Homer Anglican Cemetery is located on Regional Road 81, here known as Queenston St., at the border of St. Catharines and Niagara-on-the-Lake. The cemetery is under the care of the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake > Operations > Parks and Recreation. This cemetery has historical significance in Niagara being home to the first Anglican Church in the […]
Category: Historical Niagara
Niagara Ontario Canada has wonderfuly rich and diverse historical background.
Short Walk on a Long Pier
During the summer the streets in Port Dalhousie bustle with tourists and locals alike who come down for the many eateries and bars, shoppes and boutiques, fine dining, theatre, or just for a stroll along the pier that offers an excellent view of spectacular sunsets. On the Western side of the pier is Lakeside Park, […]
Battle of Fort George
The Battle of Fort George Marker On May 27, 1813, Fort George was the object of a large amphibious assault that lead to the loss of Fort George to the Americans. As the British retreated they destroyed most of the fort except for the powder magazine. The Americans repaired and fortified the fort and constructed […]