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The lighthouse at Port Dalhousie is a popular subject for local photographers through all seasons and in all kinds of weather. William Miller ventured out on a very cold day recently to snap this photo, but notes that "the result was worth it."
“Heaving up from the escarpment like a Stonehenge pillar, the Brock Tower has been an identifiable landmark in the Niagara Region since its construction in 1968.”
"The Glengarry Light Infantry Musket Demonstration 1812 Militia Muster, at Willowbank Heritage Estate in Queenston held on June 17th and 18, 2006."
“A summer evening sunset in Port Dalhousie overlooking the harbour and Yacht club.”
“Niagara is full of beautiful scenes such as this one captured at 6:30 a.m. on a summer morning in the countryside around Niagara Falls.”
“This aerial shot of swimmers and sunbathers at Crystal Beach was taken from a KAP rig (kite aerial photography) on a hot July day. Crystal Beach on Lake Erie is a popular destination for Niagara residents and visitors in the summer.”
“This year marks one of the largest Monarch Butterfly migrations in recent memory. Large numbers are moving through Niagara tasting the flowers as they go!”
“It's September in Niagara and vineyards heavy with juice and wine grapes are a familiar sight. It's a good time to visit the wine region as the Niagara Wine Festival gets underway and harvesting will begin.”
“Having a friend with an airplane affords the opportunity to explore Niagara from a different perspective. The symmetry and clean lines of Fort George are plainly evident from the sky.”
“Last fall, autumn on the Niagara Parkway was glorious in yellow until the wind and rained stripped the trees of their leaves.”
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