The iron scow is pictured here in its original resting position, as it had been for 101 years
A Halloween storm caused the iron dumping scow that's been stuck in place at the top of Niagara Falls to move significantly for the first time in more than 100 years.
Canada's Niagara Parks revealed that the October 31 storm produced severe weather and heavy overnight currents, which moved the disposal barge downriver an estimated 164 feet from where it had been stuck since August 6, 1918.
Niagara Parks Commission superintendent of heritage Jim Hill said in a video posted on Facebook that the boat 'appears to have flipped on it's side and spun around, it's not in the exact same spot as it was' on Friday.