)
Spring has sprung and the stay-at-home father of a ten month old needs to get out of the house. We’re not taking the stroller across the world, by any means. But, we are discovering and rediscovering overlooked places close to home. Of course, in spring time, everything outdoors looks awesome. After months of dreary black,…Continue reading Springtime Photos on the Caledon Trailway (2013)
Images of Limehouse Conservation Area
It was an icy, muddy day but I was pretty impressed with my visit to Limehouse Conservation Area. The park is near Georgetown, Ontario in the tiny hamlet of Limehouse. The park is located along the Bruce Trail, a hiking trail that runs from Niagara-On-The Lake to Tobermory. The remaining ice on the smooth rock…Continue reading Images of Limehouse Conservation Area