Experience the "Niagara-on-the-Lake Effect" with These 6 Delightful Attractions
Ghost Walk
Whether you’re a believer in the supernatural world or not, taking a ghost walk is a fun and fascinating experience. History buffs in particular will enjoy themselves as ghost stories often revolve around the history of the town or building in question, providing the opportunity to learn more about the area’s roots. Of course there’s also something enjoyable about that tingle that runs down your spine when you hear about a creepy ghost experience.
Niagara-on-the-Lake is the perfect place to partake in a ghost walk as it’s widely known as Canada’s most haunted town. As we’ve already talked about, the Niagara area was the site of many battles during the War of 1812 and has many old structures — prime conditions for supernatural activity.
This Ghost Walks company will take you to historic buildings such as the Olde Angel Inn, the courthouse, the Prince of Wales Hotel and more.
Cost
- Adults: $16 CAD
- Children (13 and under): $7 CAD
- Seniors (60 and over): $13 CAD
For an even more immersive experience, why not return to Fort George at night for a ghost tour? What seemed picturesque and quaint in the light of day quickly becomes creepy and foreboding by candlelight.
Dates and Times
- May and June: Sundays, 8:30 p.m. (no tours June 23 and 24)
- July and August: Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:30 p.m. (no tour July 14)
- September: Sundays, 7:30 p.m.
Shaw Festival
If you love going to live theater performances, you’ll want to visit Niagara-on-the-Lake while the Shaw Festival is happening. This year’s festival runs from April 6 to December 22 and features 13 productions. From musicals to comedies, from the classics to the modern, there’s something for every taste.
There are tons of fun extras happening throughout the year as well. You’ll have the chance to participate in workshops and Q&A’s, attend panels and backstage tours, and enjoy musical performances.
Tenerife holidays are filled with days spent on sandy beaches, nights gazing up at skies full of stars and plenty of cultural experiences in between.
Shopping
Whether you are looking to pick up a few new clothing items or pieces of home décor, or just want to do some window shopping, Queen Street is the place to go. Walk along a beautifully landscaped street past historic buildings, charming shopfronts and inviting restaurants.
Visit stores such as the Owl and the Pussycat, BeauChapeau and Serendipity. Indulge in treats from COWS Ice Cream, the Olde Tyme Candy Shoppe and Rocky Mountain Chocolate. Admire historic structures such as the Niagara Apothecary, the Old Courthouse and the Royal George Theatre.
Whether you buy anything or not, it’s worth exploring Niagara-on-the-Lake on foot.