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Amherstburg is a Canadian town located in Essex County, Ontario. Its population includes approximately 13,400 inhabitants. Amherstburg was a British military fort. It was established in 1796 and was developed by Loyalists. The town is home to many beautiful attractions and relaxing opportunities.

Top Attractions within Amherstburg

Holiday Beach Conservation Area is the largest nature reserve in Amherstburg. Its beauty is indescribable, including beaches, picnic areas, trails and is also a great place for birdwatching. From here, visitors can admire the fall migration of raptors. Each year, in September, here takes place "Festival of Hawks." For those who love nature and birds, this spot in Amherstburg is highly recommended. It will be an enjoyable and relaxing experience for everyone. Due to so many opportunities and natural beauties, this spot in Amherstburg is highly recommended.

Maria's Restaurant is a friendly and cozy family restaurant located in Amherstburg. Food is always fresh and great, but the prices are great. The coffee is delicious and all the dishes are very carefully cooked. Amherstburg is a restaurant that does not disappoint its clients. The staff is very friendly and ready to help. The waiters are very efficient, so clients will not wait a long time until they will receive the order. Kids will also like the tasty and special menus for them. Parking areas are also available.

The Nazrey African Methodist Episcopal National Historic Site and North American Black Historical Museum is a fascinating spot in Amherstburg. It was opened in 1975 and promotes the community heritage. The museum includes black North Americans culture items, dating since the slavery years and ending up with modern times. It was founded by Melvin Simpsons and is a great spot to visit. It tells important fragments of history of this place, so a visit here will enrich your knowledge. In 1999, it became a National Historic Site of Canada and in 2001 was restored.