One of Ontario's most picturesque towns, Niagara-on-the-Lake pairs a preserved heritage core with surrounding wine-country estates, commanding some of the region's highest pricing from tourism, retirement and second-home buyers.
Niagara-on-the-Lake's Old Town is one of the best-preserved 19th-century streetscapes in Canada, protected by strict heritage designation and anchored by the Shaw Festival, Queen Street's shops and a genuinely walkable, tourism-supported core. Outside the Old Town, the surrounding countryside — Virgil, Glendale, St. Davids and the rural stretches along the Niagara Parkway — mixes vineyard estate properties with newer-build subdivisions that have added inventory over the past decade.
Demand here comes from a different mix than most of the region: retirees and second-home buyers drawn to the wine-country lifestyle, alongside tourism-sector investors and a smaller pool of local move-up families. Pricing runs at a clear premium to the rest of Niagara, and heritage-designated properties come with their own set of renovation and resale considerations worth understanding before you buy.
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