Attractions and places to see around Pelham include a diverse range of natural and historical sites. The region features significant waterways such as the Niagara River and Fifteen Mile Creek, offering opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can find trails for cycling and hiking, alongside unique historical landmarks. This area provides a mix of natural beauty and points of interest for various activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The First Nations Peace Monument and DeCou House Monument are located in DeCew House Heritage Park, on the Laura Secord Trail. The First Nations Peace Monument sits a few meters east, while the DeCou House Monument sits a few meters to the west. The First Nations Peace Monument was created by celebrated Indigenous architect Douglas Cardinal, and is a curved limestone structure with a bronze sunflame centrepiece. The monument honours the First Nations role in Canada's history and is a reminder of peace, reconciliation, and truth. The DeCou House Monument is what remains of a Georgian style house built by Captain John DeCou early when in 1813. There was a meeting between Laura Secord and Mohawk warriors who brought her to warn British Lieutenant FitzGibbon during the War of 1812.
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The Niagara Section of the Bruce Trail is the southernmost section of the 890-kilometre route, beginning at Queenston Heights along the Niagara River before following the Niagara Escarpment. This stretch runs through a mix of hardwood forest, creek valleys, and open countryside, passing close to the gorge of Twenty Mile Creek and the falls viewpoints. As it passes Ball’s Falls Conservation Area, you can connect with viewpoints of both the upper and lower waterfalls, with the surrounding forest and escarpment scenery, making this one of the more scenic stretches of the Niagara Section.
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Ball's Falls Conservation Area was set up to preserve and protect the history of the village that had become a ghost town. In addition to the historic buildings the park also includes Upper and Lower Ball's Falls which you can access with short trails from the parking area.
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Sorry folks doesn't exist in the form shown in the picture. Coast Guard has since dismantled it.
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Another great solo adventure! 4:45am start @ broadview station and arrived 11:15am Train station niagara falls 4stop drop my airpods, snacks, meet old friends burlington and ask fellow soloist rider coz of confusing the route? i was chasing train return toronto back? i was build with a group and turn indv. rider and thanks for the GPS/Komoot for give me a confident! i think before season end i really do the back n forth 300klms this time 23cc wide.
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Cool replica of Grand Hermine carrack by Lake Ontario! I need to go back there and try to swim near the boat.
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The region around Pelham is rich in natural beauty, featuring significant waterways and geological formations. You can explore the majestic Niagara River, known for its powerful currents and scenic views. Another highlight is Fifteen Mile Creek, which flows through a conservation area and boasts an impressive ramp waterfall plunging into a deep gorge, offering dramatic natural landscapes and forested trails.
Yes, a unique man-made monument in the area is the La Grande Hermine Shipwreck. This replica of the Grand Hermine carrack is located by Lake Ontario and offers a distinctive point of interest.
The area around Pelham is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can cycle along the Welland Canal Trail, a mostly flat, paved path that runs for 45 km, connecting Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, and offering views of ships navigating the locks. For hiking, there are several routes, including easy trails around Fifteen Mile Creek and Lower Rockaway Falls, or more challenging options in nearby conservation areas. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Pelham guide and additional hiking trails in the Hiking around Pelham guide.
Yes, the Welland Canal Trail is considered family-friendly, being mostly flat and paved, making it suitable for cycling with children. The trails along Fifteen Mile Creek also offer accessible paths for families to enjoy nature and the waterfall.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and the opportunities for outdoor exploration. The Niagara River is appreciated for solo adventures and its impressive scale. The Fifteen Mile Creek and its conservation area are loved for their dramatic waterfall, deep gorge, and forested hiking paths. The Welland Canal Trail is popular for its flat, paved surface, ideal for cycling, and the unique experience of watching large ships.
Yes, several easy hiking trails are available. For example, the Fifteen Mile Creek and Lower Rockaway Falls loop in the Rockway Conservation Area is an easy option. The Merritt Trail is another accessible choice. You can find more details and other easy routes in the Easy hikes around Pelham guide.
Yes, the cycling routes around Pelham cater to various skill levels. The Welland Canal Trail is mostly flat and paved, making it suitable for easy rides. For more challenging options, routes like the View of the Niagara River – Peller Estates Winery loop offer longer distances and more varied terrain. Explore the Cycling around Pelham guide for a comprehensive list of routes.
Yes, if you enjoy gravel cycling, you can find stretches like the East Chippawa Gravel Road. This is a quiet gravel stretch that is generally manageable with 30mm tires, though it can occasionally be rough when fresh gravel is laid.
While specific seasonal details are not provided, the region's natural attractions like the Niagara River and Fifteen Mile Creek are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and fall when the weather is mild for hiking and cycling. These seasons allow for comfortable exploration of the trails and waterways.
Visitors have noted that the Niagara River is great for solo adventures. It's recommended to plan your route carefully, especially if combining with train travel, and to be prepared with snacks and navigation tools like GPS.
Fifteen Mile Creek is located within the Rockway Conservation Area. It's known for its impressive ramp waterfall and deep gorge. The trails wind along the creek, offering forested paths and scenic lookouts. It's a popular spot for hikers looking to explore stunning natural landscapes.


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