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Queenston, Ontario

Queenston, Ontario

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Queenston
—  Unincorporated community  —
Coordinates: 43°9′54″N 79°3′21″W / 43.165°N 79.05583°W / 43.165; -79.05583
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Regional municipality Niagara
Town Lincoln
Settled 1770s
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Forward sortation area L0S
Area code(s) 905 and 289
NTS Map 030M03
GNBC Code FCJBN
A c. 1805 watercolour by army surgeon Edward Walsh

Queenston is located 5 km north of Niagara Falls, Ontario in the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. The community is bordered by Highway 405 and the Niagara River; its location on the Niagara Escarpment led to the establishment of the now-defunct Queenston Quarry in the area.[1] Across the river and the American border is the village of Lewiston, New York, and is directly connected to the United States by the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge.

Queenston was first settled in the 1770s by United Empire Loyalist refugees and immigrants from the United States. During the War of 1812, British, Mohawk and Canadian colonial troops repelled an American invasion force here in the Battle of Queenston Heights. British Major-General Sir Isaac Brock was killed in the battle; the victory and his death are commemorated by an impressive stone monument located atop the Niagara Escarpment and surmounted by a large stone statue of Brock overlooking the village below. Also nearby is a smaller monument to Brock's gray horse, Alfred. The village was also the home of Laura Secord, a Canadian heroine of the 1812 war. Queenston Heights is home to the birthplace of Niagara Falls. The Niagara River began eroding the Niagara Escarpment here, and it has taken 12,000 years for the Falls to cut an 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) long gorge in the Escarpment southward to its present-day position.[2]

During the early 19th century, the community's name was spelled as Queenstown.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Queenston limestone quarry tapped out". Niagara Advance. http://queenstonquarry.com/PDF/media/oct13_07%20Niag%20Adv.pdf. Retrieved 2009-01-09. 
  2. ^ Niagara Escarpment Commission: Niagara Region
  3. ^ Niagara Heritage Trail, Mackenzie History at Niagara Parks

External links

  • Location of Queenston with photos and links to web sites related to the area
  • Images of Queenston Niagara Falls Public Library (Ont.)
  • Images of Queenston Dock Niagara Falls Public Library (Ont.)
  • Images of Queenston Heights Niagara Falls Public Library (Ont.)

External links

  • Queenston at Geographical Names of Canada

Coordinates: 43°9′54″N 79°3′21″W / 43.165°N 79.05583°W / 43.165; -79.05583