Are you interested in a Single One Beddroom Cottage maybe a Three Bedroom Cottage

Thinking of a family vaction or a get away with friends our cottages are next door to each other

We offer the best family experience with privacy and all the comfort of home.

 

Relax the mind and rejuvenate the soul.

Walk, cycle or roller blade along the towns newly paved streets

or leisurely stroll our tree lined streets and take time to smell the flowers.

Canada's best kept secret - Crystal Beach, Ontario Canada

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This quaint historic town is located in the Region of Niagara on the sandy southern shores of Lake Erie, about two hours south of Toronto. I live a 45 minutes drive away in Niagara-on-the-Lake near Lake Ontario.

Niagara Falls with it's new Casino and many tourist attractions are a scenic 20 minute drive away. The city of Fort Erie is the home of the historic Old Fort Niagara, site of a major 1812 battle. The Fort is restored and open for tours.The famed beautifully landscaped Race track/slots and exciting Thoroughbred Racing in Fort Erie is about a 10 minutes drive. The International border and the city of Buffalo with it's cultural activities is about the same distance.

Crystal Beach was a community first established in 1888 as a religious campground by John E.Rebstock. His descendants still live in his town.
The town was a destination of choice for a day or a summer with the sandy beach and famed amusement park. Yachts, ferries and large Lake Steamers from Buffalo dropped off American visitors for more than 100 years. This small town of Crystal Beach soon prospered and earned the reputation of becoming Canada's Playground to the families of Buffalo. To this day most Canadians still have not found the peace and beauty of sunny skies and sandy beaches as they all headed North to the Muskoka's.
My Crystal Beach House was built in the early 20's .In the 40's when dancing and the Big Bands were the rage the Crystal Ballroom on the beach hosted orchestras like Glenn Miller and the Dorsey Brothers. The war was over and the village was alive with happy people. Beaching during the days and dancing the nights away become a way of life.

Finally after several ups and downs, the Crystal Beach Amusement Park closed in 1989. To-day a new gated housing development worth $60 million dollars has been built in it's place and has contributed to the revitalization of the community. The ballroom and rides are gone but the memories live on.

The town is now part of the city of Fort Erie which offers a high level of services that you might only expect in larger centres.
Crystal Beach fans come from all walks of life but the town has been able to retain a lifestyle pace that is causal and relaxed.

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