Brock's Monument on Queenston Heights and cenotaph erected on spot where he fell in battle, Canada

Queenston Heights Battlefield

Queenston Heights National Historic Site

Explore the site of the Battle of Queenston Heights, fought on October 13, 1812, where Major General Sir Isaac Brock, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in Upper Canada, and his aide-de-camp John Macdonell were mortally wounded. Visitors can explore the battlefield grounds, visit a small museum highlighting the life of Brock, and climb the 235 steps to the top of Brock’s Monument.

Queenston Heights Battlefield: What's Nearby

Queenston, ON
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Niagara Falls, New York (NY-25)
Niagara Falls, NY
Fort Niagara
Youngstown, NY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Tonawanda, New York (NY-209)
Tonawanda, NY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Lockport, New York (NY-106)
Lockport, NY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Buffalo, New York (NY-44)
Buffalo, NY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Albion, New York (NY-29)
Albion, NY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Dunkirk, New York (NY-122)
Dunkirk, NY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Fredonia, New York (NY-99)
Fredonia, NY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Rochester, New York (NY-186)
Rochester, NY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Mendon, New York (NY-104)
Mendon, NY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Canandaigua, New York (NY-42)
Canandaigua, NY
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Lafayette Tour Marker, Canandaigua, New York (NY-42)
Canandaigua, NY

Related Battles

Queenston, Upper Canada (modern-day Ontario) | October 13, 1812
Result: United Kingdom Victory
Estimated Casualties
1,233
United States
1,105
United Kingdom
128