Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Niagara Navigation Company, Season 1910, p. 3

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The Niagara-Toronto Route THE International Railway operates electric cars between Buffalo and Niagara Falls, and along the picturesque Canadian cliff from Niagara Falls to Queenston. The Michigan Central Railway trains connect with steamers at Niagara-on-the-Lake, making fast time to and from Buffalo, via Niagara Falls. Each of these four routes has distinctive charms, and any one of them will reveal the unrivalled scenery of the Niagara region. A visit to Niagara Falls is incomplete without the trip to Toronto, Canada. A day cannot be more enjoyably spent than by taking the boat at Lewiston or Queenston for a seven-mile sail down the Niagara River and a thirty-mile run across Lake Ontario to Toronto, one of the largest and most interesting cities in the Dominion. VIEW PROM "GREAT GORGE" CAR APPROACHING LEWISTON

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