Vineland

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History of area of Vineland, Highlights of Region

Vineland, nestled in the Town of Lincoln in the Niagara Region, is a charming agricultural community flanked by Twenty Mile Creek, Jordan, Lake Ontario, Beamsville, and Pelham. Known for its lush fruit farms and wineries, it’s Canada’s top spot for tender fruit, with the Vineland Research and Innovation Centre leading the way in research. The lively King Street is the heart of the town, bustling with shops, eateries, and social spots featuring locally grown delights. With its beautiful landscapes perfect for hiking, cycling, and boating, plus a library, community center, and parks, Vineland offers a peaceful, picturesque lifestyle with a touch of local charm and top-notch wineries. For more information on Vineland visit Wikipedia.  All images provided by the Lincoln Pelham Public Library are used with permission. Please contact the library for any additional usage rights or permissions.

Victoria Ave. in Vineland 1930’s

Steam Engine Train at Vineland Station Loading Peaches

Vineland Public School 1930’s

Vineland 1900s – This building is now Bloomingdeals

Vineland General Store – SW corner of Reg Rd 81 and Reg Rd 24

Postcard from 1906 Vineyards