Queenston Heights Park
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"I love this park! It's got everything you could want! Lots of parking, picnic/BBQ facilities, an open field, shady trees, and an amazing view of the Niagara River from the top of the Niagara Escarpment.
It also happens to be an historic battlefield from the War of 1812. The Battle of Queenston Heights took place here between the Americans and British-Canadian forces. The British Major-General Isaac Brock died from the battle and the massive pillar monument in the Park is in his honour. There is another monument in the Park dedicated to the Haudenosaunee and other native allies who fought with the British-Canadians and is a really beautiful tribute.
The Park is also a terminal end of the Bruce Trail, a trail more than 890 km (550 mi) long through southern Ontario. You can start or end your adventure on this trail here!"
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