From Pelee Island and Port Stanley to Port Dover and Fort Erie, Ontario's classic harbor towns boast award-winning beaches, beautiful lake views, waterfront dining, entertainment, boutique shopping, elegant accommodations and delightful downtown areas.
Lake Erie remains a destination for thrill seekers and amusement park enthusiasts, thanks largely to Cedar Point and Waldameer & Water World. But decades ago, the lakefront was filled with small amusement parks, many started by the local trolley company. In fact, no city of any size or consequence was without one. And although they’re gone, their memories — and some tangible remnants – live on.
From triumph to tragedy, get a closer look at some of Lake Erie's most fascinating vessels.
As you're beach-combing, be on the lookout for these three pieces of Lake Erie treasure.
Meet Titanic survivor Anna Sophia Lundi, Frenchy the Pirate and Hicks Ice Cream owner John Hicks.
Lynne Beaty, assistant professor of biology, and her research team are determined to find out if the population of this invasive species is increasing — and what that could mean for Lake Erie.
Experts from S&H Blinds & Floors and Wayne Homes weigh in on how to bring the ambiance of our Great Lake indoors.
From sun-soaked celebrations to music-filled nights, mark your calendar for an array of festivals and fun along the shores of Lake Erie.
From sun-soaked celebrations to music-filled nights, mark your calendar for an array of festivals and fun along the shores of Lake Erie.
From steam pots and oyster bars to all-you-can-eat seafood and perfect cocktail pairings, discover some of the best destination to grab a bite and enjoy the alluring ambiance of our Great Lake.
From sun-soaked celebrations to music-filled nights, mark your calendar for an array of festivals and fun along the shores of Lake Erie.