Wednesday, October 2, 2019

The Smallest Chapel

One more ticked off the bucket list. The Niagara falls is actually the collective name of three waterfalls. Horseshoe Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and the American Falls. One fifth of the world's fresh water flows through the great Lakes and tumbles over Niagara Falls. 




Unfortunately it was a wet and rainy day (the first half) but it was worth the visit. We decided to skip the boat ride. The view from up was better and gives you a better perspective of the falls. 
Couldn't resist clicking this double decker bus which was parked close by.

A statue erected in remembrance of the men who fell in WW-I & WW-II



The world's smallest chapel is not far from the Niagara falls. Our tour bus did not have a scheduled stop at this place,  but slowed down by which I could get it in my video. (the picture below is from the internet) 
It is said that it can accommodate only 6 people, so if the pastor is in, then only five can get in.

Source : Internet

On the way back to Toronto there was a stop over at a small town known as Niagara on the Lake. There was something British about the whole place. 


It was not yet Fall, but the colours were showing, especially against the white.


This plaque gives a short description of the Town. Interesting to know that the Americans had captured it in May 1813 and had burned it down during their withdrawal 


Also found a cross road where the Kings St and the Queens St intersect. 


Saw these decorated horse carts waiting to give customers an interesting buggy ride. 


And some enjoying the ride 



This Hotel seems to be holding on well especially when its been standing there for more than one and half century. 


Some shops had some unique names like "The Owl and the Pussycat at the sign of the Pineapple" I walked in and asked the shop owner if there was any significance to the name, but she was not in a position to give me a plausible answer. 


A word of appreciation to the Queen Tour, the tour bus that we took. Very prompt, with a cheerful and witty driver. Wish they could add that stop at the smallest Chapel in their itinerary.


Saw this store of Ten Thousand villages on the same road.




The history of this store is very interesting. It all began with one woman (Edna Ruth Byler) 
In 1946 when Byler travelled with her husband to Puerto Rico, she met women in La Plata Valley who were struggling to feed their children. Having to live through hard times through the depression, she knew the face of poverty. She also knew the importance of dignity and people wanting to help themselves.
Byler was moved to do something. She saw the pieces of fine embroidery the women of La Plata created, but had no place to sell.  
If she, an American, was so struck by these unique textiles, perhaps other Americans too would appreciate their beauty. With no clear plan, but with a sense of purpose, Byler brought the pieces home and began to sell to the neighbours and friends.
Mennonite Central Committee, an aid and relief agency, saw the long term value that sustainable income opportunities would bring to impoverished villages. They supported Byler's endeavours and facilitated her travels abroad including India and Jordan.  

 pic courtesy "Ten Thousand Village"

It was a simple idea. But a pioneering one that would launch Ten Thousand Villages and blossom into a global fair trade movement.
I saw another outlet at the Amish village in Lancaster. 



More on the Lancaster village in the next blog. 

While we waited for the bus in the morning at Toronto, saw this church. A good example of the old against the new. 




94 comments:

  1. Thanks for the comments. I don't know why Google (and Blogspot) chooses to show the name as "Unknown"
    To circumvent this, it would be better if you put your name in the end :-)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Beautiful pictures. Interesting place. - Faith P.

    ReplyDelete
  3. There are a few Wayside Chapels like that in Ontario, at least here were. I know of one north of Peterborough that has been closed for a few years.

    ReplyDelete
  4. http://www.offbeatominous.com/2017/01/the-owl-and-pussycatwith-pineapple.html?m=1

    Here's a plausible story. Haha!
    Thanks for sharing your adventures so beautifully!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Looks like a great trip. Beautiful scenery.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Brings back nice memories of both the falls and the lovely town of Niagara. I was so interested that later I looked up how the lakes work, the falls and where the water goes.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Isn't Niagara Falls beautiful? I've visited a few times and have been on the Maid of the Mist boat tour. We actually honeymooned in Toronto. Loved its international feel.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Dear Joe, thanks for sharing. Very nice. Since I had visited Niagara Falls (as it was on my bucket list also) I could co relate the contents in this blog.
    Other details too are informative and interesting.
    Keep posting - U G Kulkarni

    ReplyDelete
  9. Thanks for sharing. Very good and interesting to see the Nigara falls and informative.

    Thanks regards
    Shoyeb Ahmed

    ReplyDelete
  10. Very nice. We had been to the Niagara from the USA side a couple of years back. Breathtaking scenic views and awesome sight that still lingers in my memory.
    Nice video shot by you - Anand Torvi

    ReplyDelete
  11. Great bucket list item...better than going over in a barrel.

    ReplyDelete
  12. Very interesting tour. The Great Lakes was one of my favourite topics in Geography class. - Sunny Varghese

    ReplyDelete
  13. Thanks a lot Joe.
    Wonderful. - Sanjay Bhave

    ReplyDelete
  14. Beautiful pictures and superb presentation. - Saji Jose

    ReplyDelete
  15. Hello, Haddock, and thank you for coming to my blog at Marmelade Gypsy. I'm so delighted it led me to yours. I'd never heard of the smallest chapel in the world -- and I'm sure it must be! That's very tiny! I was especially delighted to see your photos of Niagara on the Lake. They brought back memories of many trips to the town to enjoy theatre at their well known Shaw Festival, which is held each summer. Many of the sights you showed were familiar to me. (And ones I've blogged about, too!)

    Count me as your newest follower!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Oh my, that is a tiny Chapel. It looks welcoming. The Niagara Falls is lovely, and it's nice that you got to visit there. Wow, that double decker bus is something else! I always enjoy the horse and carriage rides here. The Hotel looks so old and charming. What a wonderful trip you had, even if it was wet and rainy.

    Wishing you happy October days, Haddock.

    ~Sheri

    ReplyDelete
  17. Such an interesting post. It brought back to me a visit I made to Niagara many years ago, we stayed in Niagara on the Lake, but we didn't see the store of a thousand villages which sounds such a great idea! I like Canada so appreciated this post.

    ReplyDelete
  18. Hi Joe, I liked everything, pictures, video and writeup about your Niagara trip.
    You have quoted that about one fifth of the total fresh water flows there. You must have heard about the Baikal Lake, which holds another one fifth of total fresh water. - Satish Deshpande

    ReplyDelete
  19. As usual marvellous photos and blog - Rama P.

    ReplyDelete
  20. Lovely photos! Niagara Falls is a 45-minute drive from my house and we go there often. ☺ I'm glad you enjoyed your tour. It was interesting to read about the origins of Ten Thousand Villages. We have one here in town, as well. Thanks for stopping by The Doglady's Den, earlier. Cheers!

    ReplyDelete
  21. Hi Haddock! Thanks for popping by my blog the other day. Welcome to Canada! I hope you enjoy your trip here. I live in Alberta but have been down to Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake several times. You're right -- British influence is historically strong in the Niagara region.

    ReplyDelete
  22. Nice pictures, we were in Niagara Falls early September ourselves, so within 10 days of each other's visit. - Sindhu George

    ReplyDelete
  23. Lovely photos. I's been to Niagara Falls from the Canadian side, many, many years ago.
    Sami

    ReplyDelete
  24. ...when you were at the Falls, you were about a hour west of me. Thanks for stopping by my blog.

    ReplyDelete
  25. What a beautiful place to explore and that chapel is very small. Wow.

    Have a fabulous day. ♥

    ReplyDelete
  26. Good one Joe - Madanlal Sharma

    ReplyDelete

  27. Hey, Wow all the posts are very informative for the people who visit this site. Good work! We also have a Blog.Please feel free to visit our site. Thank you for sharing.
    @ Packers And Movers Mumbai

    ReplyDelete
  28. Fantastic piece, well tailored…. You sort of cleared my phobias… Now I can give it a shot… I pray I don’t run out of contents!…a big kudos
    Ignou MAPC Project Report
    Ignou MBA synopsis

    ReplyDelete
  29. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  30. Very nice ,clean and sharp photographs. Very neat information. Loved to see this Joe.

    ReplyDelete
  31. I have saved this link and will return in a Income tax filingcouple of months, when I need to build my first blog. Thank you for the information.

    ReplyDelete
  32. Dear Joe, I've been your quiet peruser for a long while and now I'm enchanted to state that I'm propelled by your articles. You have shared entirely significant data and information that individuals ought to perceive. Much obliged to you for sharing. I couldn't imagine anything better than to see more updates from you.
    satta result
    satta king
    satta chart
    satta matka result
    satta matka
    satta king online Result
    satta
    gali satta
    disawar result

    ReplyDelete
  33. Our Mumbai Escorts are intended to luxury the beauty lovers. We stand hi fi system with huge true connections. We have Female Escorts, College girls, VIP Escorts, Models and Call girls ready to entertain you.

    Mumbai Escorts Models | Mumbai Model Escorts | Cheap Mumbai Escorts | Mumbai Independent Escorts | Escorts Girls in Mumbai | Mumbai Escorts Girls | Call Girls Mumbai | College Escort in Mumbai | Escorts Service Mumbai| Mumbai Escorts

    ReplyDelete
  34. I like this article, thanks for sharing this blog with us. Visit Ogen Infosystem for top Website Designing Company and Digital Marketing Services at affordable price.
    Web Designing Company

    ReplyDelete
  35. We basically deals in graphic tees for men in india,best men's activewear online india and polo T-shirts for men in india.
    mass international
    polo T-shirts for men in india

    ReplyDelete
  36. I really enjoyed reading your blog, you have lots of great content. I want to thank you for this informative article. Please visit here for best packers and movers in Delhi NCR Om International Packers and Movers in Gurgaon

    ReplyDelete
  37. This is amazing blog. Please visit our website for skin care solution

    ReplyDelete
  38. This was a fantastic blog. A lot of very good information given,


    Roles Of HR In A Company


    Manpower Consultancy

    ReplyDelete
  39. Hi! I really like your content. Your post is really informative. .

    HR Consulting Firms In Mumbai

    HR Outsourcing

    ReplyDelete
  40. thanks for providing such a great article, this article very helps full for me, a lot of thanks

    Countries To Work Abroad

    HR Outsourcing Companies

    ReplyDelete
  41. Hi! I really like your content. Your post is really informative.

    HR company

    HR services

    ReplyDelete
  42. Hi! I really like your content. Your post is really informative.

    HR Company

    HR Consulting Firms In Mumbai

    ReplyDelete
  43. This was a fantastic blog. A lot of very good information given,

    hr services companies

    Countries to Work Abroad

    ReplyDelete
  44. I will definitely use this information in the very near future. I have saved this link and will return in

    HR Services

    HR Outsourcing

    ReplyDelete
  45. I have learned a lot from your article and I’m looking forward to applying


    HR Services Companies

    Recruitment consultancy in delhi

    ReplyDelete
  46. I have learned a lot from your article and I’m looking forward to apply

    Top Staffing Companies in India

    Role Of HR In A Company

    ReplyDelete
  47. Thanks for providing such a great article,this article is very help full for me, a lot of thanks

    HR consultants in India

    HR Consultant Services

    ReplyDelete
  48. Thanks for providing such a great article, this article is very help full for me, a lot of thanks sir

    Recruitment Consultancy In Delhi

    Best Placement Agencies In India

    ReplyDelete
  49. Fantastic piece, well tailored…. You sort of cleared my phobias… Now I can give it a shot… I pray I don’t run out of contents!…a big kudos

    Job Recruitment Agencies

    Best HR Consulting Firms

    ReplyDelete
  50. thanks for providing such a great article, this article very helps full for me, a lot of thanks sir

    Countries to Work Abroad

    HR Company

    ReplyDelete
  51. Fantastic piece, well tailored…. You sort of cleared my phobias… Now I can give it a shot… I pray I don’t run out of contents!…a big kudos

    HR Services
    HR Consultancy In India

    ReplyDelete
  52. Thanks for providing such a great article, this article is very helpful for me, a lot of thanks sir

    Top HR Companies In India
    HR Consulting Firms

    ReplyDelete
  53. I will definitely use this information in the very near future. I have saved this link and will return in

    HR Consulting Firms In Mumbai
    Top HR Companies In India

    ReplyDelete
  54. I will definitely use this information in the very near future.

    HR Companies In Delhi

    HR Consultancy Firms

    ReplyDelete
  55. I have learned a lot from your article and I’m looking forward to applying

    Job Agencies
    HR Company

    ReplyDelete
  56. I have learned a lot from your article and I’m looking forward to apply

    Job Agencies Near Me

    HR Support

    ReplyDelete
  57. I have learned a lot from your article and I’m looking forward to apply

    Manpower Consultancy

    Executive Search Firms

    ReplyDelete
  58. I will definitely use this information in the very near future.
    HR Services
    HR Consultancy Firms

    ReplyDelete
  59. thanks for providing such a great article,this article is very help full for me, a lot of thanks

    HR Outsourcing Companies in India
    HR Consultancy Firms

    ReplyDelete
  60. Find the best Remote Jobs
    from top companies like Google, Apple

    ReplyDelete
  61. I have learned a lot from your article and I’m looking forward to applying

    hr consultants in india
    hr consultancy services

    ReplyDelete
  62. I have learned a lot from your article and I’m looking forward to applying

    best hr consulting firms in india
    hr outsourcing

    ReplyDelete
  63. I have learned a lot from your article and I’m looking forward to applying

    hr consultants
    hr services

    ReplyDelete
  64. thanks for providing such a great article, this article very helps full for me, a lot of thanks

    hr outsourcing
    recruitment consultancy in delhi

    ReplyDelete
  65. I have learned a lot from your article and I’m looking forward to apply

    hr services companies

    Best recruitment agencies in India

    ReplyDelete
  66. thanks for providing such a great article, this article very helps full for me, a lot of thanks
    placement agencies
    placement consultancy

    ReplyDelete
  67. I have learned a lot from your article and I’m looking forward to applying

    Recruitment Consultancy In Delhi
    HR Consultancy Firms

    ReplyDelete
  68. Your blog is very interesting and informative. If you Want to know the top staffing companies in India. Then, check it now Click here

    ReplyDelete
  69. I found your article to be extremely helpful. If you're looking for information on a current hot subject, I appreciate you sharing please click here.....

    ReplyDelete
  70. Nice blog. Thank you for posting something like this. Here are some excellent suggestions for you please click here........

    ReplyDelete