124 on Queen Hotel & Spa and Treadwell Cuisine are excited to share a new event venue partnership with the stunning historical estate property of Willowbank, located in the village of Queenston, a picturesque area of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Imagine your day surrounded by the historical elegance of this National Historic Site, protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust. From a fully catered tented event with dancing and laughter among the trees to cocktails on the patio overlooking the banks of the Niagara River to an intimate dinner in Bright Parlour, our team is ready to help you create a magical experience.

This Greek Revival stone mansion, located on 13-acres stunning acres, dates back to the 1830s having been commissioned by Alexander Hamilton and his wife. Over the years it has served as a private estate, a boys academy, and a private school. In the 1990s it was saved from the devastation of rezoning by passionate citizens who recognized the incredible beauty and important presence of the estate and surrounding property. Willowbank currently serves as a living lab for the Willowbank School of Restoration Arts, a leading private school in the world of heritage conservation and preservation of existing buildings.
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales is the Royal Patron of Willowbank in recognition of the property and schools.
Here are some of the top features of the Willowbank event space:
Willowbank can accommodate up to 32 guests, making it the perfect location for intimate weddings and events.
Willowbank is a 15 minute drive away from Niagara-on-the-Lake and 124 on Queen Hotel and Spa.
Located in picturesque Queenston, this unique venue features multiple ceremony spots and a stunning reception space.
Dating back to 1830, Willowbank is a Classical Revival estate set on a scenic hilltop, rich in history and architectural grandeur.
We look forward to helping you bring your dream wedding into a reality. To learn more about our venues, or if you’d like to set up a personalized tour, please contact us below.
Photography Credits – Lisa Vigliotta Photography