Every Day Conveniences & Nearby Amenities, Outside your Door
Harbourtown Village in Fort Erie offers a rare opportunity to homeowners; a small yet amenity-rich beach community in beautiful and in-demand Niagara. Its location is out of the ordinary: in a secluded area along Lakeshore Road, between Historic Fort Erie and sandy Waverly Beach in beautiful Fort Erie, Ontario.
BEACH COMMUNITY LIVING
Waverly Beach is a hidden gem and for lucky new homeowners, is only a short 3 minute walk away. It’s a great place to compete in a thrilling game of beach volleyball, indulge in a beach picnic, soak up the sun, and create lasting memories with friends and family. Moreover, to complete your afternoon at the beach, Waverly Beach features great trails where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll in the shade.
Stay Active in Fort Erie
Mere steps away from the 24-kilometre Friendship Trail – linking Port Colborne to Fort Erie – which in turn connects to the lake-to-lake Niagara River Recreational Trail. With such enjoyable local amenities, it’s definitely easy to stay active in Fort Erie.
If you’re a water enthusiast, look no further because the community is a paradise for boaters either docking at the Niagara Parks Marina or set to water from one of many public boat launches. Fishing aficionados too are often seen casting their lines from a number of spots along the river’s shore.
All along the Friendship Trail there are access roads to a number of beaches along the shores of Lake Erie. Waverly Beach is located a mere 3 minute walk away from Harbourtown Village!
A Shoppers Delight
Fort Erie is home to dozens of major retail, restaurant and banking brands, making every day errands easy and convenient. Starbucks, Taco Bell and A&W all opened recently near the local Wal-Mart. Winners is also new to town, located near Canadian Tire. And there’s even specialty retailers, like Picard Peanuts, just across the street from Sobey’s.
For shopping options beyond every day errands, Niagara Falls and St. Catharines are only 20 and 30 minutes away respectively, with big box stores and major shopping malls including the Outlet Collection at Niagara, the Pen Centre and Canada One Outlets.