The Landscape of Nations Memorial is dedicated to the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and Indigenous allies that participated in the War of 1812. The Landscape of Nations Memorial affirms the proper place of First Nations peoples at the core of Canadian history. The memorial also recognizes the historic ceremony of reconciliation held...
Step into history at the Laura Secord Homestead, the beautifully restored home of Canada’s famed heroine. Discover the courageous journey she undertook during the War of 1812 to warn British forces of an impending American attack. Explore period furnishings, costumed interpreters, and engaging exhibits that bring her legacy to life....
The Legends on the Niagara facility is one of Canada’s premier golf destinations. Set on over 1,000 acres along the Niagara River, it offers an unforgettable experience for all golfers. The grounds feature two championship courses, a 9-hole short course, 360° driving range on 45 acres, state-of-the-art training academy, and...
Feast on delicious pub-style fare at this clubhouse restaurant overlooking the sprawling greens that border the historic War of 1812 battlegrounds. Located south of Niagara Falls at the edge of Chippawa, Legends of the Niagara Restaurant offers a warm, casual dining experience in a beautiful stone and timber clubhouse setting....
Lighthouse Festival produces Canadian plays and delivers high-quality, accessible theatre in Port Dover (Lighthouse Theatre) and Port Colborne (Roselawn Theatre). A registered charity since 1980, we support artists and bring meaningful Canadian stories to our communities.
Axe Throwing and Escape Room Facility
Explore 500 years of printing technology with the Mackenzie Printery, one of Canada’s oldest printing houses and a hidden gem of history. Located in the former home of William Lyon Mackenzie, it showcases historic printing presses—including the Louis Roy Press, the oldest in Canada. Discover how printing shaped democracy and...
For more than two centuries, McFarland House has stood as a monument to the impeccable demeanor and gracious living that epitomizes Niagara-on-the-Lake. Built at the turn of the 19th century by Scotsman John McFarland, the home was used as a military hospital during the War of 1812 by the Americans...