Niagara : your guide to the Falls and beyond / Ron Brown.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780228104643 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 240 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 25 cm
- Publisher: Richmond Hill, ON : Firefly Books, 2024.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
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Subject: | Niagara (Ont. : Regional municipality) > Guidebooks. Niagara Falls (Ont.) > Guidebooks. |
Genre: | Guidebooks. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lakeshore Branch | 917.1338045 Bro 2024 | 31681010368272 | NONFICPBK | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"The first-known European to gaze upon Niagara Falls was a Jesuit priest and explorer named Louis Hennepin in 1688. He took his somewhat exaggerated description of its size and power back to amazed Europeans. From then on, the Falls became a must-see destination for people from around the world and one of Canada's leading tourist attractions. But there is more to the Niagara region than a mighty cataract. There are the world-class hotels and casinos, the Shaw Festival, the wineries, the hydroelectric generators, the natural wonders, the historic sites, and the Welland Canal -- an engineering marvel and vital transportation link. This book is the story of the falls and beyond, covering: The geological evolution of Falls; pioneering development of Ontario's hydroelectric power; Niagara's wine region; Niagara's Indigenous legacy; the War of 1812; Niagara's Black history and heritage; modern hotels and historic hostelries; the Niagara Parkway; bridges across the Niagara River; the gardens of Niagara; hiking trails and conservation areas; casinos, hotels and midway Rides; the Shaw Festival; historic downtown streetscapes; Niagara's historic mansions; lost villages and ghost towns; Niagara's railway legacy, and more."-- - Firefly Books Ltd
This book takes readers beyond the lights and the sounds of the City of the Falls to venture to lesser-known but equally fascinating sites that abound across the region.
The first-known European to gaze upon Niagara Falls was a Jesuit priest and explorer named Louis Hennepin in 1688. He took his somewhat exaggerated description of its size and power back to amazed Europeans. From then on, the Falls became a must-see destination for people from around the world and one of Canada's leading tourist attractions.
But there is more to the Niagara region than a mighty cataract. There are the world-class hotels and casinos, the Shaw Festival, the wineries, the hydroelectric generators, the natural wonders, the historic sites, and the Welland Canal -- an engineering marvel and vital transportation link.
This book is the story of the falls and beyond, covering:
- The geological evolution of the Falls
- Pioneering development of Ontario's hydroelectric power
- Niagara's wine region
- Niagara's Indigenous legacy
- The War of 1812
- Niagara's Black history and heritage
- Modern hotels and historic hostelries
- The Niagara Parkway
- Bridges across the Niagara River
- The gardens of Niagara
- Hiking trails and conservation areas
- Casinos, hotels and midway rides
- The Shaw Festival
- Historic downtown streetscapes
- Niagara's historic mansions
- Lost villages and ghost towns
- Niagara's railway legacy, and more!