A Step Back in Time
If you're a history buff, you'll love exploring Niagara Falls. The history in Niagara Falls runs deep with the opportunity to experience some of the most historic sites in Canada.
If you're a history buff, you'll love exploring Niagara Falls. While the geographical wonder is more than 10,000 years old, the region’s native settlements can be traced back to the 13th century. The history in Niagara Falls runs deep with the opportunity to experience some of the most historic sites in Canada.
Learn more about the War of 1812 while discovering the sites and stories from home and create your plan of attack to experience Niagara Falls' storied past during your next visit.
1. Fort George Historic Site
As a military post that defended Upper Canada against American attacks, Fort George lives on through passionate costumed staff filling the air with music, smells of the kitchen, and the power of musketry and artillery during exciting presentations that bring the drama of the war to life!
2. The Siege of Fort Erie
Old Fort Erie was the first fort built in Ontario by the British - in 1764 during Pontiac's Rebellion - and Canada's bloodiest field of battle with over 3000 troops killed and wounded during the Siege of Fort Erie August 3 to September 21, 1814. Learn more about Old Fort Erie and the Siege of Fort Erie to prepare yourself for the time of red coats, black powder and gray fortress walls.
3. Laura Secord Homestead
The Laura Secord Homestead continues to enchant visitors as guides retell stories that made Laura Secord a crucial icon in Canadian history. In 2003, the Minister of Canadian Heritage designated Laura Secord a Person of National Historic Significance for her heroic actions during the War of 1812.
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