

The Town of Fort Erie is a cosy community of nearly 28,000 people, nestled along the south-eastern shore of Lake Erie, at the head of the Niagara River. Just a 10-minute drive across the International Peace Bridge (one of the busiest border crossings between Canada and the U.S.) are all the amenities of Buffalo, N.Y.
The Old Fort Erie is a British garrison used during the War of 1812 to repel invading American forces. It was fully restored to provide the visitor with a sense of life as a soldier in the early 1800’s. The Fort Erie Railroad
Museum is home to the Canadian National Railway steam locomotive # 6218 and caboose. Climb aboard and explore!
The Fort Erie Race Track and Slots is one of the premier thoroughbred horse racing tracks in Canada. It’s home to the Prince of Wales Stakes Race which is the second leg of the Canadian triple Crown.
Major events include the Fort Erie Home Show; the Friendship Festival; the Annual Siege Weekend, a re-enactment of the siege at Fort Erie; and the Heritage Day Festival and Craft Show.
For more information please visit the Town of Fort Erie and the Regional Municipality of Niagara
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