Niagara on the Lake

Niagara on the Lake Queen Street

Niagara on the lake Queen Street
Niagara on the lake Queen Street

Niagara on the Lake Queen Street

Discover Niagara on the Lake, a well-preserved 19th century village, by taking a scenic drive along the Niagara Parkway. You can explore luxurious wineries, quaint boutiques, restaurants, and bed and breakfast hotels by driving or biking through the area. There are many tourist attractions to visit, including the Fort George Historic Site, Queen’s Royal Park, and RiverBrink Art Museum.

Kurtz Orchards

Kurtz Orchards

Welcome to Kurtz Orchards Farm and Marketplace in Historic Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada

Fort George

Fort George landscape featuring several buildings with the edge of the water appearing on the right side of the image. The sky is clear and the sun is setting.
Fort George landscape featuring several buildings with the edge of the water appearing on the right side of the image. The sky is clear and the sun is setting.

Fort George

Fort George, located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, played a significant role in the War of 1812 as a key strategic point for the British forces. It was the final resting place for Major General Sir Isaac Brock, a military hero known as the "savior of Upper Canada," who died in the Battle of Queenston Heights in October 1812. Brock and his aide-de-camp John Macdonell were originally buried within the fort, marking their sacrifice for the British cause.

Shaw Theatre

Shaw Collage from left to right: Animated woman that appears to be a puppet with strings attached to her joints. A woman dressed in yellow sitting by a pool with a little boat and man in her hands. A shirtless man with his back turned to the camera, showcasing what appears to be a tattoo on the back of his right shoulder.
Shaw Collage from left to right: Animated woman that appears to be a puppet with strings attached to her joints. A woman dressed in yellow sitting by a pool with a little boat and man in her hands. A shirtless man with his back turned to the camera, showcasing what appears to be a tattoo on the back of his right shoulder.

Shaw Theatre

In the spirit of Bernard Shaw, the Shaw Festival produces theatre that delights, provokes the mind and stirs the soul through an experience so compelling that artists, audiences and supporters are drawn to our work in Niagara-on-the-Lake, and beyond.

Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours

Yellow Whirlpool Jet boat filled with passengers wearing orange life jackets as the water beneath them is propelled creating a jet stream on either side of the boat
Yellow Whirlpool Jet boat filled with passengers wearing orange life jackets as the water beneath them is propelled creating a jet stream on either side of the boat

Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours

Of course the combatants of the War of 1812 didn't travel the mighty Niagara River on a 1500 horsepower Jet Boat but in this day and age you can retrace their historical journey as part of a Whirlpool Jet Boat Tour!

Niagara On The Lake

Niagara on the Lake Queen Street with a the Memorial Clock Tower in the centre, cars parks along the side of the road with flower beds along both sides of the image on a clear Summer day
Niagara on the Lake Queen Street with a the Memorial Clock Tower in the centre, cars parks along the side of the road with flower beds along both sides of the image on a clear Summer day

Niagara On The Lake

Explore Niagara even further...by taking a scenic drive along the Niagara Parkway and discovering Niagara on the Lake.

Niagara on the Lake is a well-preserved 19th century village loaded with charm! You can drive or bike through the area, which includes luxurious wineries, quaint boutiques, restaurants, and bed and breakfast hotels.

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