Real Estate At A Glance
Each year millions of people from around the world travel here to experience the Town’s unique charm and historic sites, including Fort George and Brock’s Monument; period-restored heritage homes, top-flight golf courses, breath-taking parks and gardens, as well as over 30 wineries and countless vineyards, many of which produce our world-class ice wine.
Real Estate in NOTL is full of opportunity. Made up of 5 communities - Old Town, Virgil, St. Davids, Queenston, and Glendale - there are plenty of options to choose from. With so many community events and offerings, it's no wonder Niagara-on-the-Lake is such a sought-after location.
For more information on the prettiest town in Canada - Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, get in touch with Lindsey Phieffer of Emerald Realty at 289.969.6243 or through our website.
Population
Niagara-on-the-Lake ~19,000
Average Age of Population
51.3 years of age across both men & women
Town Website
Nestled in the heart of Niagara-on-the-Lake, The Shaw Festival is one of North America's finest cultural attractions. Its calendar brims with an eclectic array of quirky comedies, bold dramas and sweeping classics which represent some of the best theatre ever created.
The Shaw Festival runs from February to December, and is a driving force for the communities tourism industry.
Niagara-on-the-Lake is known as the “Culinary Capital of Canada” for its outstanding selection of dining experiences. From farm-to-table fine dining like Treadwell to lively authentic pub atmospheres like The Irish Harp Pub - NOTL has something for everyone.
With well over 30 wineries to visit, there is always somewhere new to explore. Niagara's wine country is uniquely known for it's Ice Wine - which is made from frozen grapes left on the vine through winter. Visit the wineries yourself, or book a tour with Niagara's #1 rated wine tour company, Cellar Door Wine Experience.
NOTL was the first capital of Upper Canada and the town is home to many historic sites and monuments. Fort George, Navy Hall, Queenston Heights, Brock’s Monument, The Mackenzie Printery (Canada’s largest operating heritage printing museum), the Niagara Society Museum (one of the oldest and most complete of its kind in Ontario) and the Niagara Apothecary.
Other attractions include the marina, antique and gift shops, the oldest golf course in North America, and several parks & trails. With such a rich history, Niagara-on-the-Lake always ranks among the top destinations in Canada by popular travel websites.