As much a staple of Welland as its canals, a walk on Merritt Island and its trail offers a scenic and quiet beauty if you catch it at the right moment, when the season is right and the weather is ...
Although undeservedly demolished due to disrepair and abandonment like many other such historic properties, the former Williams residence at 4 Church St. has had its share of interesting history, ...
While there are a number of majestic buildings that could be described as grand old mansions in Welland, the building that stands at 131 Aqueduct St. holds that title through its authentically antique ...
After almost a century, St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church is still going strong and holding up the Byzantine religious tradition. The church’s history is indelibly tied to the ...
Union Carbide’s history in Welland began in 1907, when a group of entrepreneurs founded a company and built a plant at 65 Canal Bank St. Founded by R.H. Wolf, Robert Turnball, Walter Gaston and Dr.
Tied to the land from almost the beginning, the Goodwillie family served as Welland’s answer to E.D. Smith’s fruit preserve empire for generations. The Goodwillies were a family of pioneers, whose ...