There are almost a dozen art galleries to choose from located in and around the Old Town of Niagara on the Lake. Some
galleries offer the possibility that the artist will be present for greeting and signings. Trisha Romance is just one of the
World Renowned artists that Niagara on the Lake is home to.
The Angie Strauss Gallery showcases her watercolor collection and The Walter Campbell Gallery is another must see on your
gallery tour throughout Niagara on the Lake. Beyond the Art Galleries there are several Historical Galleries to be explored.
Fort George is an authentic battle site maintained and manicured to take you back in time. Niagara Historical Museum and the
Mackenzie Printery to name just a few, offer a portal to Niagara's rich historical past.
Niagara on the Lake is a brilliant blend of History and modern day convenience. From 1812 battlegrounds to modern art, Niagara on the Lake offers venues to satisfy the historically curious to the artistic
avant-garde.
There are no less than 10 art galleries, most are located in the heritage area of Old Town Niagara-on-the-Lake. At some
galleries, there is a very good chance that you will meet the artist during your visit. Combine a B&B stay with a visit to
these fine galleries:

Stroll through streets of Historic Buildings
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1582 Niagara Stone Rd., Virgil
905-468-0068
- Romance Collection Gallery
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177 King Street
(905) 468-4431
- Angie Strauss Gallery
129 Queen Street
(905) 468-2570
- Artists' Loft
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188 Victoria Street
(905) 468-0670
- Ciutadella Gallery
219 Victoria Street
(905) 468-8190
- Doug Forsythe Gallery
92 Picton Street
(905) 468-3659
- Chantal Poulin Art Gallery
153 King Street
(905) 468-8923
- The Pumphouse
247 Ricardo Street
(905) 468-5455
- Riverbrink
116 Queenston Street, Queenston
(905) 262-4510
- Signature Works
92 Queen Street
(905) 468-2880
- Art of Walter Campbell Gallery
108 Queen Street
(905) 468-4446
As befitting a town that was the capital of Upper Canada from 1792-1796 and was the centre of efforts to expand United States
power into the fledgling province during the War of 1812-14, Niagara-on-the-Lake is blessed with several museums and historic
sites. The flagship museum is the Niagara Historical Museum that has been located in Niagara-on-the-Lake since 1906. The
Niagara-on-the-Lake Historic Sites Alliance has the following properties open to the public:
- Niagara Historical Museum
43 Castlereagh Street
(905) 468-3912
- Fort George
Niagara Parkway
(905) 468-6614
- Mackenzie Printery & Newspaper Museum
1 Queenston Street, Queenston
(905) 262-5676
- McFarland House
15927 Niagara Parkway
(905) 468-3322
- The Niagara Apothecary
5 Queen Street
(905) 468-3845
- The Pumphouse
247 Ricardo Street
(905) 468-5455
- Riverbrink
116 Queenston Street, Queenston
(905) 262-4510
- St. Mark's Church
41 Byron Street
(905) 468-3123
- The Stewart Homestead
507 Butler Street
(905) 468-0225
- Willowbank Heritage Estate
14487 Niagara Parkway, Queenston
(905) 262-1239
- Laura Secord Homestead
29 Queenston Street, Queenston
(905) 262-4851
- Brock Monument
Queenston Heights, Queenston
(905) 468-6621