
event guide
Discover Notorious Local Legends: Famous & Infamous at Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
Step into Niagara-on-the-Lake’s storied past at the Famous & Infamous event, where captivating tales of the region’s most celebrated and notorious figures come alive in a lively community setting.
Published July 7, 2026 by Nick Corrigan
Famous & Infamous at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum Community/Special Events
Famous & Infamous at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum is a special community event that delves into the remarkable stories of the town’s most celebrated and notorious residents. This engaging afternoon offers visitors a deeper appreciation of local history, with anecdotes and artifacts that bring Niagara-on-the-Lake’s colorful past to life.
Why this event works as a local getaway
Plan your visit around this unique storytelling experience, with thoughtful recommendations for nearby dining and comfortable accommodations to enhance your day in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Where to stay nearby
Niagara-on-the-Lake boasts a range of inviting hotels within walking distance of the museum. For an elegant retreat, the Oban Inn and Queen's Landing offer refined amenities and historic charm. If you prefer a polished, modern stay, Shaw Club Hotel is a popular choice, while Canterbury Inn and Best Western Colonel Butler Inn provide comfortable, casual options.
Shaw Club HotelRefined rooms in a polished retreat with a full-service spa, a restaurant & a free local shuttle.
Oban InnElegant rooms & suites in a chic hotel featuring an outdoor pool, a spa & fine dining.
Queen's LandingElegant Georgian-style hotel with a historic annex, plus dining with harbour views & event space.
Best Western Colonel Butler InnUnderstated rooms in an informal hotel with a gym, plus complimentary breakfast & parking.
Canterbury InnIntimate lodging offering free Wi-Fi & continental breakfast, plus secluded gardens with a pond. Where to eat before or after
After the event, enjoy a meal at one of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s top-rated restaurants. Stone Road Grille is a favorite for its professional atmosphere and creative cuisine, while Jackson Triggs offers a winery setting with exceptional food. For something sweet or a light bite, Soko Bakery Cafe and Chef and Bub Gourmet Popsicles + Ice Cream are delightful local stops.
Jackson triggs
The Drawing Room at the Prince of Wales HotelElegant Niagara-on-the-Lake hotel dining room highlighted by OpenTable for brunch and afternoon dining.
Soko Bakery Cafe
Chef and Bub Gourmet Popsicles + Ice Cream St David's R V Centre Getting around
Downtown Niagara-on-the-Lake is compact and walkable, with most hotels, restaurants, and the museum just minutes apart. Parking can be limited during events, so consider leaving your car at your hotel and exploring on foot. Allow extra time for weekend crowds.
Local tips
- Arrive early to secure parking and enjoy a stroll through the historic district.
- Many restaurants and cafes fill up quickly—reserve a table in advance if possible.
- Check museum hours and ticket requirements before your visit.
- Wear comfortable shoes for exploring nearby shops and heritage sites.
- If you’re staying overnight, book accommodations well ahead during summer months.