Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, . a o. o 1916 PARK COMMISSION. 25 uatioiial liailway. This condition caused some little trouble in that occasionallywhole trees or portions fell on the walks. As far as possible all objects of dangerwere removed; other natural features were, however, immolested. The main walk leading directly to the river was re-surfaced, and put intosuch condition as to facilitate the access of the pul)lic to this point and to theshelters and pavilions. The mound bearing the name Niagara Glen, was removed from the upperplateau at the entrance. The area was graded, and by


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1916, . a o. o 1916 PARK COMMISSION. 25 uatioiial liailway. This condition caused some little trouble in that occasionallywhole trees or portions fell on the walks. As far as possible all objects of dangerwere removed; other natural features were, however, immolested. The main walk leading directly to the river was re-surfaced, and put intosuch condition as to facilitate the access of the pul)lic to this point and to theshelters and pavilions. The mound bearing the name Niagara Glen, was removed from the upperplateau at the entrance. The area was graded, and by the addition of groupingsof trees and shrubs restored to a fairly natural condition. Respectfully submitted, H. J. Moore, Chief Falls, Ontario, July 2oth, 1916.


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