Steeltown
This is a drive-by pic taken from the highway on the way to Niagara Falls and shows part of the industrial section of Hamilton, the steel capital of Canada. With all the changes in the steel industry, I have no idea which company owns this plant but since I was a kid it has always been a highlight of the trip down this way, especially at night when you can see flames burning off the waste byproducts of the steel production. (I was the passenger and not the driver!)
a neat, gritty scene!
ReplyDeleteI like the blues that has the image
ReplyDeleteGood Sunday.
A kiss.
Great shot. I agree, there is something amazing about huge factories and big equipment.
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing those stacks with the flames especially in the east.
ReplyDeleteNice drive by Pat! There's nearly always an industrial site, with goodness knows what puffing out the chimneys, oui!
ReplyDeleteIt will always be Stelco to us. (though US Steel Canada officially)
ReplyDeleteStill looks like it is in use , so thats a good thing!
ReplyDeleteIndustrial sites can look surprisingly attractive when lit up at night.
ReplyDeleteIt`s been years since I last went that way, but I remember that stretch of highway well.
ReplyDelete.........great pic...looks like you are on the Burlington Skyway Bridge.
ReplyDeleteCertainly looks like steel mills I have seen. Not too many left in this country anymore. Nice drive-by!
ReplyDeleteyou'd never know this was taken while in transit.
ReplyDeleteNice catch!
I haven't seen a working mill in ages.
ReplyDeleteSome industrial areas are just not that pretty.
ReplyDeleteI always love driving by here too! I think it's amazing the things man has created. :)
ReplyDeleteI once stayed in Hamilton, with a baseball team who were taking part in a tournament there in the mid 90's. A long time ago now, great drive by shot!
ReplyDeletea sight I know well. did you wave to me as you drove by? ;)
ReplyDeleteThis looks oh so familiar!!
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