Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Niagara Navigation Company, Season 1910, p. 2

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The Niagara-Toronto Route Niagara Navigation Co. CONNECTING Limited Buffalo - Niagara Falls - Toronto THE Niagara Navigation Company fleet consists of four large, fast, steel observation steamers, making, at the height of the season, eight round trips daily (Sunday excepted), between Lewiston, N.Y., and Toronto, Ont, via the lower Niagara River and Lake Ontario, calling at Queenston, Ont., and Niagara-on-the-Lake. The trip occupies about two hours and a half. This route forms not only a popular trip for tourists, but is also an old-established and important connecting link for regular travel between Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Toronto. Trains of the New York Central Railroad run from Buffalo and Niagara Falls to Lewiston, N.Y., connecting with all steamers. Electric cars of the world-famed Niagara Gorge Railway ("The Great Gorge Route") maintain a fifteen-minute service between Niagara Falls and Lewiston.

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