History buffs come feed your passion. Explore life as a Loyalist at Upper Canada Village. Learn how the soldiers protected our borders in 1812 at Fort Wellington, National Historic Site of Canada in Prescott and World Heritage Site Fort Henry in Kingston. Learn about military history with a visit to the National Historic Site Fort Wellington in Prescott and the National Air Force Museum in Trenton. When you tour the villages along The Great Waterway, you’ll also uncover some small gems including the Mariner’s Park Museum in Picton and Rose House Museum in Waupoos.
Please note that some of our popular sites and attractions are seasonal operations and many operate on reduced hours during the Fall & Winter months – it’s always best to check in advance before your trip!
Historic. In every sense.
Military Salute!
Celebrate Kingston’s long history with the Canadian and British military with an overnight package that includes admission to the Royal Military College Museum in Fort Frederick, the Military Communications and Electronics Museum on Canada Forces Base Kingston and a trip to Fort Henry, an UNESCO World Heritage site. Read More >
From Dawn til Dusk Package
2 and 3 night package includes Fort Henry’s World Heritage Day Program and Sunset Ceremony, choice of a daytime or starlit 1000 Islands cruise and overnight accommodation. Additional options include Bellevue House, Confederation Trolley tour and fine dining at Le Chien Noir Read More >
Experience our Museums
Experience a two night historic and cultural getaway! Read More >
Upper Canada Village Alight At Night Festival Packages
Stroll around the streets to see the picturesque Village “Alight at Night” with over half-a-million lights! Read More >
New Upper Canada Discovery Centre at Upper Canada Village
The Upper Canada Discovery Centre is an exciting new facility located at the entrance to Upper Canada Village. Read More >
Dundas County Genealogy & Loyalist Resource Centre
If you are searching your family genealogy in Dundas county, this resource centre is certainly one to have on your list. Read More >
Lost Villages Museum Complex
Memorabilia and photos of the six villages lost in 1958 during the flooding of the St. Lawrence Seaway make this museum unique. Read More >
EXPIRED – Doors Open – Cornwall and the Seaway Valley, Sept 10-11
Part of the Doors Open Ontario event, over 30 historic & cultural sites throughout the region open their doors to visitors. Read More >
RCAF Memorial Foundation’s Charity Banquet – September 24, 2011
The RCAF Memorial Foundation cordially invites you to the 7th Annual Charity Banquet. Read More >



