Rich in cultural heritage, the community of Port Dalhousie is located on a small peninsula that separates Martindale Pond from Lake Ontario.
If you own a property within the Port Dalhousie Heritage District, you may need to purchase a heritage permit before beginning construction or renovation work on your property.
Port Dalhousie offers a variety of historic attractions for visitors and residents alike. Check out the Lakeside Park Carousel and Port Dalhousie Inner Range Lighthouse while you visit our historic community.
The growth of this community was directly related to the development of the Welland canals and commerce and industry associated with Great Lakes shipping during the nineteenth century. The commercial core, located on Lakeport Road, Lock Street and Hogan's Alley is characterized by the architectural styles of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries – ranging from red and buff brick to Italianate.
The residential area includes homes once inhabited by an eclectic mix of social classes including:
The residential buildings are a mix of style including: