Stroll
back through history and enjoy world class theatre, fine
dining, shopping, estate wineries, farm markets and historical
sites. Niagara-on-the-Lake, often called the "Prettiest
Town in Canada", has a long and distinguished history.
It was the first capital of Upper Canada. Destroyed during
the war of 1812-14, and rebuilt, Niagara became an active
centre once again. Over two hundred years after its founding,
Niagara-on-the-Lake hums to a different tune. Its many attractions
include historic sites, the Shaw Festival with its three
theatres, the marina, our heritage business district for
shopping, antiquing, golf courses, parks and beautiful farmland,
agricultural markets and our world famous Niagara wineries.
A short drive along the scenic Niagara Parkway, beside the
beautiful Niagara River, leads to historic Queenston Heights
and world-famous Niagara Falls. The town's famous landmark
is best known as the War Memorial Clock Tower.
Thousands of visitors stroll the old streets, enjoy the
comforts of fine accommodation including a vast variety
of charming bed and breakfast homes, and dine in our many
fine restaurants. It's a short journey back to a more leisurely
time - the age of Niagara-on-the-Lake!
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