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Doors Open Canadian Sites

The Binational Tourism Alliance and Ontario Heritage Trust invite you to attend the First Canadian / American Doors Open Symposium  - "Doors Open - Reflecting on the Past and Planning for the Future" on Friday, November 21, 2008 at the Hilton Garden Inn, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.  Click here for more details and registration form.    A special overnight accommodation rate of $99.00 plus taxes is available at the Hilton Garden Inn by calling 1-866-777-9877 and asking for the "Doors Open Symposium" rate.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2008 Doors Open / Niagara By Design program - the Sponsors, Volunteers, Speakers, participating Sites, and of course the Visitors!  We will be continuing with our Niagara By Design Speaker and Movie Series throughout the year.  More details to follow. 

Doors Open Niagara 2009 will take place on October 17 & 18.  If you wish to be a participating site or volunteer, please contact us as soon as possible.

For Select Subscribers, look for your copy of the 2008 Niagara By Design / Binational Doors Open Niagara event guide in this Saturday's (Oct. 11) Standard, Review and Tribune as well as this Sunday's (Oct. 12) Buffalo News.  Also available at Visitor Centers and participating Doors Open Sites.


Download the complete
2008 NIAGARA BY DESIGN / BINATIONAL DOORS OPEN NIAGARA event guide here!
 

Fort Erie
Bertie Hall (Mahoney Dollhouse Collection)
Peace Bridge Authority
St. John's Stevensville United Church

Jordan
Ball's Falls Center for Conservation
Flat Rock Cellars
Fry House- Jordan Historical Museum

St. John's Anglican Church
School House - Jordan Historical Museum


Niagara Falls
Battle Ground Hotel Museum

Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Chippawa)

Lundy's Lane Historical Museum
Niagara Falls Armoury
Sir Adam Beck 1 "Hall of Memory"

Willoughby Historical Museum


Niagara-on-the-Lake
Chamber of Commerce
ChateauDes Charmes Winery
CLARE'S Harley-Davidson® of Niagara

Inniskillin Winery
Jackson-Triggs Winery
Laura Secord Homestead
Mackenzie Printery and Newspaper Museum
Niagara Apothecary

Niagara Historical Sociey & Museum

Niagara Masonic Hall
RiverBrink - Home of the Weir Collection
Royal George Theatre, Shaw Festival
Shaw Festival - Festival Theatre
Stratus Winery
The School of Restoration Arts At Willowbank


Port Colborne

Humberstone Township Hall

Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum
Roselawn


St. Catharines

2M Architects (Former Fire Station #2)
British Methodist Episcopal Church NHS 

Miller's House at Morningstar Mill
Niagara Artists Center
Port Dalhousie Inner Range Lighthouse
Queen Street Baptist Church

St. Catharines Art Cluster
St. Catharine's Museum at Lock 3
St. George's Anglican Church

 

Thorold
Beaverdams Methodist Church
Keefer Mansion Inn
Thorold and Beaverdams Historical Society

Wainfleet

Freedom Trail Heritage House and Breakfast  - CLOSED
Marshville Heritge Village (9 sites below)
Cabinet Maker's Shop

The Dean Sawmill

Forks Road West Methodist Church

Jones-Palsco Wagon Maker & Blacksmith Shop
Marshville General Store
Morgan-Neff Log Cabin

Patrons of Industry Hall
S.S. #11 Pump House School
Zavitz-Reeb Stone House


Welland
Carnegie Building (a.k.a.- Welland Historical Museum)
Welland Central Fire Hall
Welland Civic Centre
Welland County Court House


West Lincoln

Fulton Stone United Church
Ker United Church

Smithville Presbyterian Church
Smithville Train Station



 
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