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Brock's Monument: A Symbol of Canadian Heroism

Commemorating a War of 1812 hero, Brock's Monument offers panoramic views and a glimpse into Canadian history in picturesque Queenston Heights, Niagara-on-the-Lake.

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Dominating Queenston Heights, Brock's Monument commemorates Major General Sir Isaac Brock, a hero of the War of 1812. Climb the monument for panoramic views and delve into Canadian history at this significant landmark.

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Local tips

  • Climb the 235 steps to the top of the monument for panoramic views of the Niagara region.
  • Explore the Queenston Heights Park, including the battlefield and gardens.
  • Visit the small museum to learn about the life of Major General Sir Isaac Brock and the War of 1812.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If driving from Niagara Falls, take the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) towards Toronto. Exit at Niagara-on-the-Lake (Exit 38) and turn left onto Niagara Stone Road (Highway 55). Continue straight, and then turn right onto Niagara River Parkway. Follow the parkway for about 10 minutes, and you will see Brock's Monument on your left at 14184 Niagara River Pkwy. Parking is available on-site. Parking costs $8 per hour.

  • Public Transport

    To reach Brock's Monument by public transit from Niagara Falls, take the WEGO bus service (Red Line) that travels to the Niagara-on-the-Lake area. Get off at the stop closest to the Queenston area. From there, it's approximately a 20-minute walk to 14184 Niagara River Pkwy. Follow the path along the Niagara River Parkway south until you see the monument. Check the WEGO schedule for the latest times and fares. A one-way fare on WEGO is approximately $7.

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Brock's Monument, located in Queenston Heights Park in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, is a towering tribute to Major General Sir Isaac Brock, a British military commander who played a pivotal role in the War of 1812. The monument stands on the site of the Battle of Queenston Heights, where Brock lost his life in October 1812 while leading his troops against an invading American force. He is considered a founding hero of Upper Canada. The first monument to Brock was erected in 1824 but was damaged by an explosion in 1840. The current monument, completed in 1859, is a 56-meter (185 feet) Neoclassical structure designed by William Thomas. It is made of Queenston limestone and features a statue of Brock atop a fluted column. Visitors can climb the 235 steps of the interior staircase to reach the observation deck, which offers stunning views of the Niagara River, surrounding parkland, and Lake Ontario. Inside the monument, exhibits detail Brock's life, the Battle of Queenston Heights, and the monument's history. The bodies of Brock and his aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Colonel John Macdonell, are interred in a crypt beneath the monument. Queenston Heights Park, where Brock's Monument is located, is maintained year-round by the Niagara Parks Commission. Visitors can explore the battlefield with costumed staff, visit a small museum, and enjoy the well-maintained gardens and scenic views. The park also features a restaurant.

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