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Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON

The Town is located on the Southern Shore of Lake Ontario at the mouth of the Niagara River. Its geography with the Niagara Escarpment and the Lake as two unique bookends has created a terrific micro climate. Tender fruit crops, grapes and greenhouse operations have flourished in the area.   

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. Site of the old Neutral Indian village of Onghiara, it was settled at the close of the American Revolution by Loyalists coming to Upper Canada, many of whom had been members of the much feared Butler's Rangers based during the American Revolution at Fort Niagara, then under British control.

In 1781 the British Government purchased land from the Mississaugas; a strip of land 6 miles wide along the western bank of the Niagara River for "300 suits of clothing". By 1782, 16 families had become established and had cleared 236 acres. In 1791 part of the military reserve at the mouth of the river was chosen as the future townsite. In 1792, Newark - as it was named by Governor Simcoe, became the first capital of the newly-created colony of Upper Canada, and the legislature met here for five sessions, until Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe moved the capital to York. By 1796, 70 new homes were built, and the town continued to prosper as the economic, administrative and judicial centre for the Niagara Peninsula. The physical appearance of the town, with the exception of the powder magazine at Fort George was virtually erased by the burning of the town by the Americans during the war of 1812.

Rebuilt, Niagara became an active commercial centre, with a busy shipping and ship-building industry, as well as many shops and warehouses. The beautiful old homes lining the tree-shaded streets attest to the prosperity of its citizens.

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!

Local Attractions

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RiverBrink Art Museum Lecture Series Presents “Charles Pachter on In Search Of Simcoe” Sunday, October 16th at 2:00 pm   NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ontario. On Sunday afternoon, October 16th at 2:00 pm, well-known Canadian artist Charles Patcher will present his contemporary take on John Graves Simcoe and his pivotal role in the resettling of Loyalists from the American colonies ... Read More...
Posted by Gary Zalepa Jr. on 05/10/2011
“New York Abstract Expressionism” Friday, June 3, 2011, 6:30 p.m.            Come join us to celebrate our first ever lecture series with guest speaker Nancy Spector, Associate Curator of Education at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo. Nancy will speak on Abstract Expressionism and mid-twentieth century American artists such as Jackson Pollock, ... Read More...
Posted by Gary Zalepa Jr. on 26/05/2011

Community Events

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 10th Annual Pasta Dinner Fundraiser In Support of Respite Programs for Children with Special Needs  www.RedRoofRetreat.com John Michaels Banquet Hall 1368 Uppers Road, Thorold Sunday, April 29th, 2012 Doors Open at 4 pm Dinner at 5 pm   $20.00 per person $10.00 for children 6 -12yrs Children under 5yrs Free Prizes and Auction   Pre-order tickets by: ... Read More...
Posted by Gary Zalepa Jr. on 07/03/2012
  Niagara-on-the-Lake- Lord Mayor Dave Eke & Town Council will host an Alzheimer Great local fundraising event. Coffee Break fundraiser for the Alzheimer Society of Niagara Region on Friday,February 24, at 10:30 a.m. in the foyer of the Town Administration Building. Members of the public are encouraged to join the festivities and make a donation to this worthy cause while enjoying some ... Read More...
Posted by Gary Zalepa Jr. on 17/02/2012

Market Reports and Conditions

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According to the Conference Board of Canada and their analysis of Real Estate Board data, resale markets are tightening and prices in most areas are rising.   Locally in Niagara, unit sales figures are up 1.9% from September but still below those from October 2009. The number of resale homes available in October 2010 was still lower, 5% below the numbers in 2009. As some sellers ... Read More...
Posted by Gary Zalepa Jr. on 26/11/2010

Schools & Universities

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Featuring special guest speaker Professor Emeritus Desmond Morton Walker Poole Nixon LLP cordially invites you to a Remembrance Day Dinner featuring a talk by renowned historian, Professor Emeritus Desmond Morton of McGill University. Professor Morton will be discussing the role of Canada in the First World War in honour of Remembrance Day. Wednesday 9 November 2011 Drinks at 5:30pm; dinner ... Read More...
Posted by Gary Zalepa Jr. on 05/10/2011

Sports & Activities

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For all the hockey parents in NOTL... Deadline for early registration is Aug 1st. See attached memo from Minor Hockey regarding online registration. Just a reminder to go online to our new website www.notlhockey.com to register your child for the upcoming 2011/2012 hockey season before August 1st to avoid the $75 late fee per player.  We have a new program called Toolbox (being used in soccer ... Read More...
Posted by Gary Zalepa Jr. on 28/07/2011
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