St. Catharines, the largest city in the Niagara Region, is synonymous with festivals, sporting events, heritage, and wine country. With a newly revitalized downtown, complete with fantastic arts & entertainment venues and foodie-approved dining options, it’s become a must visit destination for anyone who appreciates artisanal influences, fresh farm-to-table cuisine and the growing craft beverage industry.
The land area that became St. Catharines has had a few names before finally settling on the current name and spelling.
In the 19th century, the town was also sometimes called Shipman’s Corner which referred to Paul Shipman’s Tavern located at the corner of Ontario and St. Paul Streets and was the stagecoach stop for travellers through the area.
The town was also sometimes referred to as The Twelve, in reference to its location along Twelve Mile Creek, at the confluence of two Indigenous trails. The growth of European settlement around these established trails in what is today’s downtown, became the location of the fledgling community.