Stroll back through history and enjoy world class theatre, fine
dining, shopping, our estate wineries, farm markets and historical sites.
Niagara-on-the-Lake, often called the loveliest town in Ontario,
has a long and distinguished history.
TODAY, over two hundred years after its founding,
Niagara-on-the-Lake hums with a different kind of traffic. Its many attractions
include historic sites - Fort George and the Historical Society Museum, the Shaw
Festival with its three theatres, the marina, our heritage business district for
shopping, golf courses, parks and beautiful farmland, agricultural markets and
our world famous Niagara wineries.
Come to the many special events held throughout the year! Take a
carriage ride through the Old Town, or a jet boat up the Niagara River. A short
drive along the scenic Niagara Parkway leads to Queenston Heights and Niagara
Falls. Check out the Butterfly Conservatory at the Niagara Parks Commission
site. Our town attracts thousands of visitors who stroll the old streets, enjoy
the comforts of fine hotels or our charming bed and breakfast homes, dine in our
many varied restaurants, and, if even for a little while, journey back in time
to a more leisurely time - the age of Niagara-on-the-Lake!