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Time spent exploring Niagara’s vast collection of heritage sites, museums, historic forts, and storied outdoor spaces has a special kind of staying power. Experiencing the stories of Niagara’s First People, pioneers, War of 1812 heroes, and Underground Railroad icons in and around the very places they occurred leaves an imprint far more impactful than learning about them from a book or documentary.
As you walk the very battlefield where First Nation allies helped the heavily outnumbered Upper Canada defenders stand against American forces during the War of 1812, hear about Fort George’s history and hauntings on a candlelit ghost tour, or step into the church where Harriet Tubman once sat every Sunday, you’ll unlock an entirely new perspective on Niagara.
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