The Niagara Region is a regional municipality in southern Ontario known for Niagara Falls, award-winning wine country, the historic town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, and a cost of living well below the Greater Toronto Area.
World-famous natural attractions, award-winning wine country, affordable housing, 12 diverse communities, and easy QEW access to the Greater Toronto Area
The Niagara Region is a regional municipality in southern Ontario encompassing 12 communities along the Niagara Peninsula, from the shores of Lake Ontario to the banks of the Niagara River and Lake Erie.
The Niagara Region attracts young families and retirees seeking more space at a lower cost, as well as newcomers drawn by the region's growing economy, universities, and agricultural heritage.
Residents enjoy the Niagara River Recreation Trail, Niagara Escarpment hiking routes, the Bruce Trail, world-class wineries, and the cultural calendar of Niagara-on-the-Lake's Shaw Festival.
The Niagara Peninsula is one of Canada's premier wine-producing regions, home to over 100 wineries producing internationally recognized Icewine, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Franc along the Niagara wine route.
Niagara Region housing is significantly more affordable than in the Greater Toronto Area, with a variety of detached homes, townhouses, and condominiums across 12 municipalities ranging from urban centres to rural communities.
The QEW connects every corner of the Niagara Region to Hamilton and Toronto, while the US border crossing at Niagara Falls and Fort Erie opens the door to New York State and beyond.

A region of natural wonders, wine country, and vibrant communities along the Niagara Peninsula.
The Niagara Region stretches from the shores of Lake Ontario to Lake Erie, encompassing 12 municipalities including Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Welland, and the historic Niagara-on-the-Lake. Niagara Region homes for sale draw buyers from across Ontario seeking affordability, space, and an exceptional quality of life. Those exploring Niagara Region homes for rent will find options from urban condominiums to detached homes on quiet suburban streets.

Diverse housing across 12 municipalities, from urban centres to rural communities, all at prices well below the Greater Toronto Area.
The Niagara Region offers one of Ontario's widest ranges of housing types, from downtown condominiums in St. Catharines to rural acreage in West Lincoln and Wainfleet. The region appeals to first-time buyers, young families, retirees, and investors seeking real value in a growing market with QEW access to Toronto.

Trail systems, wineries, waterfalls, and the Shaw Festival define the Niagara lifestyle.
Niagara Region residents enjoy the Niagara River Recreation Trail, the Bruce Trail along the Niagara Escarpment, and access to more than 100 local wineries. The Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake draws audiences from across North America, while Niagara Falls delivers year-round tourism and entertainment infrastructure that local residents also enjoy.
Unexpected Appeal:
Niagara is one of Canada's top wine-producing regions, with over 100 wineries crafting internationally recognized Icewine, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Franc.




One of Ontario's best-value housing markets, with significant room below Greater Toronto Area pricing across all housing types.
From urban condominiums in St. Catharines to detached family homes in Niagara Falls, Welland, and Fort Erie, the Niagara Region provides housing options at price points significantly below comparable properties in Hamilton and Toronto, attracting buyers at every stage of the homeownership journey.

The falls, the wine, the trails, and the sense of space that only Niagara can offer.
Niagara Region residents wake up within reach of one of the world's most iconic natural landmarks, world-class wine trails, and the culturally rich Niagara-on-the-Lake. Hamilton is under an hour away, Toronto is accessible via the QEW, and the US border at Niagara Falls and Fort Erie connects the region to New York State. There is simply nowhere else in Ontario quite like Niagara.
