Location

Local highlights
in Port Dalhousie

Lake Ontario could easily be described as an infinite playground for recreational boaters. Whatever your passion – from trailer boating and fishing, to crewing on a competitive sailboat, to everything in between, Lake Ontario offers it all.

Most peoples’ reaction upon reaching the shore is one of awe: the sheer expanse of open and uninterrupted water is amazing. It simply disappears off into the horizon from most vantage points.

Explore a day in
Port Dalhousie

Explore surrounding regional highlights

In the heart of the Niagara Peninsula, famed for its wineries, art, culture and nature, The Harbour Club offers the discerning purchaser an unparalleled combination of refined living with a one-of-a-kind waterside setting.

  • Lakeside Park Beach
  • Lakeside Park
  • West pier
  • Picnic pavilion
  • Public parking lot
  • Waterfront Trail
  • Casual and fine dining restaurants, pubs, breweries, coffee shops, eclectic boutiques
  • Public library
  • Amplitheatre
  • Dalhousie Yacht Club west docks
  • Lockhart Point parking lot
  • Royal Port, Royal Canadian Legion
  • The Harbour Club
  • Pedestrian Bridge, Harbour Walkway Trail
  • Rennie Park
  • David Howes Park
  • Harbour Walkway Trail
  • Pedestrian bridge to Royal Henley Park & Jaycee Gardens Park
  • Martindale Pond
  • Henley Island
  • Port Dalhousie Lions Club
  • Port Dalhousie Pool
  • East pier
  • Port Dalhousie Pier Marina
  • Dalhousie Yacht Club
  • Boat launch
  • Westcliffe Park
  • St. Catharines Game and Fish Association
  • Shoppers Drug Mart

Surrounding Region

Lake Ontario
Port Dalhousie is a boater’s paradise with yacht sailing, fishing, and private slips. Enjoy Lakeside Park’s sandy beach, trails, and family-friendly amenities.

Port Dalhousie
This charming lakeside town features historic lighthouses, Ontario’s smallest jailhouse, and the nostalgic Looff Carousel. Stroll quaint streets, shop, and enjoy excellent dining.

The Niagara Region
Explore Niagara’s trails, wine country, the Shaw Festival, and iconic sites like Niagara Falls and the Welland Canal.

Yacht Clubs
Port Dalhousie Pier Marina and the Dalhousie Yacht Club offer premier boating facilities, sailing schools, and waterside dining.

Martindale Pond
Home to the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta, Martindale Pond hosts world-class rowing competitions and future Olympians.

Exceptional Waterfront Living in Port Dalhousie

Our unique history, part of the fabric of the community

The existing century-old building is filled with old world charm and is one of Port Dalhousie’s most revered landmarks. This iconic 1900-era factory first housed Maple Leaf Rubber Co. until Lincoln Fabrics  assumed ownership in 1955 and operated the business until 2017.

With its restoration and transformation, this landmark address is poised to once more be an integral part of the fabric of the Port Dalhousie community.

There is an undeniable hidden mystique within these heritage walls that is about to be unveiled at last.

The motor that once ran the century-old freight elevator will be reincarnated as an outstanding sculpture. The century-old flywheel from the days of industries being water powered will be prominently featured on site. With its restoration and transformation, The Harbour Club, will once more be an integral part of the Port Dalhousie community.

Our unique history, part of the fabric of the community

VIEW THE CENTURY OLD BUILDING THROUGH THE YEARS TO EXPERIENCE IT’S MAGNIFICENT TRANSFORMATION