Fort Niagara State Park

[5] The park offers picnic tables and pavilions, hiking, a playground and 18 soccer fields, a pool, recreation programs, a nature trail, tennis, sledding, snowshoe trails, cross-country skiing, waterfowl hunting in season, fishing and a food concession.

[1] Tom Loftin Johnson painted five murals at The Officer's Club which commemorate the history of the 28th regiment from its founding in 1905.

[7] The skyline of Toronto, 30 miles (48 km) to the north, is visible across Lake Ontario from the park on days with clear weather.

It is an octagonal limestone tower featuring a storage room at the base, that used to hold oil.

Adjacent to the lighthouse is the keeper's quarters which is a colonial-style home that now serves as a private residence.