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A quaint township, full of unique visitor experiences and stunning scenery, carefully preserved and protected like nowhere else in Canada. Niagara-on-the-Lake has been designated Canada`s `Prettiest Town`, and has a very rich history, boasting a number of important attractions, like the popular Shaw Festival Theatre, one of the world`s premiere Theatre Houses. Niagara is Canada`s most celebrated grape and wine producing region with an excellent reputation for its fine wines, and tours and tasting are always a delight. Rent a bike or join a guided bicycle tour of our wineries. You can also follow the wine route by car or visit the wineries in season on a local tour bus. The northern terminus of the Niagara River Recreation Trail is at Fort George. Used as a walking, cycling and rollerblade path parallel to the Niagara River, you can travel 56 kms south to Fort Erie. Along the way, you can visit historic Fort George, The Botanical Gardens, Queenston Heights, and one of the natural wonders of the world, Niagara Falls. Once the capital of Ontario, Niagara-on-the-Lake is a quaint township, full of unique visitor experiences and stunning scenery. Set by the Niagara River and Lake Ontario, it was home to a strong military presence and a busy port. Fort George National Historic Site was the military stand post of the British, and has been completely reconstructed, with costumed actors performing throughout the site. The Laura Secord Homestead is the historic home of the War of 1812 heroine, and visitors can look through the two storey refurbished cottage. Niagara-on-the-Lake is also home to the well-known Shaw Festival, one of Canada`s premier theatre festivals. Enjoy a round of golf at North America's oldest golf course. See living history at Fort George or learn about the past at the Historical Museum. Ride the historic S.S. Pumper, speed up the river on the Whirlpool Jet Boat or enjoy a bird`s-eye view from aboard a Skyway Helicopter. One of Canada`s oldest cities and renowned for their Bed and Breakfast establishments, with its array of historic old mansions. Sitting on the corner edge of Lake Ontario where the Niagara River empties into the great lake, the tree-lined streets of Niagara-on-the-Lake take visitors on a journey back in time. These are homes where every personal touch is dedicated to you, the guest. Enjoy the unique styles of decor and cuisine, seasoned with warm hospitality. Your friendly bed and breakfast innkeeper can guide you to points of interest that only locals know about to make your stay full and pleasurable. Enjoy a present day excursion into the past and share in the pride and enjoyment of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
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