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Take a tour of this beautifully restored Georgian home, then relax and enjoy fresh baked scones with tea. Once used as a hospital during the War of 1812, this site features a period herb garden, picnic pavilion and playground. Address: 15927 Niagara Parkway Niagara-on-the-Lake ON Canada L0S 1J0
Send an Email (13) 1 905 371-0254
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Reconstructed in the 1930s, Fort George historically served as the British Headquarters for southern Ontario in the War of 1812. From May to November each year, the Fort, comprised of eight restored buidlings, relives it's history through re-enactments and staff in period dress. Gift shop on site, orientation films, group tours and educational programmes available. Address: 26 Queen's Parade, Box 787 Niagra-on-the-Lake ON Canada L0S 1J0
Send an Email (19) 1 905 468-4257
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Hourly tours of the lower Niagara river on the only remaining wood fired steamship in North America. Located at the Navy Hall Dock in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Private Charters and Group Rates available on request. Address: 5201 Valley Way Niagara Falls ON L2E 1X3
Send an Email (17) 1 905 468-8343
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Visit the home of Laura Secord, heroine of the War of 1812. This brave woman walked 32 km (20 miles) through enemy lines to warn the British forces of an impending attack. Today, costumed interpreters recount her adventures in this restored building. Ice cream shop adjacent to homestead serves light refreshments. Address: 29 Queenston St. Queenston ON Canada L0S 1J0
Send an Email (14) 1 905 262-4851
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