Art Galleries & Museums
There are no less than 10 art galleries, most are located in the heritage area of Old Town Niagara-on-the-Lake. At some
galleries, there is a very good chance that you will meet the artist during your visit. Combine a B&B stay with a visit to
these fine galleries:

Fort George - Powder Magazine
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As befitting a town that was the capital of Upper Canada from 1792-1796 and was the centre of efforts to expand United States
power into the fledgling province during the War of 1812-14, Niagara-on-the-Lake is blessed with several museums and historic
sites. The flagship museum is the Niagara Historical Museum that has been located in Niagara-on-the-Lake since 1906. The
Niagara-on-the-Lake Historic Sites Alliance has the following properties open to the public:
- Niagara Historical Museum
43 Castlereagh Street (905) 468-3912
- Fort George
Niagara Parkway (905) 468-6614
- Mackenzie Printery & Newspaper Museum
1 Queenston Street, Queenston (905) 262-5676
- McFarland House
15927 Niagara Parkway (905) 468-3322
- The Niagara Apothecary
5 Queen Street (905) 468-3845
- The Pumphouse
247 Ricardo Street (905) 468-5455
- Riverbrink
116
Queenston Street, Queenston (905) 262-4510
- St. Mark's Church
41 Byron Street (905) 468-3123
- The Stewart Homestead
507 Butler Street (905) 468-0225
- Willowbank Heritage Estate
14487 Niagara Parkway, Queenston (905) 262-1239
- Laura Secord Homestead
29 Queenston Street, Queenston (905) 262-4851
- Brock Monument
Queenston Heights, Queenston (905) 468-6621
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