Riding this hundred-year-old carousel really takes you back, and will bring out the child in anyone. The carousel’s own history goes back to turn-of-the-last-century Brooklyn, New York before making its way to St. Catharines in 1921.
The beautifully restored horses, lions, camels, and goats – 68 in all – were all carved by hand. And how charming is it that it still only costs a nickel per ride?
The carousel is open daily from Victoria Day weekend until Labour Day weekend. Check website for hours.
Latest Reviews
DrM898
Beamsville, Canada
Fantastic place for small children, with a lovely park and beach close by. This is a great place for a day trip for everyone in the family.
Seumais
Manitoba, Canada
What a great attraction and still priced at a whole nickel!! Problem is, I cant remember the last time I had a nickel. The young staff were great. I put a quarter in the box and the said that was...
Selena S
If you are driving through stop here and ride the carousel. You do have to pay to park. We had lunch here at the park then rode the carousel.