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Niagara's South Coast
  • PLACES TO GO
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    FORT ERIEPELHAMPORT COLBORNEWAINFLEET
  • THINGS TO DO
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    SUN AND SANDWATER ADVENTURESHERITAGE AND CULTURETRAILS AND CYCLINGFOOD AND DRINK
  • Where to Stay
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    NEWSGUIDEEVENTSWEATHERMAPSCONTACTGETTING HEREWHO WE ARE
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ADVENTURE IS WAITING FOR YOU

Spend quality time in one of our towns, or dedicate a few days to covering off the entire stretch. Our welcoming residents are here to make sure you have a positive experience, no matter what you decide to do.

Places in Niagara's South Coast

Pelham

Nestled in the heart of Niagara’s countryside, it won't take long for you to see that Pelham is enchanting to everyone.

Places in Niagara's South Coast

Port Colborne

A marine community through and through, this Welland Canal town is quiet in sound but loud with sights and activities.

Places in Niagara's South Coast

Fort Erie

Boasting a 42 km-wide panorama of coastline and a generous dose of spirited local culture, Fort Erie leaves an impression.

Places in Niagara's South Coast

Wainfleet

Families seeking a simple lifestyle flock to this rural community, making it a wonderful choice for a getaway vacation.

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Niagara River Parkway, Fort Erie
FORT ERIE
Comfort Maple in Pelham
PELHAM
Bridge 21, Port Colborne, Ontario
PORT COLBORNE
Long Beach Conservation Area, Wainfleet
WAINFLEET

Niagara's South Coast is situated on treaty land. This land is steeped in the rich history of the First Nations such as the Hatiwendaronk, the Haudenosaunee, and the Anishinaabe, including the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. There are many First Nations, Métis and Inuit from across Turtle Island that live and work here today. Niagara's South Coast stands with all Indigenous peoples, past and present, in promoting the wise stewardship of the lands on which we live.

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