The Niagara-Toronto Route STEAMER CORONA LANDING AT LEWISTON AFTER leaving Lewiston the steamers head northward, and follow the current for seven miles, the beautiful shores of the United States on the right and Canada upon the left, providing an ever-changing panorama of delightful scenery. At the mouth of the Niagara River a landing is made at the attractive summer resort of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Directly opposite, on the United States shore, stands Old Fort Niagara, a spot of great historical interest, bearing within its walls the relics of two and a half centuries. Upon leaving Niagara-on-the-Lake, the steamer immediately enters Lake Ontario, upon her swift passage of thirty miles across its beautiful waters. This sail affords a particularly refreshing feature of the trip to Toronto. OLD FORT NIAGARA----OPPOSITE NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE