Waterfront Trail - Along the Canadian Shores of Lake Ontario

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Go back in time and experience what life was like in the 19th century along the Waterfront Trail. Where can you learn the trades of tinsmith or blacksmith? Are you interested in stopping for afternoon tea? What about sitting in an 1859 classroom? Where will you find 70 architectural fragments and sculptures? Who was a forwarder? Which castle is on Heart Island? Click on the links below to find out more about Ontario’s history along the Waterfront Trail.

 

TO EXPERIENCE PIONEERING LIFE ALONG THE WATERFRONT TRAIL, VISIT

Jordan Historical Museum in Lincoln (click for map)
     
Paletta Lakefront Park in Burlington  
     
Bradley Museum in Mississauga  

   
Guildwood Park in Toronto  
     
Boldt Castle in Leeds and the Thousand Islands  
     
Fulford Place in Brockville  
     
Homewood Museum in Augusta  
     
Forwarders Museum in Prescott  
     
Upper Canada Village in South Dundas  


 

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