McFarland House

McFarland House is a historic heritage site built at the turn of the 19th century by Scotsman John McFarland, used as a military hospital during the War of 1812 by both the Americans and the British. Set within McFarland Park along the Niagara Parkway, the house features costumed interpreter tours, heritage gardens, and an on-site conservatory tea room.

Address

15927 Niagara Parkway
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Ontario
L2E 6T2
Canada

Opening Hours

Seasonal: May – October. Tours every half-hour, last tour at 4:00 PM.

Open May – October. Tours every half-hour, final tour at 4:00 PM. Check website for daily hours.

Open seasonally May–October. Guided tours every half-hour; final tour at 4:00 PM.

Admission

Adult (13+): 8 CAD

Child (3–12): 5.50 CAD

Infant (under 2): Free

Prices exclude 13% HST

Adult (13+): 8 CAD

Child (3–12): 5.50 CAD

Infant (2 and under): Free

Adult (13+): 8 CAD

Child (3–12): 5.50 CAD

Infant (2 and under): Free