Niagara Parks – Queenston Heights

Serene park with deep historical significance

Located on top of the Niagara Escarpment, this wonderful park is the cradle of Niagara Falls, and has been enjoyed for years by nature lovers, hikers, and picnickers.

Queenston Heights is also the location of its namesake battle during the War of 1812, when Major-General Sir Isaac Brock was killed defending Upper Canada. A monument to his bravery is also onsite.

 

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Queenston Heights Park, 14184 Niagara Pkwy, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0, Canada

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Ranked #2 of 12 things to do in Queenston

karenktravels

Puerto Morelos, Mexico

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This park has become quite pricey. Parking is now $20 flat rate for 4 or more hours! Washrooms are far away and park is not handicap accessible. Rental of a shared area in the pavilion with a...

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We lucked out and hapened to be there during the anniversary of the battle of Queenston Height during the war of 1812. Great job by the reenactors plus they had the monument open and we were able to...

Terry M

Hamilton, Canada

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This site has a bit of everything. You can go for a picnic at any of the myriad of picnic tables to the left on entering. You can admire the floral displays. You can have a high end lunch or dinner...

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