NIAGARA REAL ESTATE
February 7th, 2012 
Trish Badham
Sales Representative

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The Niagara Region has a variety attractions for both visitors and residents. If you are choosing to relocate to the Niagara region, it is these attactions that make living in the small towns of Niagara unique and a pleasurable place to retire to.

Cultural Attractions

The Shaw Threatre-  Enjoy living in  Niagara on the Lake Theatre with productions from the Shaw Festival Theatre, producing the works of George Bernard Shaw and Shavian playwrights.  website

RiverBrink Museum was the home of Sameul e. Weir, Q.C. (1898- 1981) who assembled  a unique collection of paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, and books.  The collection reflects Mr. Weir's keen interest in historical fine art.  Paintings by many of 's most significant artists, including Tom Thompson, Cornelius Krieghoff, and the Group of Seven are on display, as well as works by well-known British, European, French and American artists.  Displays change annually to include different works from the collection, as well as from loans. website

MusicNiagara Each summer enjoy the various music festivals, Niagara-on-the-Lake has to offer. You have the choice of outstanding music in standout settings; 35 concerts with internationally renowned musicians: classical, jazz, opera, choral and cabaret. Intimate venues including historic churches, vineyards, wine cellars, and more.  Celebrate the joy of music.  website

Willowbank is a national historic site of great significance and beauty and an innovative school of restoration arts exist together in a living, learning and working endeavor. The purpose is to establish and share best practices for restoring and sustaining the historical, architectural and cultural landscape in Canada and beyond website

 

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