Rainbow Garden Walkway Fountain - Niagara Falls, Ontario
N 43° 05.398 W 079° 04.321
17T E 656919 N 4772609
The rainbow gardens are an oasis of public beauty amidst the overwhelming commercialism of Niagara Falls, Ontario. This fountain at the end of the walkway struck me as being art deco in style but I've found no information to confirm it.
Waymark Code: WMP101
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 06/07/2015
Views: 8
The Rainbow Garden was constructed when the Rainbow Bridge and Carillon Tower was erected in 1937. The complex was designed by the father of Canadian landscape and architecture Howard Dunington-Grubb and assisted by J.V. Stensson and architect William Somerville.
The fountains and sculptures located in the Park were designed by Florence Wyle, Frances Loring and Elizabeth Wyn Wood who were all well known Canadian sculptors from Toronto.
A trip to Niagara Falls Ontario would not be complete without a stroll through the Rainbow Gardens