Top Summer Activities in Fort Erie

Welcome to Fort Erie, an exciting summer destination for the town alone or a perfect starting point for a trip to Niagara Falls and your Lake Erie Road trip.

Credit: Town of Fort Erie

Explore arts, history, culture, festivals, dining, and the main highlight: the beach! Fort Erie is just as well-known for its rich history as it is for its Crystal Beach. But there is a ton to see and do beyond the beach and in town. The town is at the junction of the Niagara River and Lake Erie, making it an exceptional destination for any water adventures.

Historical & Cultural Attractions

  • Old Fort Erie National Historic Site is a site of a large battle from the War of 1812, along with being a historically significant Ontario Fort location. Today, you can visit the replica fort and open-air museum and see remnants of the original Fort built in 1764. The highlight of the museum tours is the Siege of Fort Erie Reenactment.
  • The Point Abino Lighthouse stands on Lake Erie to the west of Crystal Beach. It is a beautiful structure, especially set against the Lake Erie scenery. Guided tours of the lighthouse are available all summer.
  • Mather Arch Park, built by Niagara Parks in 1939, honours the architect of the International Peace Bridge. The monument is surrounded by manicured gardens and offers a great nighttime view of the illuminated Peace Bridge. The park symbolizes Canada-US peace and friendship.
  • There are even more museums to check out around Fort Erie, including the Fort Erie Historical Museum, The Railway Museum, Ridgeway Battlefield Heritage Park, and the Mewinzha Archaeology and Indigenous History Gallery.
  • Embark on a self-guided tour of Fort Erie’s historical several historical landmarks.
  • Safari Niagara offers a unique experience with over 1000 animals, featuring attractions, tours, shows, camps, and educational programs.
  • Spend an afternoon enjoying horse racing at one of North America’s most picturesque race tracks.

Beach & Water Fun

The major highlight of visiting Fort Erie, besides the rich history, is Crystal Beach. The waters are warm in the summer, the sand is soft, and the entire area is well-maintained by the city with features like picnic areas, playgrounds,

  • Bay or Crystal Beach is the main Fort Erie Beach. Along with the spacious beach, swimming areas, and basic park amenities, the beach also offers a public boat launch. Keep in mind that paid parking is in effect, and you’ll need to purchase a pass to the beach.
  • Getting out on the water without owning a boat is made much easier with the help of Adventure Crystal Beach who rent out sea-doos, multi-person SUPs, or single SUPs. On The Water Niagara are located a short drive north of Fort Erie and provide rentals for kayaks or paddleboards.
  • The city maintains and operates four more local boat launches located on the Niagara River.

 

The Best Trails around Fort Erie

Fort Erie is one small section of the Greater Niagara Circle Route, with many other great trails to explore in the area.

  • The Fort Erie section of the Greater Niagara Circle Route loops around the region with the around the Niagara River as it makes its way through town.
  • The main trail in town is the Friendship Recreation Trail which cuts through the entire town and follows the Erie shoreline east to west. The trail extends for 16km and permits cycling. This is the southern link for the Greater Niagara Circle Route.
  • The Shagbark Nature Park brings your walk a bit further away from the people and crowds and towards the animals and nature. The park has 4km of trails to explore with interpretive signage along the way to teach hikers about the bugs, animals, and plant life in the park.

 

Where to Dine in Fort Erie

There are two main locations with large groupings of restaurants in Fort Erie: Garrison Road, and Niagara Boulevard. Below is a quick guide to help you navigate the many wonderful places to eat in Fort Erie.

Summer Events & Festivals in Fort Erie

One could easily plan a summer getaway in Fort Erie around the city’s several events, festivals, and town parties. Plus, there are two nearby local markets to take advantage during your stay for fresh produce, sweets, meats, and handmade goods.

Where to Stay in Fort Erie

Fort Erie has a large number of chain hotels from which to choose. But beyond those are just as many unique inns, B&Bs, private rentals, or beachside cottages.


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