Places to stay in Fort Erie, Ontario
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Booking.comFort Erie is a town on the Niagara River in the Niagara Region, Ontario. It is located directly across the river from Buffalo, New York. Local restaurants include Green Acres Family Restaurant, Fort Erie Truck & Travel, Lee's Xpress, and Tony's.
Wondering where to stay? Visitors have access to a number of hotels in the town, though there are a few nearby Bed and Breakfasts. If you are travelling in the area, Fort Erie is located close to Port Weller Harbour, Stromness, Dent Drain, Palatine Hill and Quarry Ponds.
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Other local Fort Erie information and places to visit.
- Longitude: -78°59'35.768
- Latitude: 42°54'31.075
Things to see and do
Bird Kingdom Niagara Falls
Located at 5651 River Road. Your Adventure Begins Here!
Adventure City
Located at 4915 Clifton Hill. Located on the base of Clifton Hill on the Falls Avenue Resort, Adventure City offers numerous rides, challenges and arcade games. Experience unique rides only available at Adventure City such as, the Tour Bus Swat Team, Jungle Friends Funhouse, Traffic Slam Bumper Cars, or Wild Safari Mini Putt. Also offered are tons of themed arcade games for the whole family to enjoy.
Lundy's Lane Historical Museum
Located at 5810 Ferry Street. The Lundys Lane Historical Museum was established in 1961 by the Lundys Lane Historical Society and opened in the Mackenzie House on Drummond Road, the next year the Museum was turned over to the newly amalgamated City of Niagara Falls. In 1970 the Museum moved from its former site at Drummond Road and Lundys Lane to its present home at 5810 Ferry Street. This handsome two-storey limestone building was erected in 1874 on the site of the Battle of Lundys Lane and served as the Stamford Township Hall. John Latshaw, a prominent local architect, was the designer for what is now one of the few remaining structures of that time period in the City of Niagara Falls. In its early days the buildings basement housed the Drummondville Fire Department.
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Closed or unlisted properties
Renamed properties
- Econo Lodge Fort Erie at 1 Hospitality Drive may have been previously known as Comfort Inn Fort Erie
- Clarion Hotel & Conference Centre at 1485 Garrison Road may have been previously known as Holiday Inn