The huge storm moved a historic shipwreck last Thursday, known as Iron Scow, which was marooned for over 101 years from the Canadian-American border to the edge of Niagara Falls.
Jim Hill, senior manager of heritage for Niagara Parks said the ship is now 50 meters down the river from its original position.
The ship broke loose from a tug on August 6, 1918, leaving two men who were rescued on the following day stranded.