Fort Henry
Step through the wooden gates and enter the realm of 19th-century military life. Fort Henry continues its role as a museum and historic site for visitors from all around the world.
Step through the wooden gates and enter the realm of 19th-century military life. Fort Henry continues its role as a museum and historic site for visitors from all around the world.
The Lost Villages are ten communities in the Canadian province of Ontario, in the former townships of Cornwall and Osnabruck (now South Stormont) near Cornwall, which were permanently submerged by the creation of the Saint Lawrence Seaway in 1958. The museum consists of ten heritage buildings, moved and restored to Ault Park from The Lost Villages and surrounding townships by Lost Villages History Society.
As its name suggests, Woodlands Campground is located in a beautiful wooded setting facing Lake St. Lawrence. It boasts some of the most memorable sunsets in the area which you can enjoy from its two sandy, private beaches. Each August, its 186 campsites play host to the largest outdoor dog show in Canada!
What was it really like to live and work in the 1860s? Travel back in time to one of Canada's largest living-history sites and experience Village Life!
A key part of the experience is the authentic buildings that make up the village, the activities that each housed, and of course, the people who lived there.
Canada’s First Railway Tunnel was completed in 1860 for the Brockville and Ottawa Railway and later owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway until being acquired by the City of Brockville in 1983. The Tunnel is a remarkable example of Canada’s pre-Confederation industrial heritage and is open to the public. Key features of the Tunnel are a new paved concrete floor, state-of-the-art energy efficient lighting and a music soundtrack to help bring history to the present.
Having officially been dubbed Canada’s Most Beautiful Village by Communities in Bloom, and with more designated heritage buildings than any other Ontario community of like-size, Merrickville is a unique and vibrant Victorian village on The Rideau Canal.
The Ogdensburg Prescott International Bridge (also known as the St. Lawrence Bridge and the Seaway Skyway), is a suspension bridge connecting Ogdensburg, New York in the United States to Johnstown, Ontario in Canada.