Shaw Festival Theatre |
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The Shaw Festival – bringing great theatre to life in the heart of Niagara Wine Country. One of the world’s finest theatre companies, the Shaw Festival is celebrated for its vivid and exhilarating productions of plays by Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries (1856-1950), and plays about the period of Shaw’s lifetime. Join us for a compelling theatre experience with plays in four theatres from April to October in historic Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Located between Toronto, ON and Buffalo, NY, near Niagara |
Niagara Parks Garden Trail |
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Hiking Trails; Scenic/ Historic Walking Areas |
Niagara Riding Stables |
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Niagara trail riding at it’s best! Public trail riding along the Niagara escarpment in the heart of wine country. Niagara’s longest running trail riding establishment, since 1961. No experience necessary, horses for all levels, minimum age 10 yrs. 15 minutes from both Old Town Niagara On The Lake and Niagara Falls. Open all season, reservations recommended. |
Mackenzie Printery & Newspaper Museum, Queenston |
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Mackenzie Printery & Newspaper Museum, Queenston |
Fort George National Historic Site of Canada |
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Fort George National Historic Site in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, offers a fascinating and thought-provoking experience by allowing visitors to be immersed in a very important part of the history of Canada, the War of 1812. |
Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club |
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Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club |
Niagara Classic Transport |
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Niagara Classic Transport offers “Canada’s Most UNIQUE Fleet of Impeccable Vehicles!” our services include Wine Tours, Weddings, Airport Service (BUF, YYZ, YTZ, YHM, IAG) Point-to-Point, Charter, Engagements, Proms, Anniversaries. |
McFarland House |
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McFarland House |
Queenston Heights Park, Queenston |
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Queenston Heights Park, Queenston |
Niagara Apothecary Museum |
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Niagara Apothecary Museum |
Brock’s Monument National Historic Site, Queenston |
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At 185 feet tall, with a stone figure of General Brock at the top, this memorial stands today, watching over the town of Queenston and the Heights above. |
Music Niagara |
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Music Niagara – 40 Concerts of Classical, Jazz, Vocal, Choral and Country music in unique venues in the heart of Niagara’s beautiful wine country. |
Simcoe Park |
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Simcoe Park |
Niagara Historical Society & Museum |
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Niagara Historical Society & Museum |
On Niagara’s Main Street |
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A garden of tulips on the main street of Niagara-on-the-Lake direct the eye to the cenotaph – a clock tower built as a memorial to those who gave their lives in wars past.
(Photo Credit: Charlotte Letkemann)
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Niagara Pumphouse Visual Art Centre |
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Niagara Pumphouse Visual Art Centre |
Laura Secord Homestead, Queenston |
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Laura Secord Homestead, Queenston |
RiverBrink Art Museum, Queenston |
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RiverBrink Art Museum, located in the historic village of Queenston, within the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, is a public art museum open since 1983. Situated in a large country home overlooking the Niagara River, the museum features exhibitions from the renowned art collection of Samuel E. Weir, as well as outstanding artworks on loan from Canadian and international collections. The museum grounds and gardens provide a spectacular view of the Niagara River.The museum holds approximately 1,400 works in the permanent collection, including paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and decorative arts. The focus of the collection is historical Canadian art, with additional holdings of European art (particularly British and French) and American art. The collection contains works from some of Canada’s most significant artists: Tom Thomson, Emily Carr, the members of the Group of Seven, Cornelius Krieghoff, Paul Kane, and Marc Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté. The RiverBrink Reference Library contains over 4,000 books on fine and decorative arts, history and Canadiana. In addition, the collection includes 500 rare and limited edition books, available for consultation by appointment. These include books such as A New Discovery of the Vast Country in America (London 1698) by Father Louis Hennepin and Travels Through the Canadas (London 1807) by George Heriot.Our theme for 2013 is collecting in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the opening of the art museum, and include:2013 exhibitions:Sam Weir, The Consummate CollectorThe Battle of Lake ErieNineteenth-Century Views of the War of 1812Norval Morrisseau, Journey With a GeniusA Private Collection of Inuit SculptureMarine Art: Work, Play and PerilSummer hours (Victoria Day Weekend to Oct. 27): daily 10 am to 5pm. Winter Hours (Nov. 1 to May 17): Wed. to Sat. 10 am to 5 pm. Admission: Adults $5, Seniors & Students $4, under 12 free. Features gift shop and free parking. For more information telephone |
Living Water Wayside Chapel |
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Living Water Wayside Chapel |
Mystery on the Lake – Interactive Theatre |
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A new adventure in interactive theatre combines the rich history of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada with live improvisational theatre. This unique entertainment format is appropriately dubbed, “Theatre that ‘moves’ you!”, since participants travel between a variety of related outdoor venues. The MOTL experience is part amazing race, part scavenger hunt, part historical adventure, and part interactive theatre. Teams compete against the clock and each other as they are dispatched on an entertaining quest collecting clues, solving puzzles, and interacting with wacky character actors on this unique scavenger hunt as they discover historic Niagara-on-the-Lake. Participants will travel about 1.7 km (1 mile) during the adventure with frequent stops. Customized show dates and times for groups are available.”Theatre Express” performances are also available and provide a ‘theatre where you are’ indoor experience with customized themes within an interactive theatre format. |
Butler’s Barracks National Historic Site |
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Butler’s Barracks National Historic Site |
St. Vincent De Paul Church |
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St. Vincent De Paul Church |
Something-Something Productions |
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Something-Something Productions |
The Museum of the Paranormal |
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Experience the MUSEUM OF THE PARANORMAL, a unique museum and the first of its kind in all of Canada!Located down the cobblestone path beside Maple Leaf Fudge, it features many haunted artifacts, intriguing historical pieces, oddities, curiosities and much more! With a Gift Shop for that spooky souvenir not available anywhere else. Ghost Walks, tours and more! |
Fort Mississauga |
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Fort Mississauga |
Centennial Lilac Garden, Queenston |
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Centennial Lilac Garden, Queenston |
Royal Niagara Golf Club |
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Royal Niagara Golf Club |
Two Mile Creek Conservation Area |
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Two Mile Creek Conservation Area |
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