
Niagara-on-the-Lake has often been referred
to as the “Loveliest Town in Ontario”. Countless attractions
including historical sites, Shaw
Festival which helped bring old Niagara into international
focus, the marina, and heritage business district for shopping,
golf courses, parks and stunning farmland, agricultural markets.
Find out all about the world famous Niagara
wineries with a wide selection of tours.
A short drive along the scenic Niagara Parkway, beside the beautiful
Niagara River, leads to historic Queenston Heights, home to The
Laura Secord Homestead and also leading to one of the “Seven
Wonders”, Niagara Falls.
The Town has retained its 19th century charm and is a wonderful
place to explore with its forts, grand mansions, colourful gardens
and parks. See living history at
Fort George or learn about the past at the Historical Museum.
The Clock Tower stands proud marking the towns’ famous landmark.
Its many attractions and historical sites are an indication of
Niagara-on-the-Lake's long and distinguished history. In the Town
of Niagara-on-the-Lake, heritage has been carefully preserved
and protected like nowhere else in Canada.

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