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The Rogers Harrison House c.1817 Official Website for the Rogers-Harrison House Unique Bed and Breakfast Accommodation In the middle of Niagara on the Lake Free guest parking walk to everything Click here for Rates and Reservations . For a tour of the Rogers Harrison House please click photos at bottom of this page Shaw Festival Performances: Congratulations to the Shaw Festival on the opening of a fine new season. Click here for the Schedule of the Shaw Festival for this 52nd season . Become a Shaw member Niagara Music Festival: Plan to go to an outstanding performance of early music in historic Niagara on the Lake. Click our harpsichord to learn more
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Peter and Marilyn Marchesseau 157 Queen Street, Box 1414, Niagara on the Lake, Ontario L0S 1J0 Canada |
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Telephone: (905) 468-1615 or e mail by clicking here |
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Experience gracious hospitality all year in a wonderful historic bed and breakfast home with modern amenities in the heart of old Niagara on the Lake. For availability please click on reservations button shown below. Our historic Bed and Breakfast home located in the centre of the town of Niagara on the Lake is open to provide accommodations to visitors to Niagara on the Lake twelve months of the year. In summer enjoy air conditioning and walk to Shaw Festival performances. In winter enjoy natural wood burning fireplaces located in your rooms. |
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Welcome to the Rogers-Harrison House Bed and Breakfast (B&B) in the historic town of Niagara on the Lake. The first home was built on this site by John and Mary Rogers circa 1792. Upper Canada's first capital was burned during the war of 1812 along with most of our town which was then known as Newark . The house was rebuilt and occupied by direct descendants of John and Mary Rogers until the spring of 1995. The Rogers family was a prominent family throughout the history of both the town of Niagara on the Lake and the Niagara region in general.
We purchased the property in 1995 after it had been in that family for seven generations.
Today the home and it's visitors are lovingly cared for by both of us (Peter and Marilyn Marchesseau). Situated on picturesque Queen Street, the main street, we are just steps from the Shaw Festival theatres, Canada's oldest golf course overlooking Lake Ontario, the quaint shops, fine dining, art galleries, and museums. We hope you enjoy your tour of our home. For additional information on Niagara on the Lake and elsewhere please be sure to visit our other links.
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