RiverBrink Art Museum features changing exhibitions from the renowned art collection of Samuel E. Weir, Q.C., as well as outstanding artworks on loan from other Canadian and International collections. The museum grounds present well-kept gardens and a spectacular view of the Niagara River.
Completed in 1970, the building features Georgian-style architecture, including a mansard roof and gabled windows. It served as Weir’s country residence and was converted into an art museum following his death in 1981.