Brock's Monument at Queenston Heights

Brock's Monument National Historic Site

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.

Today visitors can tour the battlefield with costumed staff, visit the small museum highlighting the early life of Major General Sir Isaac Brock, climb the 235 steps to the top of Brock's Monument and enjoy a spectacular view of the Niagara Frontier.


Hours of Operation & Admission

May 18 - September 1: Daily 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Admission for guided tours and climbing:
Children (age 5 and under) - Free
Youth (age 6-16) - $3.50
Adults (age 17+) - $4.50


Program Schedule

May and June - Weekends
July and August - Daily
11:00 am - Queenston Heights battlefield tour
2:00 pm - Reconstructing the Battle of Queenston Heights from Different Perspectives
3:00 pm - The Legacy of Major General Sir Isaac Brock and His Monuments

Visit Educational Page for program outlines.

 

Location

Brock's Monument National Historic Site is located at 14184 Niagara River Parkway, Queenston, ON.


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For more information, please call the Friends of Fort George at 905-468-6621.

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