Jun 20, 2025

Jaws at Universal Studios Hollywood

One of the most iconic and thrilling segments of the Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour is the Jaws experience, a nostalgic nod to Steven Spielberg’s 1975 blockbuster. As the tram winds its way through the Universal backlot, guests are transported to the sleepy seaside town of Amity Island, where danger lurks just beneath the surface. The setting, built around a small marina with quaint buildings and fishing boats, sets the stage for a chilling encounter.

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour


As the tram pauses near the water, guests are drawn into the scene with an unsuspecting calm—until the infamous dorsal fin appears. With sudden splashes and the classic suspenseful music playing, a mechanical great white shark lunges from the water in a dramatic attack, creating a startling and unforgettable moment. Flames burst from nearby fuel tanks, water sprays into the tram, and the sense of danger feels surprisingly real despite the attraction’s age.

This portion of the tour is a fan-favorite not only for its jump scares but also because it captures the spirit of classic Universal movie magic. The shark itself is a nod to the original animatronic beast nicknamed “Bruce,” used in Spielberg’s film. Though simple by today’s standards, the Jaws scene continues to thrill generations of guests with its practical effects and clever staging.

Whether you're a longtime fan of Jaws or simply love a good scare, this portion of the tram tour is a quintessential part of the Universal experience, blending film history with theme park excitement.

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour


Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour

Jaws Universal Studios Hollywood Tram Tour



Jun 14, 2025

Archival Restorations & Medicine Hat in 1883

While I've always had an interest in old photographs, it's a relatively new skill that I've been practicing in restoring and colourizing archival images. I was particularly interested in some of the earliest images that I could find of my hometown, Medicine Hat, Alberta.  

Here are some of my recent experiments from Medicine Hat's founding in 1883.

Medicine Hat Alberta Archival 1883


1. This image was taken 142 years ago today on June 14, 1883.

It shows a North-West Mounted Police outpost with a newly formed tent town in the distance. The timber train bridge in the background had just been completed by the Canadian Pacific Railway, with the first train crossing taking place just a few days prior on June 10, 1883. 

It was the beginning of a place called Medicine Hat.

Medicine Hat Alberta Archival 1883



2. Another piece of 142 year old history.

This photograph depicts the first train crossing on the newly built timber bridge in Medicine Hat on June 10, 1883. You can see that the train is full of railway ties and telegraph polls as the workers of the Canadian Pacific Railway continued their westward expansion across the South Saskatchewan River.

With the mountains ahead, the final spike in CP's coast to coast railway would finally be driven in Craigellachie, British Columbia on November 7, 1885 - a year and half after this moment was captured in the newly founded Medicine Hat.

Medicine Hat Alberta Archival 1883





The craziest thing about finding and restoring these archival images when I did, is that I seem to be unintentionally following in the footsteps of this unnamed photographer who was capturing some of the first ever images in the area.

This image shows the newly founded tent town of Medicine Hat about a week after the completion of the CPR bridge across the river.