Discover the best top things to do in Ridgeway, Canada including All Nations Fellowship, The Ridge Film House, Crystal Ridge Park, Fort Erie Public Library - Crystal Ridge Branch, Fort Erie Historical Museum, The Sanctuary Centre for the Arts, Ridgeway Battlefield, Holloway Memorial Chapel, Lasting Impressions.
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The Ridge Film House is located in the heart of beautiful Ridgeway. The film house features second run, classics, foreign and film festival movies. A quaint little licensed theatre with 2 screens seating 39 in each theatre plus 1 wheel chair accessible space. Come and relax and enjoy a great experience in a great town!!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
The museum is a perfect place to learn about the numerous battles that were fought along the Niagara River and other battlefields in the Niagara region. It is very well maintained with some good displays.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
My husband and I attended a performance by Alex Cuba and his band on January 24. I had never been here before but love small venues where you can see the interaction of the musicians and singers and well as participate, as I am wont to do. We were delighted with the seats we snagged, first row center. Then we were amazed by the sound put out by the band and the great acoustics that made us tingle. There is a small brewery downstairs and the staff was helpful and fun. I would definitely return to this venue for another concert (especially if Alex Cuba was playing again). Great evening. Thank you, Sanctuary!
4.0 based on 14 reviews
The battle was about the The Battle of Ridgeway also named sometimes the Battle of Lime Ridge or Limestone Ridge. It was fought was fought in the vicinity of the town of Fort Erie across the Niagara River from Buffalo. New York, near the village of Ridgeway, Canada West, currently Ontario, Canada, on June 2, 1866, between Canadian troops and an irregular army of Irish-American invaders, the Fenians. It was the largest engagement of the Fenian Raids, the first modern industrial-era battle to be fought by Canadians and the first to be fought only by Canadian troops and led exclusively by Canadian officers. The battlefield was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1921 and is the last battle fought within the current boundaries of Ontario against a foreign invasion. The Canadians won .
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