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PA Day Activities in Niagara

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Gear up for an exciting PA Day on Friday, January 19th, 2024, as elementary schools in the Niagara region take a break. Don’t fret about idle moments because we’ve got a fantastic lineup of PA Day Activities for everyone to enjoy! Get ready to explore our top recommendations for a day filled with fun and adventure.  

Embark on Family Fun: Discover Clifton Hill’s Wonderland for Kids!

In the vibrant heart of Niagara Falls lies a popular place for families – Clifton Hill. A haven where every corner is crafted to delight kids and ensure that your family adventure is nothing short of spectacular. Forget about the weather dictating your fun in Niagara Falls because we have curated an exciting list of activities that promise joy, regardless of rain or shine.

Strike Game Zone!

There’s no better way to have your kids release some pent up energy than by taking them to the Strike Game Zone. It’s the place to go for a bounty of midway and arcade games.

Here you’ll find 14 full size 10 pin bowling lanes, a high-def audio/visual system, intelligent LED lane lighting and touch screen monitors for easy, automated scoring. Plus, with special bumper-rails that can be raised or lowered for each player, kids and novice bowlers don’t have to throw gutter balls.

After bowling, you can stick around to enjoy high-tech arcade games, and racing simulators.

More Clifton Hill Fun!

Immerse yourself in the wonders of our top museums, attractions, and amusements, guaranteeing a diverse range of indoor entertainment options in the popular Niagara Region. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through Clifton Hill, where every moment is tailored to make family memories that last a lifetime.

Movieland Museum
Fallsview Waterpark
Strike Game Zone
Niagara SkyWheel
Bird Kingdom
Wizards Golf
Zombie Attack
Ripley’s Museum
Greg Frewin Theatre

Restaurants

Boston Pizza
Kelsey’s

Retail

Canada Trading Company
Fudge Factory


City of NIagara Falls Activities at MacBain Community Centre

7150 Montrose Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 3N3 | (905) 356-7521

January 19th PD Day Programming 

Join us as we expand our programming for all ages to provide safe family fun across the City!

Crazy Clay Creations

  • Join for a hands on art workshop led by the Niagara Falls Art Gallery at the MacBain Centre! Participants will be guided through the creation of their very creation made out of clay. The only thing participants need to bring is their imagination!
  • 12:30-1:30 Ages 4-7. Click here to register!
  • 2:00-3:00pm Ages 8-12. Click here to register!
  • $10 per person
  • Pre-Registration Required!

Open Swim

  • Leisure Pool: 8:00am-3:45pm & 6:00-8:30pm
  • Lane Pool with slide: 6:00-8:30pm

Drop In Badminton

  • 11:30am-1:30pm
  • $5 per person / $10 per family

Drop In Volleyball

  • 2:00-4:00pm
  • $5 per person / $10 per family

Drop In Basketball

  • 4:15-8:45pm
  • $5 per person / $10 per family

Drop In Table Tennis

  • 7:15-8:45pm
  • $5 per person / $10 per family

Drop In Indoor Play Structure

  • 8:30am-8:30pm
  • $7 per child / $15 per family

Library PD Day Drop In Fun

  • 10:00am – 11:30am
  • Have some fun at the library on your day off from school! Board games, crafts, obstacle challenges.. who knows what we’ll do!

Day Passes: Get access to all the great drop in programs, including the pool and indoor play structure, for only $10 per child / $15 per adult / $25 per family.


Niagara Falls History Museum 

PD Day: Mad Science

January 19, 2024
Shows at 11am & 1pm

$5 or free for members

Get ready to ignite the curiosity in your budding scientists! Join us for the Science Show, a journey that introduces your little ones to the fundamental realms of Chemistry, Physics, and Biology. Engaging experiments curated from the vast spectrum of science will show kids that, no matter the field, the essence of science lies in questioning the world around us.

Following the show, dive into the Museum galleries and embark on an exhilarating scavenger hunt, adding an extra layer of discovery to your scientific exploration.

Please note that pre-registration is essential. For safety, children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult, and all attendees, including adults, must secure a ticket to join this enlightening adventure. Let the scientific wonders unfold!

Register for 11am Show: https://bit.ly/40Vi6aC
Register for 1pm Show: https://bit.ly/47RBOWV


PA Day At The Rink

526 Regent Street, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, L0S 1J0, Canada

This PA Day, head to the “Ice Rink” at The Gardens at Pillar & Post and enjoy the lovely grounds, skate on a 120 by 60 ice rink, and experience The OutPost’s trademark food and beverage offerings.

The skating rink is open to the general public and hotel guests of Vintage Hotels and Niagara’s Finest Hotels. The rink is available for skating, gliding, and having fun.

COMMUNITY SKATE HOURS (Subject to Change)
Monday – Thursday – 1:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Friday – Saturday – 1:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Sunday – 1:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

HOTEL GUEST SKATE HOURS
Monday – Thursday – 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Friday – Saturday – 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Sunday – 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Please keep in mind that, depending on ice conditions and weather, the rink will be closed for cleaning at various points during the day, normally around 3:00 p.m. Cleaning time is about 30 minutes.

The Gardens offers skate rentals.
Skate rentals are provided for $5.00 at The OutPost; however, rentals are limited, and visitors to The Gardens are advised to bring their own skates. Helmets are mandatory for all skaters under the age of 12, and helmet rentals are free.

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Cyclamen Display At The Floral Showhouse

January 13, 2024, to March 3, 2024

Discover the Magic of the Cyclamen Display at the Floral Showhouse

Get ready to step into a botanical wonder as the Cyclamen Display makes its grand return to the Floral Showhouse, captivating visitors from January 13 to March 3, 2024. Brace yourself to bid farewell to winter blues and embrace the burst of colors, featuring cyclamen flowers in stunning shades of burgundy, pink, and magenta, promising to turn the chill of the season into a warm and joyful spectacle.

Event Details:
Date: January 13, 2024, to March 3, 2024
Location: Floral Showhouse, Niagara Falls

Escape the Winter Blues: Immerse yourself in a visual odyssey through the enchanting North and Centre Houses, where the Cyclamen Display takes center stage. After a three-year hiatus, this event is back to mesmerize your senses, offering a picturesque escape from the frosty winter outside. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the delicate beauty of cyclamen flowers in all their glory!

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Dancing Queen at OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino

Thursday, January 18th 2024 through Sunday, January 21st 2024

Prepare to groove down the lanes of nostalgia at our sensational 70’s Disco Dance Extravaganza! It’s a funky fiesta that thrusts you right into the heart of the disco era, spotlighting the timeless hits of Abba, The Bee Gees, Village People, and beyond! Envision glittering dance floors, infectious beats, and an irresistible temptation to showcase your most fabulous disco moves. Let’s boogie!

Event Dates

  • January 18 3PM & 8:30PM
  • January 19 3PM & 9PM
  • January 20 3PM & 9PM
  • January 21 3PM & 7PM

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Winter Birds At Heartland Forest 2024

Embark on a Winter Bird Adventure at Heartland Forest!

Date: Jan 19 2024
Time: 9:30am – 11:30am

Join us at Heartland Forest for an exciting exploration of the enchanting realm of Winter Birds. Gather the whole family for an inspiring experience that includes creating your very own bird feeder to take home! During your visit, venture on a brief self-guided hike through our protected forest—challenge yourselves to spot as many birds as possible! Wander through our treehouse and marvel at lifelike models showcasing our local feathered friends.

Tickets are required per child, and adults accompanying children can attend for free. Once you’ve snagged your tickets, feel free to drop in anytime between 9:30 and 11:00. Let the avian adventure begin!

Tickets are $2.50 per child: Click here to purchase tickets

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Niagara Falls Library Drop In Fun

Niagara Falls Public Library:
4848 Victoria Avenue, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 4C5, Canada

Celebrate your day off from school with a burst of excitement at PD Day Drop-In Fun in the vibrant atmosphere of Victoria Avenue Library!

From 10:00 am to 11:30 am on Friday, January 19, 2024, the Children’s Story Garden transforms into a hub of joy and creativity. Join us for a mix of board games, crafts, and obstacle challenges – the perfect recipe for a day of fun. Geared towards children of all ages, this event promises an energetic and engaging experience for families.

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Additional PA Day Activities in the Niagara Region

Pelham PA Day
Grimsby Museum
Steam Thorold Library

Niagara Falls Student Group Package on Clifton Hill

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Our Niagara Falls Student Group Package is back! Come visit us to see for yourself why we are called the “Street of Fun by the Falls”.

There is no better way to experience a one of a kind school trip than to experience our Niagara Falls Student Group Package. We are currently taking bookings for the 2024 school year. If you are a teacher, part of the school council, or know of anybody that may be thinking about a unique, educational and exciting trip for students, please share this post and do not hesitate to contact us for more information.

Our Niagara Falls Student Group Package is a popular and economical choice for school trips. Come visit us to see for yourself why we are called the “Street of Fun by the Falls”!

Bringing a group to the Niagara Falls area that is not a school group? Why not take advantage of some of our other Clifton Hill Group Attraction Packages? Whether you’re a leisure tour group or corporate travelers, everyone will have fun experiencing Clifton Hill’s excitement!

Stunning Winter Views from the Niagara SkyWheel

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Gear up for a visual spectacle as we unveil a curated collection of winter wonders from the vantage point of the Niagara SkyWheel. Dive into our compilation of striking photographs, each capturing the serene beauty and wintry charm witnessed by our guests. The Niagara SkyWheel stands tall as the silent observer of these breathtaking moments, offering a powerful backdrop for the images that unfold.

Enjoy the unfiltered beauty of the season as seen through the lenses of our many visitors. Brace yourself for a showcase that lets the images do the talking. From snow-dusted landscapes to the play of light against the icy expanse, this collection is a raw celebration of winter captured by those who took a spin on the SkyWheel.

So, join us in celebrating the beauty of winter and experience the Niagara SkyWheel in a whole new light.












Sleep Cheap Has Arrived in Niagara Falls!

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Sleep Cheap 2023 Runs From:

Sunday, November 19th to Thursday, November 23rd, 2023

Attendees can start booking rooms Wednesday, October 18th at 9:00 AM at the participating Niagara Falls hotels.

Over the course of more than 18 years, the community-supported Sleep Cheap fundraiser has raised over $2,400,000 for more than 100 different local charities.

Here are some things you should know:

  • Sleep Cheap will run for 5 nights, beginning on Sunday, November 19th and ending on Thursday, November 23rd.
  • This promotion is only available to Niagara residents (age 21 and up) who have a current valid credit card.
  • This year, attendees can book two nights.
  • There are no resort fees or hidden costs in any of the room rates. The Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT) of $2.00 per night will apply to rooms.
  • 2023 Sleep Cheap rates will be significantly discounted from retail rates.

To make a reservation, please contact the hotels directly. Promotional rooms will only be available to Niagara Region residents 21 and older with a current valid credit card. Room reservations have a 24-hour cancellation policy. Rooms can be cancelled free of charge within 24 hours of booking “date and time.” Cancellations made after the 24-hour booking window will be charged the full Sleep Cheap rate.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: There is a 24-hour cancellation policy for room reservations. Participants will be charged the full Sleep Cheap rate for the room if they cancel within 24 hours of making the reservation.


2023 Sleep Cheap Hotels

Attendees with concerns are encouraged to contact hotels directly to confirm operational practices and protocols during the current pandemic.

Americana Resort, Spa & Waterpark

8444 Lundy’s Lane (Sunday through Thursday only).

Website


Embassy Suites Hotel Fallsview

6700 Fallsview Boulevard

289-271-9306


Fallsview Casino Resort

6380 Fallsview Boulevard

905-371-7517


Four Points Sheraton Niagara Falls Fallsview

6455 Fallsview Boulevard

289-271-9303


Hilton Niagara Falls/ Fallsview Hotel & Suites

6361 Fallsview Boulevard

Website


Marriott Fallsview & Spa

6740 Fallsview Boulevard

Website


Marriott on the Falls

6755 Fallsview Boulevard

Website


Old Stone Inn

6080 Fallsview Boulevard

905-357-1234


Radisson Hotel & Suites Fallsview

6733 Fallsview Boulevard

905-356-1944


Ramada Near the Falls

5706 Ferry Street

Website


Sheraton on the Falls

5875 Falls Avenue

Website


Skyline Hotel and Waterpark

4800 Bender Hill

Website


Travelodge by Wyndham Niagara Falls Fallsview

5599 River Road

905-354-2727


Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls – Fallsview

5685 Falls Avenue

Website


Great Wolf Lodge Niagara Falls – Waterpark

3950 Victoria Avenue

1-800-605-9653

Take a Scenic Drive Through Niagara and Enjoy the Fall Colours

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As the hot days of Summer fall behind us, Niagara becomes a season of flourishing color and rustic beauty as we embark on the Fall season. Taking a drive gives visitors a clear and captivating look at everything our region offers.

A Drive Through Wine Country

Harvest season in Niagara runs from September to November, and the journey throughout the Niagara Peninsula is rich with decadent scenery and beautiful backdrops. Fall brings us the Grape & Wine Festival and the “Taste the Season” signature event which occurs on weekends in November at over 15 wineries throughout the region. Niagara’s wine route extends from Niagara-on-the-Lake straight through to the beautiful town of Grimsby. Start your journey along the Niagara Parkway through Queenston and the heart of Niagara-on-the-Lake, and along Lakeshore Road. With over 80 wineries, a drive through wine country is a feast for your senses.


The Treasure Hunting Road Trip

With its origins rich in history from the War of 1812, Niagara’s Daredevils and tightrope walkers, hydro-electric generating stations, and Niagara’s role in the Underground Railroad, it’s no wonder that antiquing within Niagara unearths a treasure trove of relics to be discovered!

Make it a day trip of exploring through Niagara’s hidden gems for some vintage finds. We compiled a list of amazing Antique stops, in which you can easily spend an entire day winding through our lush hills, gardens, and countryside views on your way to finding a special souvenir.

Niagara Antiques: Where to go to Find Hidden Treasures


Historical Sightseeing

It’s no secret that Fall is a captivating time of the year for photo-taking opportunities, but it’s also one of the best months to travel due to cheaper hotel rates and less crowds.

Autumn is the prime time to visit Niagara’s historical landmarks. Enjoy the crisp Fall air and wide-open scenery as you visit famous historical sites such as Brock’s Monument, Chippawa Battlefield, Fort George, and Old Fort Erie.

If your mission is to take in all the abundant colours, the landscape to view the landmarks and monuments serves up stunning vistas set against the backdrop of the twisting Niagara River. Make a pitstop at Dufferin Islands which explodes with colour every Autumn.

Along your journeys, be sure to stop at these 5 Awe-Inspiring Places to View Fall Colours in Niagara.

Explore Niagara: Hidden Gems

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Discover the wonders of Niagara by uncovering some of its hidden gems that have yet to be fully appreciated. The following rundown merely scratches the surface of the many intriguing locations waiting to be explored during the Summer and into the Fall season. So get ready to embark on a journey of discovery and add these noteworthy sites to your itinerary.

1. Oakes Garden Theatre

5825 River Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3K9

Located at the bottom of Clifton Hill between Falls Avenue and the Niagara Parkway is the beautifully maintained Oakes Garden Theatre. This is the perfect spot for a superb panoramic view of the American and Horseshoe Falls. It includes a distinctive pergola wall, lush gardens and beautiful, colourful flowers. A quaint little bridge that leads to a lily pond adds a little serenity and magic to a park that was welcomed to the Niagara Falls Arts & Culture Wall of Fame in 2011.


2. Dufferin Islands

6345 Dufferin Isle Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L0S 1A0

One of Niagara’s most beautiful hidden treasures in located just south of the Horseshoe Falls along the Niagara Parkway. Dufferin Islands offers 10 acres of protected land — a secluded park which contains several small islands bound together by bridges and footpaths. It’s quiet, and the perfect spot for a Summertime picnic. Its natural beauty is maintained by the Niagara Parks Commission.


3. White Water Walk

4330 River Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 6T2

It’s one of Niagara’s most little known treasures! The White Water Walk is a boardwalk situated on the very edge of Niagara’s whitewater. This attraction is wheelchair accessible as it takes you down 70 metres in an elevator, through a tunnel, and then out onto the boardwalk. The boardwalk runs for 1000 feet and contains two areas to witness the rapids at full speed at the very edge of the river. Experience the awe-inspiring natural wonder of the rapids!


4. Niagara Glen

3050 Niagara Pkwy, Niagara Falls, ON

As one of Niagara’s favourite picnic spots, Niagara Glen boasts natural trails, rock climbing and access to the Niagara River. Direct access to the Niagara Glen trails is found at the highest part of the gorge, where a metal staircase sits at the edge of the cliff. The Glen overlooks the Niagara River Gorge Whirlpool, and you can expect four kilometres of hiking trails, untouched Carolinian Forest and incredible rock formations.


5. Mount Carmel Spiritual Centre

7020 Stanley Ave, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 7B7

Home to the Carmelites, the Monastery serves the community in a variety of ways and forms of worship. Here, they offer spiritual guidance and many religious retreats and workshops. The beautiful 140 year-old structure is situated on a 10 acre property, and it is a place of calm reflection and meditation. There is wide open spaces and gardens overlooking the world-famous Niagara Falls.Mount Carmel is home to the Canadian National Shrine to Saint Therese, and has both an indoor and outdoor shrine. The shrine can be visited during the week, please visit their official website for details:  https://www.carmelniagara.com


6. DeCew Falls

2710 Decew Road, St. Catharines, Ontario L2R 6P7

St.Catharines is home to two stunning waterfalls known as the Upper DeCew Falls (a large 22 metre plunge waterfall) and the Lower DeCew Falls (a smaller 25 foot waterfall). The water flows down from the upper reaches of the Twelve Mile Creek. Next to the falls is the Morningstar Mill, which features a working grist mill built in 1872, a turbine shed, a sawmill, a blacksmith and a carpentry shop. At the bottom of the gorge is the Lower DeCew Falls. Whether you wish to simply relax and unwind taking photos along the way, or you are feeling adventurous and ready for a hike, DeCew Falls is worth checking out.

*Please use extreme caution as the gorge is very steep and can be quite slippery in areas. 


7. Happy Rolph’s Animal Farm

650 Read Rd, St. Catharines, ON L2R 7K6

Also in St.Catharines is a welcome place for all ages! Happy Rolph’s Animal Farm is a free setting to experience a variety of animals with benches adjacent to two ponds on site to sit and relax. Kids will love being able to interact and feed the animals (with the food provided), and afterwards there is a playground and a picnic area (including a pavilion) for some downtime.

The animals are at Happy Rolph’s from Victoria Day weekend until Thanksgiving weekend.


8. Jordan Village

3769 Main St, Jordan Station, ON L0R 1S0, Canada

Unless you are from the Niagara region, you may have never heard of this quaint shopping area. Jordan Village is situated among the vineyards of Niagara’s Wine Country, along the edge of the Twenty Mile Creek valley. It features delicious dining, galleries, boutiques, antiques, award-winning wineries, a spa, and accommodations.


9. Avondale Dairy Bar

461 Stewart Rd, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0

Located in Niagara-on-the-Lake this is an ice cream heaven on earth that has been a staple to new and old generations (since 1955). What makes Avondale Dairy Bar so unique is that it is made right on the premise. It is a working dairy farm with about 90 Holstein cows, cornfields, and vineyards. They have so many different flavours, cakes, pies, milkshakes and sundaes. They are open late during the Summer and have picnic benches and playgrounds outside so you can enjoy the outdoors while eating your favourite creamy dessert.


10. St. Johns Conservation Area

3101 Barron Rd, Fonthill, ON L0S 1E6

Off the beaten path is another little paradise located on the border of Fonthill and Thorold. St. Johns Conservation Area provides a tranquil setting for wildlife and visitors. Families line up around the pond which is surrounded by benches, bridges and viewing areas. During the Summer, kids love to go there to feed the geese, look for frogs & turtles and explore the forest. Hiking is a popular family pastime here with trails that are easy to navigate. The conservation area is off Pelham St. N. at the intersection with Hollow and Barron Rds.


11. Balls Falls

3292 Sixth Ave, Lincoln, ON L0R 1S0

Ball’s Falls, also known as Balls Mills, Louthe Mills, and Glen Elgin, is a historical ghost town in what is now Jordan, Ontario, Canada, that dates back to the early nineteenth century.

Twenty Mile Creek water plunges 27 metres into the gorge below from the top of the main Lower Falls. The Upper Falls have an 11-meter drop. The saw and wool mills previously kept the area busy, and today it is a lovely place to visit and go trekking.


12. Queenston Heights Park

14184 Niagara Pkwy, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0

Queenston was the site of the historic “Battle of Queenston Heights” during the War of 1812. The famous “Brock’s Monument” is located on the grounds here. This is where Sir General Brock died heroically in a fight of valour and strength. Visitors can tour the battlefield and climb the monument for an incredible view of the surrounding area and Niagara river. This monument is 56 metres tall. After being bombed by a terrorist in 1840, it was rebuilt in 1853. With memorials, Queenston Heights Park honours both Sir Isaac Brock and Laura Secord for their roles in the War of 1812. There’s a splash pad for the kids, a band shell, tennis courts, and a snack bar here, so bring a picnic.


13. Short Hills Provincial Park

2876 Wiley Rd, Thorold, ON L0S 1E6 (PARKING LOT C)

Tucked away in the city of St.Catharines, Short Hills Provincial Park is 735 hectares in size and is the largest park in the Niagara Region. It’s part of an environmentally significant area known as the “Fonthill Kame Moraine.” A kame is an irregular hill of sand, gravel and silt which accumulates in a depression on a retreating glacier, and is then deposited on the land surface as the glacier melts. The name “Short Hills” comes from the result of erosion. More than 12,000 years ago, glacial meltwater carved out many steep valleys and also created the valley of the Twelve Mile Creek. Within the Short Hills Provincial Park, there are seven trails designated as multi-use or hiking only. A path called the “Paleozoic Trail” will lead you to gorgeous views of Swayze Falls. The park has three sanctioned entrances, all with parking available.


14. Wainfleet Bog

20389 Erie Peat Rd, Port Colborne, ON L3K 5V4

In the rural township in southern Niagara, lies the town of Wainfleet, known for the Wainfleet Bog Conservation Area. It is the only bog wetland in the Niagara Peninsula. It was formed between 12,000 and 5,000 years ago as the glaciers from the last Ice Age melted and retreated. Water ponded in the low, flat land behind the adjacent Onondaga Escarpment, which prevented surface water from draining south to Lake Erie. Over time, this open water area filled in as plants died and provided a habitat for unique flora and fauna able to withstand the acidic and low nutrient site conditions. There are trails and boardwalks that twist and turn through the 1980 acres allowing you to truly explore Niagara. Bog plants, butterflies, migrating songbirds and the very rare “Massasauga Rattlesnake” make their homes here.


15. Comfort Maple Conservation Area

636 Metler Rd, Fenwick, ON L0S 1C0

The Town of Pelham has something truly special and untouched. Within the Comfort Maple Conservation Area stands a tree that is 530 year old and towers approximately 80 feet at its crown with a trunk circumference of 6 meters (20 feet). It symbolizes Canada’s strength and tradition and is widely believed to be the oldest sugar maple tree in all of Canada. The site it stands on makes for amazing photographs; whether just for nature lovers or for those that wish to capture a moment in time under the tree with the family or for an engagement/wedding.


16. Rockway Conservation Area

1742 St Paul St W, St. Catharines, ON L2R 6P7

The Rockway Conservation Area offers an oasis within a remote setting. Hike the trail into the Fifteen Mile Creek valley and then experience history! It has a salt spring dating back to 1792, and it habits two waterfalls. The larger of the two plunges from a height of nearly 20 metres while the smaller waterfall cascades down from a height of 12 metres.

This site is located near St.Catharines and Jordan in Vineland.


17. Merritt Island

Welland Canal Trail, Welland, ON

Merritt Island is located in the downtown core of Welland. It is sandwiched between the Welland Recreational Waterway and the Welland River. It is home to a beautiful 4.2 km tree-lined path perfect for walking, jogging, hiking, biking, rollerblading, or even picnicking. There is also a playground for children, a scenic canal trail, and wood carvings by local artist JP Gauthier. Merritt Island is perfect for families, friends and outdoor enthusiasts and History enthusiasts would really enjoy viewing many of the old sections of the once active second Welland Canal.


*Please take proper caution and keep a look out when entering any trail for ticks. They are generally found in forested areas or areas with long grass. They attach themselves to humans and animals passing by. Click here for details on some preventative measures, how to remove them, and the ticks to look out for within Niagara.*

Holiday Weekend Alternate Routes to QEW to and from Niagara Falls

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As the Summer Holidays draw near and the much-awaited Victoria Day long weekend approaches, it’s important to anticipate and prepare for potential traffic congestion and delays. To ensure a smoother journey, it is advisable to consider taking an alternative route when visiting the Clifton Hill tourist area and heading to and from the QEW.

With the surge in holiday travelers and tourists, the roads leading to popular destinations tend to experience heavy traffic, causing frustrating delays and longer travel times. Therefore, it is prudent to plan ahead and explore alternative routes that may offer better traffic conditions and help you reach your destination more efficiently.

Don’t hesitate to utilize mapping applications or consult local traffic updates to identify the most suitable alternate routes based on real-time traffic conditions. These tools can provide valuable insights and suggest alternative pathways that may not only save you time but also offer scenic drives or interesting detours along the way, adding an element of adventure to your journey.

Bypass slow downs that can occur on the 420 with these two alternate routes for a quicker and less congested exit.

Our Clifton Hill parking lot is central to all that is happening over the Holidays, including a 5-minute walk to viewing the Niagara Falls, the fireworks shows, the Clifton Hill and Niagara Parks attractions, and Niagara Falls entertainment facilities (bars, casinos, etc.).

Keep this map and directions handy for all busy weekends, construction or any time you can’t use the 420 Highway.


Route #1

  • Exit the Clifton Hill parking lot onto Robinson Street.
  • Follow Robinson Street to Stanley Avenue.
  • Turn left onto Stanley Avenue.
  • Continue on Stanley Avenue south-bound to McLeod Road.
  • Turn right onto McLeod Road, and follow to the QEW on-ramp.

Route #2.

  • Exit the Clifton Hill parking lot onto Victoria Avenue and turn right.
  • At lights, turn left onto Centre Street.
  • Follow Centre Street, then turn right onto MacDonald Avenue.
  • Turn left onto Falls Avenue at the lights.
  • On the next set of lights, turn right onto Stanley Avenue (DO NOT continue through to the 420) and continue north to Thorold Stone Rd.
  • Turn left onto Thorold Stone Road and continue to the QEW on-ramp.

Directions to the Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls Parking Lot (includes a PDF Guide).



Approaches to Niagara Falls
Travelling by car

Niagara Falls offers various east-west approaches, with the Niagara Parkway being a scenic option that follows the Canadian side of the Niagara River from Lake Ontario to Lake Erie, passing through the city.

To reach your destination in the Falls, the primary route is the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) via Hwy 420. This highway begins in Toronto, follows Lake Ontario, passes through Niagara Falls, and connects with major streets before reaching the Peace Bridge.

Visitors from Southwestern Ontario can also use Hwy 20, providing direct access to Niagara Falls, or Hwy 3, which leads to smaller roads leading to the city.

On the Canadian side, toll bridges facilitate travel for visitors coming from New York (often via the I-90 Interstate Highway) to reach the Canadian side of the Falls. These include the Rainbow Bridge in the sightseeing area, the Whirlpool Bridge north of downtown, and the Peace Bridge linking Buffalo, NY, and Fort Erie, Ontario, situated just south of Niagara Falls.

5 Ways to Make Family Memories on Clifton Hill

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There are no ifs, ands, or buts about it: taking a trip to Niagara Falls and stopping at Clifton Hill will fascinate everyone in your family, especially the youngest among your crew. Niagara Falls’ “Street of Fun” offers it all: bright lights, amazing activities, and family-friendly eateries for everyone to enjoy.

Making memories and spending time with family are both essential and crucial for making lifelong bonds.

Here are 5 ways to make special memories on Clifton Hill.


1. Let Your Kids be the Photographer

Imagine what Clifton Hill must look like to your little ones…The butterflies in their stomachs, everything looks 10x bigger and brighter through their little eyes. Give them the opportunity to express themselves with something tangible like capturing cool images while out on the Hill. It’s fun to look back and reminisce while pondering their unique perspectives of the Hill’s wild atmosphere. Be sure to stop in at the Canada Trading Company, they offer many different photo albums to collect all your travel adventures on Clifton Hill.


2. Let Your Kids Choose Their Own Souvenirs

Canada Trading Company

Another way to make the most of your memory making together is to let each child choose their own souvenir(s) to commemorate the trip. It doesn’t have to cost a lot of money; Clifton Hill is full of inexpensive items. It allows children to find a keepsake that signifies a special moment in time.

I can distinctly remember a time when I was six years old, in which my parents gave me $5 going into an old barn full of antiques and allowed me to choose what I wanted. I chose a Mickey Mouse ring. Looking back I can’t remember the city we visited, but I remember how I felt slipping that ring on my tiny little finger. It’s not just about the souvenir, it’s about the emotions evoked at a particular moment that builds memories to last a lifetime.

Christine Lynn

3. Use “Humor” to your Advantage

Great Canadian Midway

Did you know that the “humor effect” is a real psychological phenomenon that causes people to remember information better when laughter occurs? It’s true! Humor enhances a person’s memory. Think about a commercial that you remember on TV, or a lecture that you had to sit through in college. When it’s funny, you remember. On Clifton Hill, you are in luck! There are plenty of ways to cause laughter. A round of golf at Wizard’s Golf is a great place to start…we constantly see families leave the course laughing and ribbing each other on their short games. Another way to have fun? Head to the Great Canadian Midway its full of arcade games to compete against your friends and family. If you are a family that loves to bowl, Strike! Rock N Bowl is guaranteed to make you laugh out loud. There are any of number of ways on Clifton Hill to make the whole family roar with laughter!


4. Make it a Vacation of “Firsts”

Strike Game Zone

One of the key ingredients to make a vacation memorable is a milestone event. Chances are, you remember the first time your baby took his/her first steps, first words, first day at school, etc. Making a memorable vacation on Clifton Hill is no different. For example, head into the Fudge Factory for the first time your family tries a macaron, or a child tasting fudge for the first time. Of course, a “must” on Clifton Hill is the Niagara SkyWheel. This will be a first for many people — not just children — to try an observation wheel reaching 175 feet tall. How about the first time the kids try go-karting? Not only would they be trying something new, but on Canada’s first elevated go-kart track at the Niagara Speedway, which is opening on March Break (weather permitting)! We remember emotionally charged events better than boring ones. It is the emotions aroused, not the personal significance of the event, that makes events easier to remember.


5. Embrace Traveling During the Off-Peak Season

Besides the obvious opportunity for cost savings as one of the greatest advantages of traveling in the off-season (cheaper hotel rates), there is also less line-ups and less crowds. While the colder temperatures may bring about closures at some seasonal attractions, the Winter also brings about unique opportunities that you simply won’t get in the Spring and Summer months. When temperatures dip below freezing, you’ll get to see a side of Niagara Falls that many travelers don’t ever get to see. Whether it’s experiencing the “Frozen Falls”, or taking in the frosty panoramic view from the cozy, climate-controlled gondolas of the Niagara SkyWheel without waiting in long queues (if at all), you’ll absolutely never regret visiting Clifton Hill during the off-peak season and making memories with the people you love the most. Together…it’s just more fun.

10 Spicy Ways to Heat Up The Romance This Winter in Niagara

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Fun and Romance Abounds in Niagara Falls!

Looking for an exciting adventure for you and a special someone? Niagara offers a lot of fun and romance if you know where to look. Many ‘love birds’ prefer a carefree walk down the Niagara Parkway to take in the Falls, while others enjoy a couples session at one of our award-winning spas or delicious gourmet meals with a view before retiring to one of our luxury hotel rooms where elegance and comfort are prioritised. Continue reading for the top ten ideas to spice up your winter romance.


#1 Take A Romantic Stroll on the Parkway!

The most scenic portion of the Niagara Parkway is right at the Falls, where you can take a romantic moonlit walk to see the illuminated Falls, Winter Festival of Lights, and other beautiful scenery…hand in hand. The Niagara Winter Festival of Lights is FREE and open to everyone. This year, it takes place from November 12th 2022 to February 20th, 2023. Enjoy the plentiful lights along the Niagara Parkway and within Queen Victoria Park, Dufferin Islands, and various tourist areas throughout Niagara Falls, including Clifton Hill, the Victoria Centre, Fallsview Boulevard, and Lundy’s Lane. Visitors should come out early and often to catch all the lighting arrangements throughout the festival.


#2 Visit the Safari Lights at Safari Niagara

Drive through Safari Niagara this holiday season (November 19th, 2022 – January 8th, 2023) to enjoy one of Canada’s biggest and brightest holiday light displays with friends and family. This incredible 3km Winter Wonderland is an hour-long driving adventure through the illuminated streets of Safari Niagara. Breathtaking, exciting and full of holiday magic.


#3 Bring Your Love to Soaring Heights with an Aerial Tour!

During the quiet periods of winter Niagara Falls Helicopters offers a perfect opportunity for a surprise engagement! Or better yet, you can take advantage of their “Chapel in the Sky” wedding service, the most intriguing way to tie the knot for couples that want to stand out! For those just wanting to share a great experience, there is a number of excellent tours which include Niagara’s finest wineries along with many other points of interest to enjoy together.


#4 Celebrate Your “Love Buzz” with Icewine!

Niagara is wine country and its surrounding landscape is gorgeous to see during all four seasons. The Niagara Region alone has over 50 award-wining wineries, with 29 wineries showcasing their creations in Niagara-on-the-Lake this Winter. Don’t miss the 2023 Icewine Celebration, where you can explore the decadently sweet art of wine paired with sweet and savoury creations. Visit the participating wineries and taste VQA icewines. A romantic celebration for two or a great reason for a girls’ getaway weekend!


#5 Relax, Rejuvinate and Pamper Yourselves!

There are many luxurious spas to choose from, with many located in Niagara Falls and the beautifully historic Niagara-on-the-Lake. Virtually all of the spas in Niagara offers a couple’s treatment session, and an event filled “spa day” is the best way to relax and bond with one another. Be sure to take advantage of the “a la carte” options if you have a busy schedule or spend the entire day with a comprehensive spa package.

Visit: Top Niagara Spa Getaway Hotels


#6 Make a Bold Splash on the Hill!

Create positive memories by spending an entire day on Clifton Hill; the World Famous Street of Fun by the Falls!

There is the Niagara SkyWheel, midway arcades, wax museums, haunted houses, Casino Niagara, waterparks, magic shows, mini putt, restaurants and much more. Amidst the whirr of activity, couples can easily relax and enjoy the fun-loving atmosphere the Hill provides. It really is one of the best ways to enjoy date night! Additionally, there are many great choices for cafés and specialty shops on the Hill satisfying the most discerning tastes.

Fun Fact: Many couples get engaged while riding the Niagara SkyWheel in which you can easily score a private ride during the winter!


#7 Troll for Vintage Gems!

The euphoria of finding buried treasure in an ocean of relics is one of the best ways for couples to spend the afternoon in Niagara. On your penny-pinching path of reclamation you will gain both some historical insights along with a few extra dollars in your wallet. The local region is full of great vintage shops, and if you are a collector or if you are just looking for a unique gift, Niagara is among the best in Ontario. Winter is ripe for exploring Niagara’s antique market, as many discount their inventory to help keep business brisk during the slow season. You will appreciate the personalized experience many of the engaging shop keepers provide…plus they love to share a good story.

Check out our picks of where to go for hidden treasures in Niagara.


#8 Awaken Your Senses With the Best Food!

Your first bite into Niagara’s finest cuisine will awaken your senses! Niagara sets the bar high when it comes to upscale romantic dining! Many offer a beautifully elegant atmosphere and great views of the majestic Falls. For a fine meal and classy experience, we recommend the following Niagara restaurants: AG CuisineCasa MiaKelsey’s Clifton HillRavine WineryMassimo’s  Italian RestaurantCanyon Creek FallsviewBrasa Brazillian SteakhouseWeinkeller, and much more!


#9 Indulge at a Luxury Boutique Hotel!

Niagara is the most natural place in the world to celebrate love and affection for adoring couples. Many of our accommodations are purpose built with romance in mind.  Turn your indulgent fantasies into reality by choosing from Niagara’s most uncompromising rooms and suites.  Here is a small selection of luxury properties we recommend: Old Stone InnSterling NiagaraOban InnFallsview Marriott124 on QueenInn On The TwentySheraton Fallsview Hotel, and many more.


#10 Test Your Luck at the Casinos!

As a loving couple, test your luck and immerse yourself in all the gaming action at Niagara’s finest casinos.  If you and your partner enjoy games of chance, whether your favourite is poker, slots or roulette, you’ll find it all in Niagara Falls. Sophistication and classic luxury are seamlessly blended with the pulsing energy of the gaming action!  If gambling is not your thing, you can still enjoy some world class entertainment that is presented year round at all the gaming facilities: Fallsview Casino and Casino Niagara.

History of the Winter Festival of Lights in Niagara Falls, Canada

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There is no denying the huge growth over the years at the Winter Festival of Lights, but how much do you know about the history of the Winter Festival of Lights?

The festival originally began on the US side in Niagara Falls, New York back in 1980. It only lasted 44 days and was simply titled “Festival of Lights.” The event received funding by sponsorship from the area tourist industry, and with volunteer help from the community. 

This included a nine-story “OxyLights,” which was a light show synchronized to Christmas music. The vacated Nabisco 180 foot tall silos were illuminated and called the “Nabisco Fantasy of Lights” on the south end of the downtown area. The trees along Old Falls Street and Lackey Plaza were decorated with thousands of strings of lights creating a path from the Falls Convention Center to the Winter Garden. Inside, there was more than 15,000 square feet of indoor animation in the Carborundum Center and inside the Niagara Falls Convention Center. The seven-story Wintergarden also had strings of lights and a huge star hanging over the entrance.

This “Festival of Lights” ran until 2004 when the City of Niagara Falls eventually didn’t receive enough sponsorship dollars.

Some photos from the US “Festival of Lights” (photos courtesy of the Niagara Falls Public Library Local History Department).


Niagara Falls, Ontario then decided to take on the “Festival of Lights” in 1983 (changing the name to the “Winter Festival of Lights” in 1985). This was an arrangement made between the Niagara Falls Canada Visitor and Convention Bureau, the City of Niagara Falls Ontario, and the Niagara Parks Commission after seeing the huge tourist draw that it brought the US side. Its budget was modest — only $18,000 when it premiered on November 17, 1983 until February 26, 1984. During this first year of operation, approximately 250,000 people and 35 motor coaches visited the Winter Festival of Lights. Currently in its 39th year, it sees upwards of 1 million annual visitors and 750 motor coaches each year.

In 1992, the Winter Festival of Lights introduced Disney into the mix. The “Enchantment of Disney” displays were immediately a crowd favourite throughout Queen Victoria Park, with over 20 animated displays of Disney classics.

Festival of Lights Disney’s Toy Story in Lights 2004

From 1998-2006, the Festival introduced a weekly Night Parade of Lights in which it featured a dozen or so lit up floats. Despite its success, in 2006, the Winter Festival of Lights cancelled the Night Parade, which in turn poured more money to be put into lights throughout the park and Dufferin Islands.

In 2010, the CAA became a huge sponsor of the Winter Festival of Lights and then became known as the “CAA Winter Festival of Lights” when they signed a contract for a two-year sponsorship.
In 2013 (to current date), the Ontario Power Generation became its new sponsor, now being entitled the “Ontario Power Generation Winter Festival of Lights“. Additionally, the Ontario Power Generation Winter Festival of Lights ended the partnership with Disney for light displays and opening ceremonies after twenty years. Disney had decided to limit the character’s appearances to their theme parks. Organizers decided to replace them with twenty Korean lantern displays, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean War and 50 years of diplomatic relations between Canada and South Korea.

This year in 2021, The Winter Festival of Lights will illuminate Niagara Falls for 101 Nights (November 13th, 2021- February 21st, 2022), almost doubling the amount of time from previous years. Every year, there is always something new and spectacular happening during this ever-growing and one of Canada’s favourite events.

2020 introduced 20 new additional displays, with this year adding a further 8 new exhibits. 3D animals are back, along with a big gingerbread home, fairy tale palace, and light tunnel.

For more information on the Winter Festival Lights