Port Colborne is a Niagara Peninsula city of over 18,000 residents located at the southern terminus of the Welland Canal on the northern shore of Lake Erie. Following the completion of the canal in 1833, this small settlement on Gravelly Bay was named a port-of-entry in 1834 and given its present name in honour of Upper Canada's then Lieutenant-Governor Sir John Colborne, who was instrumental in securing funding for the canal project.
Oakville Galleries is a forum for engaging people with the questions that shape us as individuals, communities and cultures. In all aspects of its operations, the Galleries draws on contemporary art to facilitate reflection and discovery in unexpected and stimulating ways.
The Art Centre displays selective works of art, paintings & sculptures by famous Canadian & International artists. The Café offers a variety of gourmet coffees, drinks, sweets and sandwiches.
Soar 175 feet above Niagara Falls on the SkyWheel for the most spectacular view you will ever experience. Head down to Clifton Hill and take a ride on Canada’s largest observation wheel, the Niagara SkyWheel. Towering 175 feet (53 metres) over the Niagara Falls horizon, the Niagara SkyWheel is the newest, most exciting way to see Niagara Falls. From this vantage point you will be treated to memorable views of the Horseshoe and American Falls, the Niagara River Niagara Parks and other landmarks.
Clifton Hill: 70,000 square feet of fun, in the heart of Niagara Falls. Featuring over 300 games! Visit our website to know how you, your friends and family can have the greatest fun ever!