Wallaceburg – A World Of Possibilities.
Wallaceburg takes pride in the careful preservation of its’ rich heritage. Visit the Wallaceburg & District Museum and see all that it has to offer with special events and attraction throughout the year. We are also very proud of our neighboring community Walpole Island – also called Bkejwanong or “Where the waters divide”. It has been home to aboriginal people for over six thousand years.
While in the area you may wish to visit Uncle Tom's Cabin in Dresden, or perhaps try your luck at the Dresden Raceway and OLG Slots. Both are only minutes away!
Wallaceburg is only a short drive away from five Canadian/U.S. border crossings. We are one hour from Windsor, Detroit, London, Sarnia, and Port Huron, and three hours from Toronto, Cleveland and Buffalo. We are easily accessible by land, water, air and rail. Crossing into the U.S. can be hassle free via the Walpole Island Algonac Ferry as well as Sombra. The local travel guide provides a wealth of information for travelers to help make the most of your visit.
Only minutes away are: Mitchell’s Bay and Rondeau Provincial Park which are perfect spots for fishing, hunting, birding, boating and camping. This charming energetic community is host to a variety of feature attractions and special events such as: WAMBO, Dragon boat races, and the Lord Selkirk Historical Fair. The Wallaceburg Trails continues to work hard, creating miles of trails on our local waterways and park land.
Group tours and specialized itineraries featuring the Underground Railroad, Dinner Theatre, Student Educational Tours, History & Heritage tours, Eco Tours, Agricultural Tours, Shopping as well as special events are available year round for you and your group.
Whether you want to sightsee, shop, or simply relax and take in the beauty of our peaceful countryside, Wallaceburg offers something for everyone
For further info, please visit the Wallaceburg and District Chamber of Commerce.

The Ontario Boat & Engine Works once located in Wallaceburg was Canada's first assembly line producers of pleasure boats.

That the Scouts apple day started in Wallaceburg at the local movie theatre's promotion of the movie Apple Annie.

The first ever Lee-Enfield rifle was shot in Wallaceburg at the location of the fountain park.

Wallaceburg is named after Sir William Wallace - Braveheart.

Wallaceburg once had a racetrack.

Wallaceburg was once home to two movie theatres.

Pipes were once manufactured in town at Wally's Pipe Factory.

There are 12 major sports teams within a 5hr drive of Wallaceburg
