Section #1
of this page
provides links to Cameras looking out my kitchen windows.
Section #2
of this page
provides links to cameras looking out my living room windows.
Section #3
of this page
provides links to my web pages.
(A page of links to other people's WebCams.)
(The WebCams from the front page of my PhotoServer.)
PhotoServer WebCam #1
(It is aimed at the thermometer for my friends in Manitoba.)
The other WebCam normally seen here is out of service during a roof replacement on the house.
The
corner of Montreal St. and Niagara St.
4 cameras on one screen.
Montreal
Street Java Cameras
2 Java cameras on one screen.
If the top link is too much for your computer or Internet Connection.
Niagara
Street WebCams
2 WebCams on one screen.
If the top link is too much for your computer or Internet Connection.
The links below have one camera on each page.
The Java Cameras update approximately every 10 seconds so they give the appearance of motion.
The WebCams are refreshed every 120 seconds so they give a "time lapse" type display.
The Java View will work on Mac computers directly and most Windows computers once you have the latest version of Java from the link below.
If you get a grey square when you try to view the Java cameras, you need to install Java from Sun Java and/or to enable Java on your browser.
You can
get the latest version of Sun Java for Windows from:
Java Downloads
for Windows
Mac users can check their Java version from the Apple software update page.
Active-X
Views
for Windows and Internet Explorer only.
If the java views don't work on your computer, you can try these links.
The Active-X View should start automatic installation of the viewer module the first time you access the pages that require them. Subsequent views should be automatic.
If you have difficulty with the Active-X viewer, you can download the viewer utility by clicking here:
Ron McLean's Web Pages