Niagara-on-the-Lake – Ontario, Canada
What a wonderful road trip that led us to Niagara-on-the-Lake. The moment we arrived, the town felt like a garden in full bloom. a city full of flowers and easily one of the most beautiful places we had ever seen. Carefully tended beds spilled color along the sidewalks, hanging baskets framed lampposts and porches overflowed with bouquets of flowers.

We stayed at the elegant Prince of Wales Hotel, where polished wood, chandeliers and floral wallpaper transported us into another era. Sitting down for a formal afternoon tea only deepened the sense that we had stepped back into a storybook town from another century.

Niagara-on-the-Lake is one of Canada’s historically rich communities. The town is perched where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario and it is an area where indigenous people lived. In the late 1700s British Loyalists arrived drawn by the strategic location. In 1792, the town, then called Newark, became the first capital of Upper Canada.

That prominence made it a focal point during the War of 1812, when Fort George and the town were caught in the crossfire between British and American forces. Much of the settlement was burned and later rebuilt.
The town’s reputation today blends history with culture and leisure. Shaw Festival brings theatre each season, while surrounding vineyards form the heart of Ontario’s wine country.
Niagara-on-the-Lake is a place where flowers soften centuries of history and where tea is served in grand Victoria rooms. For us, it is one of those rare towns that lingers in memory as elegant and welcoming.

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