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  2. Ice Flows Along Ontario's Niagara River - AOL

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    Ice chunks floated along the Niagara River as a chilly spring morning dawned in Ontario on Thursday, March 24, footage shows.Video taken by Denis Kreze in Fort Erie shows the ice chunks moving on ...

  3. Niagara River - Wikipedia

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    The Niagara River and Falls have been known outside of North America since the late 17th century, when Father Louis Hennepin, a French explorer, first witnessed them. He wrote about his travels in A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America (1698). [9] The Niagara River was the site of the earliest recorded railway in America.

  4. The Autosock: an alternative to the tow truck - AOL

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    Last week's onslaught of foul weather for most of the country got me to thinking about the cost of getting stuck in the snow and ice; towing service, body work, missed appointments, or worse. For ...

  5. International Railway Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Niagara River in this area is up to 45 feet (14 m) deep and flows at up to 12 mph (19 km/h). It is also located at the east end of Lake Erie, and during the spring, large blocks of ice often flow down the river, threatening to destroy any bridge placed in its path. [4] There are also major financial challenges in a project such as this.

  6. Niagara Queen II - Wikipedia

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    The Niagara Queen II is a small icebreaker that Ontario Power Generation uses to keep the inlet ports open at their plant on the Niagara River at Niagara Falls. [2] [3] [4] Niagara Queen II is a shallow draft river vessel designed by OPG and STX Marine. She replaced the Niagara Queen, a modified tugboat icebreaker operated by Ontario Hydro and ...

  7. List of bridge failures - Wikipedia

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    As a result of rising flood waters and ice floes from the North American blizzard of 1996, when high floodwaters and a large ice floe lifted the spans off their foundations and swept them down the river. 0 killed, 0 injured Lost two of its seven western spans, A third span was damaged and later collapsed into the river.

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  9. International Control Dam - Wikipedia

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    The International Control Dam, also known as the International Control Structure, operated by Ontario Power Generation, is a weir that controls the water diversions from the Niagara River and dispatches the water between the New York Power Authority and Ontario Power Generation in accordance with the terms of the 1950 Niagara Treaty.