The Devil’s Hole is a dark and gloomy chasm in the high bank, and has a depth of 150 feet. It is said to have been a store house for ammunition in early times. It is reached by the City trolley line and by the Gorge Road.

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BROCK’S MONUMENT

Stands on Queenston Heights, about four miles below the Whirlpool. It was erected to commemorate the memory of Sir Isaac Brock who fell in battle in the war of 1812. It is a noble shaft, 100 feet high, capped with a statue of Brock. It is seen for many miles in all directions.

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SUSPENSION BRIDGE AT LEWISTON.

This Suspension Bridge is now the only one which spans Niagara River. It links Queenston on the Canadian side with Lewiston on the American side, seven miles below the Falls, and is crossed by the Belt Line trolley route about the Gorge. The suspended span is 800 feet, and it has a cable span of 1040 feet.

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