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The Best Historic Sites Along the Lake Ontario US Canada Border

Experience the Rich History of This Border Between Canada and the United States

By Fern Cohen, published Jul 18, 2008
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The area along Lake Ontario is full of historical sites to explore. Lake Ontario is the eastern-most of the Great Lakes. It forms a 193-mile-long, 53-mile-wide border between Canada and the United States, particularly between New York State and the Canadian province of Ontario. The history of this region as a fortification during the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812, lives on in forts and historical restorations. You can also visit grand estates and historic sites which are full of the history of the Lake Ontario region's important role as a maritime commercial center of the 19th century. Both sides of the border offer opportunities to enjoy this legacy.

Canadian Side of Lake Ontario

Fort George National Historic Site of Canada
Fort George played a major role in the War of 1812. You can explore the fort at your leisure, or take a tour. The eight buildings have been beautifully restored, and costumed staff are well-informed about the history of the fort. They run tours from April through October. If you want a trip back 200 years, you will find Fort George fascinating!

Fort Mississauga National Historic Site is an important fort in Canada's history. During the War of 1812, the Canadians and British built the fort to defend the border from the American army. Fort Mississauga was one of a chain of forts along the Great Lakes border between Canada and the United States. In the 1900s, the fort was used to train Canadian military forces for both World Wars, and the Korean Conflict. Today, Fort Mississauga is located on the grounds of a golf club, but there is a pedestrian trail to the fort.

The town of Niagara on the Lake has the reputation as one of the prettiest towns in Canada, Niagara-on-the-Lake is also one of the most fascinating historically. This town retains its 19th century charm and you can explore its forts and grand mansions

United States Side of Lake Ontario

The Best Historic Sites Along the Lake Ontario US Canada Border

Fort Mississauga, an important historical site on the Canadian side of Lake Ontario.

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Takeaways
  • Lake Ontario was an important border between Canada and the United States in the 18th century.
  • The Lake Ontario region was important to maritime commerce in the 19th century.
  • There are many preserved forts used in the French and Indian, Revolutionary, and 1812 wars.
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