Discover the best top things to do in Queenston, United States including Brock's Monument National Historic Site, Laura Secord Homestead, Queenston Heights Park, Six Nations and Native Allies Commemorative Memorial, Willowbank National Historic Site of Canada, Laura Secord Monument.
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Brock's Monument National Historic Site towers over picturesque Queenston Heights, Ontario. The monument measures 56 metres (185 feet) in height and is the largest monument of its kind in Canada. Situated on the site of the Battle of Queenston Heights where British and American soldiers struggled for the destiny of two nations, Brock's Monument is the final resting place of Major General Sir Isaac Brock and his Aide-de-Camp Lieutenant Colonel John Macdonell.
Larger than life, this Monument to General Brock is set in the middle of beautiful Queenstown Heights Park. Staff dressed in period costumes greet you at the entrance. You can climb to the top if you dare! We'll worth a visit.
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We went to see the Laura Secord Homestead We will learn a lot of Laura Secord Homestead. Her husband was injured. When she heard that the Americans were going to fight in our country, Laura went early in the morning that the Americans were going to attack Canada. Laura saved Canada. The soldiers were there thanks to Secord.
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We visited this beautiful park in Queenston. There is a great monument that you can go to the top on. Plenty of picnic areas. Restrooms and lots of green space.
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Queenston Heights Park itself it quite nice. You can walk around, have a picnic or a nice lunch, play, and see this monument.
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