Liberty Hill Club is a historic private club located at 190 Cornell Drive in Port Stanley, Ontario. Established in 1900, the club was founded by a group of local businessmen and community leaders who sought to create a social gathering place that would foster camaraderie and community spirit. The club's name reflects its founders' desire to promote liberty, leisure, and a sense of belonging among its members.
The Bostwick house was erected in 1827. The property was owned by Colonel John Bostwick and passed to his son Joseph in 1849. The house was originally framed like a barn using one foot square oak beams pinned in place with wooden pegs. Within the framing, strawberry handmade clay bricks were laid, a treatment called brick nogging. There is only one other house in Ontario which is known to display this form of construction.
Brayside Log Cabins are a charming collection of rustic cabins located at 191 Brayside Drive in Port Stanley, Ontario. Nestled near the waterfront, these cabins offer visitors a peaceful retreat surrounded by natural beauty, combining historic log construction with modern comforts.
Selbourne Mill is a historic water-powered grist mill located at 181 Brayside Drive in Port Stanley, Ontario. This sturdy stone mill building stands as a testament to the village’s industrial heritage, reflecting the importance of milling to the local economy during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Alma Villa is a historic and elegant residence located at 201 Lakeview Avenue in Port Stanley, Ontario. This charming home showcases classic late 19th-century architecture, featuring a spacious porch, intricate woodwork, and large windows that capture scenic views of the surrounding neighborhood and nearby Lake Erie.
Rustico House is a substantial historic home located in the Invererie Heights area of Port Stanley, Ontario. Built around 1870 or 1871 by William Fraser, this elegant summer retreat features a distinctive long gallery that stretches across the front of the house and extends partway down each side. Originally an open veranda, the gallery has since been enclosed with glass, creating a bright and inviting space.
The Port Stanley Breakwater Lighthouse was designated a heritage lighthouse in 2016 under the Heritage Lighthouse Protection Act. The lighthouse is an iconic structure in the Port Stanley community, and represents the close economic ties we have to Lake Erie. It has served mariners in the region for over a century.
Windjammer Inn is a charming inn and restaurant located at 324 Smith Street in Port Stanley, Ontario. The property occupies a beautifully restored 19th‑century heritage home set just steps from Lake Erie. The building features inviting wrap‑around porches, cozy dining rooms, a well‑appointed bar, and a lush garden patio overlooking the water.
Morrow House is a charming heritage home located at 232 Colborne Street in Port Stanley, Ontario. The house features classic late Victorian residential architecture with a steeply pitched roof, bay windows, ornate wood trim, and a welcoming front porch. Mature trees and a well-tended garden frame the property, giving it a warm and inviting presence on this quiet street.
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