From Bridge 1, ride along the Welland Canal on the 42 km section of the Greater Niagara Cirle Route. While in Thorold, see massive ships climb the Niagara Escarpment. Ascending 42.5 metres/139.5 feet, the world’s largest flight locks is an…
The Port Robinson Ferry named Bridge-It The Port Robinson Ferry, “Bridge-it”, is the only ferry service on the Welland Canal. The now accessible ferry has shuttled people across the Welland Canal since a laker collided with and destroyed the bridge…
Visitor Information and Thorold’s Historical Museum Situated atop of the Niagara escarpment, the most picturesque view of Locks 4,5,6 & 7 awaits you. You haven’t seen anything yet, until you view a massive ship pass by just a few feet…
Splash all you want! The City of Thorold operates one outdoor pool and six splash pads throughout the city during the summer months.Visitors and residents can find them at the following locations: McMillan Park McAdam Park Port Robinson Park Sullivan…
Sunscreen, towels and exact change – that’s all it takes! Plan a trip to the Thorold Community Pool. Public swimming is the best way to beat the heat. Opening at 12:30 p.m. most days, the pool is located at 111…