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Described as 'a village within a city', this historic port district of St. Catharines was home to the first three Welland Canals and still serves as host to the Henley Regatta Rowing Course. A restored pier features an antique carousel, which still sells rides for just 5 cents and the many 19th-century buildings now house trendy shops, restaurants and B&Bs. Address: Port Dalhousie St. Catharines ON CAN
1 905 937-4783
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While people come to see the falls, they stay for Clifton Hill--a district next to the falls packed full of restaurants, attractions, shopping and more. Such attractions in this popular neighbourhood include mini golf, wax museum, casino, maze, fun house, gardens and too many more to mention. Address: Clifton Hill Niagara Falls ON
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The Downtown Mercantile District is one of two historic areas in St. Catharines, the other being the Port Dalhousie area on the lakefront. The downtown district includes historic Yates Street, the Heritage Queen Street District and the busy St. Paul Street, all home to countless local businesses, shops and restaurants. Address: . St. Catharines ON CAN
Send an Email 1 905 685-8424
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Queen Street Heritage District Visitors to the Queen Street Heritage District, in downtown St. Catharines, will find the streets lined with grand houses, churches and commercial buildings, once home to the city's leading businessmen and families. Georgian, Italian and Gothic architectural styles are present in the district, as well as the historic Montebello Park. Address: Queen Street St. Catharines ON CAN
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Historic Yates Street Historic Yates Street, one of two heritage districts in downtown St. Catharines, is lined with elegant Victorian homes from as early as 1840. The street parallels Twelve Mile Creek which originally served as the first and second Welland Canals. Address: Yates Street St. Catharines ON CAN
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The Port Colborne Heritage Village consists of historic gardens, walkways, a picnic park and a number of heritage buildings, including a 1869 Georgian-style home, a one-room school house, a blacksmith shop, a 1905 Edwardian cottage and an 1820 log cabin. Address: Downtown Port Colborne ON Canada
Send an Email 1 905 834-7604
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