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.
When Sir Yacht told nearly 5 million people that Lake Erie is "the worst" of the Great Lakes, we had to call him on it.
Imagine yourself sipping on a cold, perspiring glass of pinot grigio while lapping waves provide the soundtrack to a summer night of al fresco dining on exquisite culinary creations beside the lake. Here, we highlight a variety of top-notch destinations.
From Cleveland to Buffalo, there are dozens of restaurants located right on Lake Erie. Use this guide to click on your corner of Lake Erie — or to plan your next road trip.
Discover an Ontario purveyor's culinary creation that puts a unique twist on a classic dish and takes advantage of strawberry season.
Steal away for the day — or even an entire weekend — to enjoy nature, live music, food, drink, fireworks, parades and more at the season’s best festivals, celebrations and concerts.
The bugs are coming — and that's a good thing — but they can also inflict a lot of damage.
To love the lake means to take care of the lake. With that in mind, we checked in with Lake Erie Foundation president Jim Stouffer to gauge exactly how the lake is doing — and what challenges it’s facing.
As the pandemic destroyed dozens of industries, boaters report a resurgence in those looking to spend time on the water.
Discover ways to celebrate our Great Lake during any season.
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