Fort Erie

Fort Erie boasts a rich heritage, tradition, history and unique blend of rural and urban living. Along the Fort Erie shores of the mighty Niagara River winds the Niagara River Parkway, famous for being the best Sunday afternoon drive in the world, according to Sir Winston Churchill.

Historic Fort Erie
This local site of the War of 1812 is one of the most significant historic landmarks in the area. Fort Erie plays an integral role in presenting Canada’s history to visitors from around the world in its capacity as a museum, living history site and memorial park.
Minimum Time Required: 1 hour

Mildred Mahoney Dollhouse Gallery
Housing 140 exhibits spanning two centuries and rare masterpieces from England, Europe, the Orient and North America. Whether you visit for the miniature wonders or the building's historical and cultural significance, it will be a memorable excursion.
Minimum Time Required: 1 hour

Ridgeway
Located near Fort Erie, Ridgeway’s small town charm makes it a destination of choice for visitors to Niagara. With old-fashioned store fronts and customer service to match, Ridgeway offers a traditional main street with a unique mix of retail shops and service providers.
Minimum Time Required: 2 hours

Zooz
One of Fort Erie’s newest attractions is Zooz, a 44-hectare wildlife park that offers an exciting combination of interactive educational displays, art exhibits, playgrounds, a splash pad, fishing, paddle boats, picnic areas and hundreds of animals. A 9,000 seat amphitheatre makes it a perfect outdoor venue for live entertainment and concerts.
Minimum Time Required: 3 hours

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