1. Brock’s Monument is a towering structure located in Queenston Heights Park in Niagara Falls, Canada. It was built to commemorate the British General Sir Isaac Brock who led a successful defense against the American invasion during the War of 1812. The monument is 56 meters (185 feet) tall and offers breathtaking views of the Niagara River and surrounding area from the observation deck. Visitors can also explore the park and learn about the history of the area at the nearby Brock’s Monument Visitor Centre.

2. Brock’s Monument is open seasonally from May to October. The park is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm, but the monument is subject to weather conditions and may close earlier. The phone number for the Niagara Parks Commission is +1 (877) 642-7275.

3. Admission to Queenston Heights Park, including Brock’s Monument Visitor Centre, is free. To access the observation deck of the monument, a small fee of CAD $5 per person is required. Parking is available on site for a fee, and public transportation is also available from Niagara Falls and the nearby town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Visitors can take the Niagara Falls Transit bus or shuttle service, or book a private tour bus.