Balls Falls Conservation Area
Balls Falls Conservation Area has structures dating back to the 19th century when it was a small village where the Ball Family lived and worked.
Battle Ground Hotel Museum
The Battle Ground Hotel Museum is located on the hallowed grounds of the Lundy’s Lane Battlefield, National Historic Site. The building was bequeathed to the City of Niagara Falls on the death of the prior owner, Ruth Redmond.
Beaverdams Church
Historic Beaverdams Church (1832) serves as an important testament to the resilience and fortitude of the people who have lived in this corner of the Niagara region for thousands of years.
Brock University Archives & Special Collections
The Brock University Archives and Special Collections house some of the most unique, rare and valuable collections in the Brock University Library.
Butler's Barracks
Butler’s Barracks is a historic military complex located southwest of Fort George National Historic Site in Niagara-on-the-Lake. The site’s designation is related to its military [...]
Canada's Toy Farm Museum
Starting with about 500 toys, this collection of farm toys is now up to more than 3,000. From John Deere to Massey Ferguson to Case, [...]
Caves Springs Conservation Area
An exciting project is underway to enhance access to the Cave Springs Conservation Area.
Drummond Hill Cemetery
The Drummond Hill Cemetery is the focal point of the Battle of Lundy's Lane, with the Memorial being the most pronounced marker on the field.
Fort Erie Historical Museum
This Fort Erie Historical museum is housed in the 1874 Bertie Township Hall.
Fort Erie Public Library
Library website: https://www.fepl.ca/ Genealogy Research: https://www.fepl.ca/genealogy
Fort Erie Railway Museum
The Fort Erie Railway Museum is a host of multiple railway artifacts including tools and telegraphic equipment, the original Grand Trunk Railway Station and the CN B-1 Station.
Fort George, Niagara-on-the-Lake
Soldiers in redcoats fire muskets, clouding the air with black powder smoke. Music drifts past blockhouses, a historic powder magazine, and cannons on the lookout. [...]
Fort Mississauga
Fort Mississauga was constructed by British forces in 1814 to replace Fort George, which had been destroyed by the invading American forces in 1813 during the Battle [...]
Friends of Lincoln's History
Members are encouraged to send original family histories, stories, pictures, documents or copies. The society is collecting for future generations to enjoy and learn from [...]
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