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Voyage Into Niagara Falls’ Boat Touring History

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The ice boom on the Niagara River began its retreat recently which means that the opening of Niagara City Cruises (Hornbower on the Canadian side), and the Maid of the Mist (US side) is here!

Niagara City Cruises (Hornblower) opens March 28th, 2024 for the season and the Maid of the Mist is tentatively opening April 4th, 2024 with bookable dates starting now.

Both of these Niagara Falls Boat Tours are tremendously popular tourist attractions and are not to be missed this Spring!

Continue reading to review the timeline of the original Maid of the Mist boat tour (North America’s oldest tourist attraction), progressing to our current date which includes the addition of the Niagara City Cruises (Hornblower) boat tours.


1846 – The Maid of the Mist Ferry Service Launched

Crossing the Niagara River in order to transport people was unheard of until the introduction of small boats in 1834. On May 27th, 1846, the very first Maid of the Mist boat was first introduced, but not as a tourist attraction. It ferried people, cargo, and mail across the river for a small fee. However, making money in this regard was short-lived after the first Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge was completed.

1848 saw a temporary bridge introduced, and in 1854 a lower deck was opened for pedestrian and carriage purposes. Taking money away from the ferry, it was decided to turn the Maid of the Mist into a tourist attraction, allowing people to get as close to the Falls as possible.


Maid of the Mist Boat Tour – 1st Generation (1854-1860)

On July 14th, 1854, a new Maid of the Mist was launched. This one was 72 feet long and featured a paddle boat engine rather than a sidewheel steam engine.


With business dwindling mainly as the result of the onslaught of the American Civil War (1861-1865), the boat was sold at a public auction to a Montreal firm in 1861.

However, the boat had to be successfully delivered to Lake Ontario, which meant it had to be navigated through the Great Gorge Rapids, the Whirlpool, and the Lower Rapids.

Captain Robinson undertook the frightening task on June 6th, 1861, and successfully made it through the rapids (although lost the smoke stack in the process).

Service was not restored until 1885 under a new partnership: The Maid of the Mist Steamboat Company.


Maid of the Mist Boat Tour 2nd Generation: 1885 – 1955

The second generation Maid of the Mist was launched in June of 1885 which reached closer to the Horseshoe Falls than its previous counterparts.


Then, an additional boat was unveiled in 1892 on the American side. These boats sailed until April 22, 1955, when they burned in an accident on the Canadian side.


Maid of the Mist Boat Tour 3rd Generation (1955 – 1990)

On July 28th, 1955, a third generation Maid of the Mist I (1955–1990) was introduced to replace the destroyed vessels — this time, it was made of steel and powered by diesel engines.


In June 1956, an additional Maid of the Mist steel boat was added to the fleet and was christened the Maid of the Mist II (1956 – 1983)


On July 9th, 1960 the Maid of the Mist II contributed to the heroic saving of 7 year old Roger Woodward, the boy who became the first person to survive a plunge over the Horseshoe Falls wearing only a life jacket. The Maid of the Mist II was just making its turn below the Falls when a crew member spotted the boy.

Captain Clifford Keech maneuvered the boat so the crew could successfully save Roger, who luckily only sustained a minor concession, and was in hospital for only 3 days. In 1983, the Maid of the Mist II was sold and it served as a Missionary ship on the Amazon River.


Maid of the Mist Boat Tour 4th Generation (1972 – Now)

Maid of the Mist III:
1972–1997

Maid of the Mist III takes to the water, carrying 210 passengers. This boat is a 65-foot-long, 65-ton vessel powered by two 250-horsepower diesel engines.


Maid of the Mist IV:
1976-2013

Maid of the Mist IV, a 300-passenger boat, is introduced. The new boat is 72 feet long, 24 feet wide, weighs 74 tons and is powered by two 250-horsepower diesel engines.


Maid of the Mist V:
1983-2013

Maid of the Mist V gives passengers the thrill of their lives. It’s all steel, 72 feet long, weighs 74 tons and powered by two 335-horsepower diesel engines to safely carry 300 passengers.


Maid of the Mist VI:
1990 – Present

In 1990, the Maid of the Mist VI was launched into service. The 145 tonne, 80 foot all steel double deck boat is capable of carrying 600 passengers at a time!

This made it the 10th Maid of the Mist boat to contribute to the Niagara Falls Boat Tours — and the largest, which is still running today. Accompanying boat VI was the addition of the Maid of the Mist VII on July 11th, 1997 (also still running today) at 80 feet and with the capacity to carry 600 passengers as well.

New York State Governor Saves the Maid in Late 2012

On December 4th, 2012, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo visited Niagara Falls, New York to make a major announcement: An agreement between Cuomo’s administration and the Maid of the Mist calls for the company to pay for $32 million in upgrades near the site of the former Schoellkopf power plant to turn the area into a winter storage dock for its two-boat American fleet.

On Thursday, October 26th, 2013, the Maid of the Mist did its final boat tour on the Canadian side. The business continues to operate from the US side of the gorge and departs from its dock just beyond the Rainbow Bridge. The Canadian side was replaced by Hornblower Niagara Cruises, a California-based company at the start of Spring of 2014.


Maid of the Mist Boat Tour 5th Generation (Launched 2019)

New-build emission-free vessels was launched during 2019 season

In 2019, the Maid of the Mist launched the first two new all-electric, zero-emission passenger vessels constructed in the United States. The new catamaran-style vessels will provide more than 1.6 million guests from around the world with an up-close, iconic view of Niagara Falls. The vessels feature a wide stance, resulting in a smooth, quiet ride, allowing them to better enjoy the roar and majesty of Niagara Falls.

ABB, a pioneering technology leader in digital industries, will supply a comprehensive integrated power and propulsion solution for the newbuild vessels, including lithium-ion battery packs and an onshore charging system, enabling sustainable operation with maximum reliability.

Powered by ABB’s zero-emission technology, the two fully-electric vessels will take tourists to the heart of the Niagara Falls, undisturbed by engine noise or exhaust fumes. Batteries will be recharged for seven minutes after each trip to 80 percent capacity, allowing for maximum efficiency and battery life.

Maid of the Mist VI (1990) and Maid of the Mist VII (1997), were removed from service when the new vessels began operating.


Niagara City Cruises (Formery Hornblower): Launched in 2014

Niagara City Cruises (Hornblower) offers two catamarans that carry approximately 700 people, and a third charter boat reserved specifically for private functions that carries approximately 150 passengers.

The Niagara City Cruises official ribbon cutting ceremony took place on Wednesday, May 14th, 2014 which showcased speeches by the Niagara City Cruises (Hornblower) CEO, Terry MacRae, Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati, Mory DiMaurizo, General Manager of Niagara Cruises and the Niagara Parks Commission chair, Janice Thomson. It officially opened the following day to excited crowds.

Wearing their red ponchos, locals and tourists alike flocked the Niagara City Cruise Plaza to become a part of history on its grand opening day. The distinct differentiation between the Niagara City Cruises and the Maid of the Mist docked on the US side, is the swarm of customers wearing red (Niagara City Cruises) and blue (Maid of the Mist) ponchos. Both these Niagara Falls boat tours are anticipating another exciting season. This past Winter season saw far less ice form on Lake Erie, which flows into the Niagara River. With the Niagara City Cruises (Hornblower) running and Maid of the Mist soon to launch in April.

This is the 9th season for Niagara City Cruises (Hornblower), and — wait for it — the 177th year for Maid of the Mist.

Plan a Getaway with your BFF to Niagara Falls this Spring

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When most people think of a trip to the Niagara Falls, they think of a family vacation or a romantic trip with their partner. However, it’s also an exciting getaway option for a girls weekend — and if you are coming from Toronto it’s easily accessible via GO Transit (see schedule). Forget about the hassle of traffic and gas expenses; here are some ways to plan a getaway with your BFF to Niagara Falls this Spring.

First Day of Spring is March 20th, 2024


FIRST STOP, CLIFTON HILL

Girls just wanna have fun! And Clifton Hill is the touristy spot in Niagara Falls that offers just that. There is everything from arcades, haunted houses, Canada’s largest observation wheel (the Niagara SkyWheel), casual laid-back dining from Kelsey’s Original Roadhouse featuring one of Niagara’s largest outdoor patio bars, to a unique Boston Pizza which also offers bowling, as well as an abundance of arcade games inside. Did we mention that you don’t need to use your data? Clifton Hill has FREE WiFi, so be sure to take advantage of that on your visit and snap away with your bestie!

You can rest assured that no matter what kind of weather that Mother Nature conjures up, Clifton Hill will be a guaranteed stop to get in some games in the Great Canadian Midway for your competitive streak, miniature golfing, and one-of-a-kind views inside the climate-controlled gondolas that the SkyWheel offers. We recommend the Clifton Hill Fun Pass, which for a low cost of $39.95+HST, you will each gain access to six thrilling attractions!


SECOND STOP, ADVENTURE!

After checking out all that Clifton Hill has to offer, it’s time to be one of the first to get wet this season! At the bottom of the “Street of Fun” is the Niagara City Cruises which is normally open for the Spring-time launching boats at the End of the month on March 28th, 2024 (Weather Dependent). Get up close and personal (and a little wet too) aboard this scenic ride which allows their guests day-time trips for a “full mist experience” and evening trips for a “light mist experience”.

Next to the Niagara City Cruises is another must-stop for adventure — WildPlay’s MistRider Zipline to the Falls. If you and your BFF are all about a sense of adventure and you don’t mind heights, than this one is for you! Side-by-side, you will take off like a bird in the sky with views of the Horseshoe and American Falls. Take off from the 220 feet high vantage point for 2200 feet to the gorge below. Don’t worry, you are fully harnessed and completely safe!

Niagara Falls Eclipse: Get ready for an incredible celestial show! The total solar eclipse is a mesmerizing event that will capture the imaginations of you and your best friend. It’s a rare chance to see the moon entirely cover the sun, creating a breathtaking moment of darkness and revealing a peek of the sun’s corona.


THIRD STOP, RELAX AND REJUVENATE

Now it’s time for some pampering! So many options to check out, like drying yourself off by trying out an infrared sauna at the Healing Salt Cave (located on Thorold Stone Rd.). This treatment makes you sweat in order to regulate your body temperature, ensuring detoxification within your body.

If a spa treatment is an absolute MUST on your getaway with your BFF to Niagara Falls and you plan on staying the night, than you may want to choose a hotel for an overnight stay that features accommodations that will enhance the relaxation and rejuvenation (see: 8 hotels in Niagara Falls with a spa)

Be on the lookout for hotels that offer packages catering to a girl’s getaway, such as the “Girls Just Wanna…” Package by White Oaks Resort, the “Taste of Niagara Wine Country” by the Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa, or overnight accommodations in the classy little town of Niagara-on-the-Lake at the Pillar and Post.


FOURTH STOP, GIRL’S NIGHT!

Now it’s time to paint the town red with your sister from another mister! This will require a trip to one of Niagara’s casinos: the Fallsview Casino or Casino Niagara. It doesn’t matter which one you choose because either will give you hours of entertainment. Thousands of slot machines and gaming tables, restaurants and bars are offered by both of these wildly popular stops in Niagara.

Depending on when you book your trip, you can catch a concert at the all new OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino. This Spring for instance, new theatre offers guests a fresh venue for top performances by internationally known names like Breaking Benjamin + Daughtry, Terry Fator, George Thorogood, Lonestar in March and April, to Billy Ray Cyrus, TLC, Diana Ross, Abba Revisited and 54-40 in May. Every month has exciting performances to check out.

A night out with the BFF will probably find you finalizing the evening where you started — on Clifton Hill! At night, the street draws the crowds in with the dazzling neon and flashing lights. The Boston Pizza in particular is a magnet to singles and couples as the music gets louder and the bowling is lit up in black lights until the wee hours.

Whether you choose to spend the night, or head back home Toronto-bound later that day via GO Transit, there is no doubt that you and your BFF will have had an exciting girl’s getaway in Niagara Falls!

International Women’s Day: 5 Women Who Made an Impact in Niagara Falls

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Get ready to embark on a journey honoring exceptional women who’ve left an indelible mark on the rich depth of Niagara Falls history. As we approach International Women’s Day on March 8th, 2024, it’s time to shine a spotlight on the remarkable contributions of these five inspiring figures. From social and economic achievements to cultural and political influence, these women have played a pivotal role in shaping the narrative of Niagara Falls. Join us in celebrating their legacy and the countless ways they’ve shaped the community we know today.


Annie Edson Taylor

For her 63rd birthday on October 24th, 1901, Annie Taylor became the first woman and the first person ever to successfully conquer the Niagara Falls in a barrel. Taylor used a custom-made barrel for her trip, constructed of oak and iron and padded with a mattress.
She was hoping to achieve fame and riches. She did assume fame for sure, but unfortunately she died in poverty on April 29, 1921 at the age of 82.

After her 20 minute minute trip within the barrel, she told the press:

“If it was with my dying breath, I would caution anyone against attempting the feat… I would sooner walk up to the mouth of a cannon, knowing it was going to blow me to pieces than make another trip over the Falls.” – Annie Taylor


Laura Secord

Laura Secord was a Canadian heroine during the War of 1812. She is known for having walked 20 miles (32 km) out of American-occupied territory in 1813 to warn British forces of an impending American attack.

On June 21st, 1813, Laura Secord overheard of plans for a surprise American attack on British troops at Beaver Dams, which would have gained more American control in the Niagara region. As her husband was still recovering from his own war injuries, Secord set out herself early the next morning to warn the Lieutenant. She walked from present-day Queenston through St. Davids, Homer, Shipman’s Corners and Short Hills at the Niagara Escarpment before she arrived at the camp of allied Mohawk warriors who led her the rest of the way to the headquarters at the DeCew House. A small British force and a larger contingent of Mohawk warriors were then readied for the American attack.


The Real “Maid of the Mist”

Have you ever wondered how the “Maid of the Mist” got its name?

There’s a Native American Myth behind it.

There are a few different variations, but one is that a young and suicidal Seneca Native girl, named Lelawala, entered a canoe with every intention of going over the Falls after the loss of her husband. She was rescued by “Heno” the Thunder God, who invited her to live with him and his sons under the Falls. Under secrecy, the sons told her of a dangerous serpent that lived under the water. The serpent would poison the water in which her people drank from. Anxiously, she returned to tell her people that they were to drink only from the springs and when the night of the serpent’s visit arrived, they were to destroy the god snake with spears, tomahawks, bows and arrows. They successfully battled the snake and upon returning to his lair in the river, the snake got his head caught on one side of the river and its tail got caught on the other side. In its violent death throes, it formed a semi-circle in the shape of a horseshoe on the brink resulting in the Horseshoe Falls.

Lelawala returned to the cave of the God Heno, where she reigns to this day as the Maid of the Mist.


Maria Spelterini

Maria Spelterini was a 23-year-old Italian tightrope walker who was and still is the only woman to cross the Niagara Gorge on a tightrope, which she did on July 8, 1876 as part of a celebration of the U.S. Centennial.

She crossed by using a 5.7 cm wire located just north of the lower suspension bridge.

After the first success, Maria Spelterini began to up the ante. On July 12th 1876, Spelterini crossed wearing peach baskets strapped to her feet (see above photo). One week later, she crossed blind folded and only three days later, Spelterini crossed with her ankles and wrists handcuffed.

On July 26th 1876, Maria Spelterini made her farewell crossing in Niagara Falls.


Theodosia Burr Alston

*Portrait by John Vanderlyn*

Theodosia Burr Alston was born on June 21, 1783, and was the daughter of US Vice President Aaron Burr. In 1801, she married Joseph Alston, a wealthy landowner from South Carolina. 

Under her suggestion, they honeymooned at Niagara Falls, becoming the first recorded couple to do so. After this, they inspired Jerome Bonaparte, Napoleon’s younger brother, and his bride, Elizabeth Patterson, to honeymoon at the Falls 3 years later. This became the start of a trend — and Niagara Falls soon became known as the “Honeymoon Capital of the World.”

St. Patrick’s Day in Niagara Falls

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St. Patrick’s Day is on Sunday, March 17th, 2024.

About St. Patrick’s Day 

Every year on March 17th, the Irish and the non-Irish alike, observe St. Patrick’s Day. What began as a religious feast day for the patron saint of Ireland, has become an international festival celebrating Irish culture.

St Patrick’s Day marks the anniversary of the death of a Christian missionary known as Patrick, who was born in the year 387. At the age of 16, he was captured and taken to Ireland as a slave. During this period, he became very religious and after six years he fled back to his family.

Later in his life, he returned to Ireland as a missionary. He is said to have played an important role in converting the inhabitants of Ireland to Christianity and in ridding the island of snakes. St Patrick is buried under Down Cathedral in Downpatrick, County Down, and is one of the three patron saints of Ireland. The other patron saints are St Brigid of Kildare and St Columba.

St Patrick’s Day celebrations were brought to Canada by Irish immigrants. The day is a bank holiday in Northern Ireland and a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland. In the rest of the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia and New Zealand, it is celebrated, but is not an official holiday.

Here is a few things to do for St. Patrick’s Day in Niagara Falls:


St. Patrick’s Day Global Greening

Niagara Falls will turn green for 15 minutes starting at the top of every hour (7:30pm to 2:00am) on St. Patrick’s Day as part of Tourism Ireland’s “Global Greening” program. The Egyptian Sphinx and Pyramids, the London Eye, the Empire State Building, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa are just a few of the world’s most famous monuments going green.

Niagara Falls Illumination

March 17, 2024Top of every hour for 15 minutes 7:30pm to 2:00amSt. Patrick’s Day Green
March 17, 202410:15 – 10:30pnNational Poison Prevention WeekLime Green

Click here for all Niagara Falls illumination times.

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More Events on St. Patricks Day

Orchid Show
March 9th – April 29th, 2024
At the Floral Showhouse see over 1,500 expertly grown Phalaenopsis orchids, the event is filled with bright colours and gorgeous blooms that will offer a warm escape from the lingering winter temperatures.  This year’s Orchid Show draws inspiration from the upcoming  Solar Eclipse.


40th Annual St. Patricks Day Celebration
March 15th 2024 from 5PM – 11PM
Join us at the 40th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, presented by the Niagara Falls Ancient Order of Hibernians in New York!


St. Patrick’s Day Family Hike
March 17th 2024 at 1pm
Come join us for a hike through the central Glendridge Quarry Naturalization geosite and along the Escarpment to Hydro Hill, and then back through the Brock Univeristy campus. 


CBC Kids Book Club Live
March 17th 2024 at 1-3pm
Coming to the Niagara Falls Public Library on Victoria Avenue! Come meet your fave CBC Kids pals Janaye, Tony, Gary the Unicorn and Daniel Tiger as they share their love of reading. 


Try Your Luck at Niagara’s Casinos

It’s all about the luck of the Irish luck on St. Patrick’s Day. What better way to commemorate the occasion than by heading over to one of the nearby Casino’s to try your luck at one of your favourite casino games.


Live Music at Doc Magilligans

Address: 6400 Lundy`s Lane, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 1T6

Doc Magilligans Niagara Falls

ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY

Join us for the best & most authentic celebration in Niagara!

  • All day entertainment including a bagpiper
  • 19+ only as of 11am
  • No cover charge
  • No reservations
  • Limited menu offered (includes a traditional Corned Beef & Cabbage meal)
  • Overflow space in Niagara Golf Lounge
Daryl Gray
Mar. 17th @11am
The Danny Boys
Mar. 17th @5pm
The Postmen
Mar. 17th @9pm

March 14

  • Irish Whisky Nosing & LMT Connection

March 15

  • O’Deadly’s

March 16

  • 11am Six Nations Rugby 2 matches
  • 4pm Irish Dancers
  • 5pm The Postmen
  • 10pm Daryl Gray & Claddagh

March 17

  • 11am ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY
  • 11am Daryl Gray
  • 5pm The Danny Boys
  • 9pm The Postmen

St. Patrick’s Day at KELSEYS Original Roadhouse on Clifton Hill

Come join us on St. Patrick’s Day for green beer and fun!

Did you know over 13 Million pints of Guinness are consumed globally on St. Patrick’s Day? KELSEYS Original Roadhouse carries that popular Irish stout, including 20 more beers on tap!


St. Patrick’s Day at Boston Pizza Clifton Hill

St. Pat’s at Boston Pizza Clifton Hill! We will have Green Beer! Don’t miss a fun night out at Clifton Hill’s biggest bar!  For more information check the Boston Pizza Clifton Hill website or on the Boston Pizza Facebook Page here.


St. Patrick’s Day Quiz & Trivia

Do you believe the “luck of the Irish” is with you? Take this quiz and find out the answer to that question…and more!



Top St. Patrick’s Day Activities in Niagara Falls

Niagara Speedway
Movieland
Wild West Coaster
Niagara Helicopters
Niagara Zipline
Dino Adventure Golf
Niagara SkyWheel
Fallsview Waterpark
Greg Frewin Theatre
Wizards Golf
Ghostblasters
Great Canadian Midway
Ripley’s Museum
Zombie Attack
Bird Kingdom

Upcoming Weekend Events in Niagara Falls

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An Exciting Weekend in Niagara Falls: Colbie Caillat Live, Magic Show, Cyclamen Display, and Tattoo Exhibition!

Niagara Falls is preparing for a memorable weekend with a variety of activities promising entertainment, magic, floral wonders, and fascinating stories. Let’s get into the details of what in store for you this weekend in Niagara Falls.

Colbie Caillat Live Concert at the OLG Stage

Mark your calendars for an evening filled with the soulful tunes of Colbie Caillat at the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino. With two GRAMMY Awards and an impressive 15 billion streams, Colbie is set to enchant the audience with hits like “Bubbly,” “Realize,” and the GRAMMY-winning “Lucky.” Don’t miss this chance to experience her musical magic.

February 23, 2024, 7:30 pm

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Cyclamen Display at the Floral Showhouse

Escape the winter blues and step into a world of vibrant colors at the Cyclamen Display in the Floral Showhouse. From January 13 to March 3, immerse yourself in the beauty of burgundy, pink, and magenta cyclamen flowers, bringing warmth and joy to the chilly season.

January 13 to March 3, 2024

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Justin Willman – Magic for Humans in Person Tour

Prepare to be amazed and entertained by Justin Willman, the master of mystifying comedy. Known for his Netflix sensation, Magic For Humans, Willman will be live at the Avalon Theatre on February 24 at 9:00 pm. Get ready for mind-boggling magic and infectious laughter.

February 24, 2024, 9:00 pm

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My Story, My Tattoo Exhibition – Daily from February 20 to May 5

Explore the living images and stories behind tattoos at the Niagara Falls History Museum. “My Story, My Tattoo” features 32 photographs and stories of individuals from various walks of life, showcasing the diversity and significance of tattoos in our community.

January 20th to May 5th, 2024

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Falls Illumination Schedule – February 1 to March 11

Witness the mesmerizing illumination of Niagara Falls from February 1 to March 11, with special displays on February 24 and 25, supporting Ukraine and Kuwait’s National Day and Liberation Day, respectively.

February 1 to March 11th, 2024 – 5:30pm to 1am

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Niagara Falls invites you to a weekend full of music, magic, nature, art, and cultural celebrations. Don’t miss out on these exciting events that promise to make your visit truly memorable!

Love is in the Air: Valentine’s Day Quiz to Test Your Romantic Knowledge

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Hello, lovers and romantics. Join us for a one-of-a-kind Valentine’s Day quiz, ideal for couples, self-love enthusiasts, or anybody looking to get into the holiday mood.

Love comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, as does the wealth of information around this profound and strong feeling. Prepare your favorite chocolates, turn on some romantic music, and participate in a quiz that will certainly enhance your Valentine’s Day celebrations.

This quiz is for everyone, whether you’re a love specialist or just want a fast refresher on the subject. Prepare to answer questions ranging from ancient love stories to contemporary shows of desire. Allow us to test your knowledge and see how well you comprehend the complexity of love and relationships!

How did you do? Feel free to share your results or use this to challenge your friends!

Valentine’s Traditions

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To commemorate Valentine’s Day, people in Canada and the United States may send heartfelt cards or love letters, present special gifts or flowers, and plan meals or romantic nights with their loved ones. Although this is how we have traditionally shown love to those we care about on “February 14th” each year, it is not the same everywhere else in the world…

Keep reading to learn about some wild Valentine’s Day traditions that lovers of other nations practice, many of whom have visited Niagara Falls throughout the years.


Japan
Valentine’s Day isn’t just one day for our Japanese tourists! While most guys use this date to adorn their female love interests, the Japanese take a different approach. The 14th of February is a day when only ladies give gifts to men. Japanese women were traditionally thought to be too shy to convey their sentiments to men they were interested in, thus this was a date where they could do so without saying anything. Chocolates are traditionally the present of choice for Japanese women to give to men, accounting for half of their yearly chocolate sales during the week preceding Valentine’s Day. The reason for this is because women offer gifts not only to their romantic interests, but also out of courtesy and “social obligation.”

It is the man’s turn to give the woman a present exactly a month later, on March 14th. This day is known as “White Day.” This is when a man repays a woman’s kindness. Those who received chocolate or “honmei-choco,” which means “chocolate of love,” as well as those who received “giri-choco,” will return the favour (“courtesy chocolate”). The most common gifts, much as in American society, are jewellery, but on “White Day,” males may also return white chocolate, white lingerie…and marshmellows.


France
In France, there was once a strange custom that has now been outlawed. Valentine’s Day used to be known as “une loterie d’amour,” or “love drawing,” with single individuals of all ages entering residences that faced each other and screaming out through the windows until they were paired off. If the man was not attracted to his partner, he would abandon her, and the now-single lady would make a great bonfire and ceremoniously burn images of the man who had abandoned them, cursing the man. The French government eventually outlawed it.

Valentine’s Day is now traditionally observed in France by writing love messages or poetry to one another. They’re still regarded as some of the most romantic people on the planet.


Germany
In Germany, Valentine’s Day, or “Valentinstag,” is observed on the same day; however, the Germans did not begin honouring this day until just after World War II. While Valentine’s Day is celebrated by people of all ages in the United States, it is primarily celebrated by adults in Germany. Many gifts are the same — chocolates, cards, and flowers — but Germany adds a unique twist to the occasion by using the sign “pig.” Pigs are a symbol of good fortune and passion. It’s not uncommon to find pigs holding a four-leaf clover while climbing a small ladder on a heart on cards, flowers, or chocolates.


Scotland
Valentine’s Day is commemorated in Scotland with a festival. There are an equal number of young single men and young single women who attend the festival. Each of them writes their name on a sheet of paper and then rolls it up. Two hats are used to hold the names. One is for the guys, while the other is for the ladies. After that, they must draw a piece of paper from the hat. The name that is drawn is that of your Valentine.

Gifts are presented to the chosen young girls, and the young ladies wear their Valentine’s name on their sleeve or over their heart. At the conclusion of the festival, there is generally a dance. Valentine’s Day gifts in Scotland are offered in the shape of a love token or a true-love-knot by both partners.


Wales
Valentine’s Day in Wales is known as “Dwynwen’s Day” and is observed on January 25th rather than February 14th each year. It honours Welsh Saint Dwynwen, whose ancient and sad love storey has inspired generations of Welsh people to send cards and presents and express their feelings.

According to legend, Dwynwen, a female princess, fell in love with Maeron, a young prince. Maeron reciprocated her love, but they were unable to be together for unknown reasons. She then prays to lose her love for him, and an angel responds by delivering her a potion that erases her feelings for him and turns him into ice. God grants Dwynwen three wishes, one of which is to meet genuine lovers’ hopes and dreams.

To this day, this day is commemorated with the exchange of lovespoons. They are given to their love interests and are embellished with romantic symbols on the handle. Originally, the lovespoon was made as a labour of love by an untrained wood carver with little or no prior training. The spoons’ meticulous woodcarving dates from the 17th century and communicates affection and longing for the woman love interest.

These are just a few of the many international Valentine’s Day customs observed around the world. Our gorgeous Niagara Falls attract a broad market of tourists, and this is one site to visit that celebrates a universal sign of romance with our natural marvel.


Niagara Falls Honeymoon Capital

Niagara Falls is recognised as the “World’s Honeymoon Capital.” But did you know that for over 200 years, couples have been visiting Niagara Falls for their honeymoons?

Theodosia Burr, the daughter of future U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr, came to Niagara Falls with her new husband, Joseph Alston, a wealthy southern landowner and future governor of South Carolina, shortly after they married in 1801. The newlyweds travelled from Albany by packhorse, accompanied by many attendants and nine pack horses. Theodosia Burr was the daughter of Aaron Burr, the future Vice President of the United States.

They arrived to the majestic Niagara Falls after passing through the frontier hamlet of Buffalo.

Following in their footsteps were two other high-society weddings in 1804: Jerome Bonaparte (Napoleon’s younger brother) and his Baltimore wife, Elizabeth Patterson. Jérôme enjoyed his honeymoon near Niagara Falls with his new wife in 1804. He allegedly travelled by stagecoach from New Orleans to witness the splendour of Niagara Falls with his wife.

As a result, honeymooning at Niagara Falls became a new social norm. It was previously only accessible to the wealthy, but with the completion of the Erie Canal on the American side of the border in 1825, Niagara Falls became accessible to the general public. Soon, railroads were regularly taking honeymooners to Niagara. The song of the year, My Niagara Falls Honeymoon, was created in 1841 because honeymooning at Niagara Falls was so popular.

Even though getting to Niagara Falls is much simpler than it was in the 1800s, the major draw remains the same: witnessing the spectacular grandeur of Niagara Falls.

Winter’s Chill Can’t Freeze the Fun on Clifton Hill!

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No matter the season, no matter the elements, Clifton Hill is still the center of fun for families, friends, and couples!

Whether you’re seeking a touch of romance or a day filled with entertainment alongside loved ones, Clifton Hill ensures there’s always something exciting in store. Forget waiting for Spring or Summer – we’ve got a host of activities to keep the fun alive even when the temperatures drop.

And guess what? We want to see YOUR moments! Share your winter snapshots on Instagram by tagging @CliftonHillFun and using #cliftonhillfun for a chance to shine in our feature spotlight!

Keep Warm Inside the Niagara SkyWheel

Cold weather? No worries! The Niagara SkyWheel has cozy enclosed gondolas with climate control, seating up to 8 people. Your ride is private, ensuring you’ll only share it with your own group. Enjoy your journey in comfort, no matter the weather!


Have a Night Out with Good Friends at KELSEYS Clifton Hill

Warm up your winter days at KELSEYS! Gather your friends for a cozy meal and drinks to beat the cold. Fight off the winter chill with tasty choices like Broccoli and Cheddar Soup or indulge in the Ultimate Bacon and Cheese Burger. Whether it’s a family outing or a romantic date night, KELSEYS is the ideal spot for a delicious winter retreat.


Grey Skies Outside, Colourful Treats Inside!

Step into a world of sweet delights at the Fudge Factory to lift your winter spirits! Explore our wall of candy wonders or indulge in the delicious selection of freshly made fudge crafted by our skilled candy cooks. There’s something delicious for everyone!


Go Bowling at Strike!

Warm up from the chilly weather at Strike Rock N’ Bowl, situated next to the Niagara SkyWheel and Boston Pizza Clifton Hill. This 10-pin bowling alley comes with added fun – enjoy arcade games alongside your bowling experience!


Avoid the Zombie Apocalypse!

Meet our Zombie “Guy” eagerly waiting for you at Zombie Attack, our thrilling Multi-Sensory Adventure Ride. Get ready to break a sweat as you aim to shoot down the walking dead! Challenge others in the theatre, and if you’re the top scorer, your victory will be displayed on the screen for everyone to see. Are you up for the challenge? Join us for a heart-pounding adventure!


Get Some Shopping Done

Grab a unique memento to remember your visit! Explore the diverse array of collectibles and toys at the Canada Trading Company, offering exclusive items you won’t find anywhere else. Additionally, browse through our extensive offerings of winter wear, including hoodies, sweatshirts, jackets, hats, slippers, gloves, and scarves, ensuring you stay warm and stylish during the chilly season.


Get Up Close With Your Favourite Movie Stars

Step into the warmth of the Movieland Wax Museum, featuring over 70 sets and 100 figures of beloved movie stars spanning all eras. From classics like Laurel and Hardy and the Wizard of Oz cast to superheroes like Superman and modern stars like Dwayne Johnson and Jimmy Fallon, there’s something for everyone. Wander through the museum at your own pace, take snapshots with the wax figures, and relish this fun self-guided tour. Don’t miss the new Superheroes Exhibit—perfect for entertaining the kids!


Make a Splash Inside the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark!

No matter how chilly it is outside, step into the warmth of the 3-acre Fallsview Indoor Waterpark, conveniently situated next to Casino Niagara just off Clifton Hill. Enjoy a tropical paradise indoors, where the weather is always perfect for water fun!


Experience Winter Lights

Experience the magical nightly illuminations at the foot of Clifton Hill, as the American and Horseshoe Falls shine in brilliant colors. Amidst the vibrant lights and lively atmosphere of Clifton Hill, coupled with the serene touch of freshly fallen snow, there’s truly nothing like the enchanting winter wonder of Niagara Falls.


Explore the Exotic at Bird Kingdom!

Embark on a thrilling adventure at the Bird Kingdom, the biggest indoor aviary where birds fly freely. Journey through the multi-level rainforest and encounter hundreds of tropical birds along the way. Get up close with friendly parrots and other exotic animals at the Animal Encounters exhibit. Don’t miss the Night Jungle, where intriguing nocturnal creatures await your exploration.

Family Day 24-Hour Guide at Clifton Hill

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Niagara Falls is a lively city and a must-see while visiting the area. If you can’t stay overnight to experience this exciting city during your family vacation, here’s a brief guide to spend 24 hours in the city that emphasizes family-friendly locations to explore, eat, and more.

Clifton Hill makes it easy to celebrate Family Day in Niagara Falls

Where else can you find activities for the entire family, as well as meal options to please every appetite? The easiest way to save money is to buy the Fun Pass on Clifton Hill. With your Fun Passes, your family will be able to enjoy SIX of Niagara’s most popular attractions. So load up the vehicle and get on over! We’ve put together a step-by-step, hour-by-hour guide to the fun on Clifton Hill on Family Day so you can spend less time preparing and more time experiencing.


10:00 a.m.

Clifton Hill Parking

Looking for a prime parking spot close to all the action? Not to worry, our lot has over 700 spaces for you to choose from. Conveniently located, the parking lot is just steps away from the attractions and restaurants. No need to fret if someone leaves a very important stuffed toy in the car by mistake, the location makes any forgotten item easy to retrieve.

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11:00 a.m.

Kelsey’s Roadhouse Clifton Hill

Once everyone has settled in and you have your Fun Passes in hand, it’s time to fuel up with some lunch. Walk over to KELSEYS, one of our family friendly restaurants with a menu that’s truly got something for everyone. The diverse kid’s menu features pasta dishes, mac and cheese, burgers, pizza, and more, plus fun sides to choose from. The regular menu has options for meat lovers, vegetarians and everything in between. Why not opt for a couple of starters to share while playing some table games like “I Spy”?


1:00 p.m.

Great Canadian Midway

After lunch has been had and the family is satisfied, the time for some serious fun has come! Head over to the Great Canadian Midway, and watch as little eyes light up! This is a giant arcade gaming facility, with nostalgia written all over it! You’ll find re-imagined and modernized versions of all of your favorite games as a kid, such as Pac-Man and Mario Kart…plus new games just waiting for you and the kids to discover.

Your kids might be savvy with mobile devices, but how will they do up against the vintage machines that made up your childhood?


2:00 p.m.

Wizards Golf Indoor Mini Putt

After the Midway, your next stop is Wizard’s Golf, an 18-hole glow-in-the-dark mini golf experience set in the fantastical land of wizards and trolls. This neon and dreamlike attraction is one of the many things you’ll get to enjoy when you get a Fun Pass.

Wizards Golf

3:00 p.m.

Fudge Factory

After Golf it’s time for another snack…a sweet one to be specific. At the Fudge Factory, you’ll find many drool worthy goodies dipped in chocolate to satisfy any and all of your afternoon cravings. The kids will love watching our expert fudge chefs cooking up our 20 unique flavors of fudge, and looking at the different colors and shapes of candy through the sparkling glass windows. There are hundreds of assorted candies, plus favourites like candy apples and brownies to please any sweet tooth.


3:30 p.m.

Movieland Wax Museum

Next on the list is Movieland Wax Museum, so make sure that the cameras are charged and ready! Undeniably, one of the most notable features about entertainment at the falls are the wax figure museums in which you and the family can get up close and personal with all of your favorite stars.

Challenge the fam to a mannequin game where everyone hides among the figures in a frozen pose while someone seeks!


4:30 p.m.

Zombie Attack

For the ultimate 6D sensory experience you’ll want to walk over to Zombie Attack, yet another featured attraction on your Fun Pass. The game features laser guns to shoot at zombies trying to take over the world, and your objective is to keep that from happening. The winner gets the spotlight on them! When the game is over, the 1st place winner gets showcased on the screen for total bragging rights. 😉


5:30 p.m

Boston Pizza & Strike Game Zone

By now, the kiddos are likely to be hungry again, but hesitant to stop the fun and games. At Strike Game Zone you can be served your dinner from Boston Pizza in the same building as the bowling alley! Trying to feed the kids has never been easier!

Our 14-alley 10-pin bowling arena can play games with or without bumpers to give even the youngest kids a chance to have fun. Why not order a drink with your partner and choose from an extensive list of beers, wines, and cocktails. Family Day isn’t just about the kids having fun!


7:00 p.m

Ghostblasters Dark Ride

If everyone has still got it in them, there’s another multi-sensory game that’s not to be missed. Ghostblasters is an interactive black-light adventure game that’s part target game, part coaster ride. You and your partner will be up against the ghosts of the haunted house, who will win???


7:30 p.m

Niagara SkyWheel

At this point the sun has officially set, and the night sky is lit up with all of the sparkling lights and neon signs of Clifton Hill. There’s no better way to enjoy the scenery than from up high in the SkyWheel. Seated inside of a private and climate-controlled gondola, you’ll get to show the kids all of the landmarks like the Niagara Falls, the Niagara River, and other surrounding landmarks.


8:00 p.m:

Niagara Falls Illumination

To finish off the night, it’s time to celebrate a successful and memorable Family Day with the Falls illumination at the Falls!


Things To Do in Niagara Falls for Valentine’s Day

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There are many romantic things to do in Niagara Falls for Valentine’s Day, and we’d like to share a few suggestions. Niagara Falls has long been considered a romantic destination for travel, appealing to couples of all different backgrounds. We have everything from luxurious spas to horse drawn carriage rides to amusements…Wondering which one to choose? Check out our “hand picked” ideas below to get started.

Treat Your Loved One to a Spa Day

Niagara Falls is one of the most romantic tourist spots in the world, catering to couples and pampering them for years. Both here in the Falls and in gorgeous, historic Niagara-on-the-Lake, there are dozens of spas to choose from.

Are you undecided on which one to go with? These Niagara Spa Hotels provide spa services to make your Valentine’s Day reservations even better!


Take Stroll Through Oakes Garden Theatre

Discover a serene escape at the base of Clifton Hill, featuring benches that offer a romantic view of the Falls. Oakes Garden Theatre, surrounded by ornamental iron gates and Queenston limestone, welcomes you with shaded lily ponds and formalized gardens. This idyllic spot in the heart of Niagara Falls serves as a stunning entrance to Queen Victoria Park, providing a romantic retreat for visitors.

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Visit Clifton Hill for Some Romantic Fun!

Clifton Hill is not just a favourite destination for family enjoyment, but it’s also a great spot for romance! On the Niagara SkyWheel and in the lovely Oakes Garden Theatre, we’ve had a plethora of proposals. Both of these situations are ideal for romantic connections.

Take a romantic stroll down to Queen Victoria Park to see the nighttime illuminations of Niagara Falls. If you’re a competitive pair, don’t miss the Great Canadian Midway gaming facility, as well as the Strike Game Zone. Clifton Hill offers both entertainment and romance in a central, convenient location steps to Niagara Falls.

Valentine’s Day Hours (Wednesday, February 14th, 2024):

  • Niagara Skywheel: Noon-10pm
  • Great Canadian Midway: 10am-Midnight
  • Strike Game Zone: 11am-Midnight
  • Movieland Wax Museum: 11am-7pm
  • Wizards Golf: 11am-7pm
  • Ghost Blasters: 10am-Midnight

Indulge at the Fudge Factory

A visit to Clifton Hill isn’t complete without a stop at the Fudge Factory for some Valentine’s Day chocolate and treats! With so many options, you’ll be able to choose something delectable for your significant other.

Valentine’s Day Hours: 11am-7pm


Spoil Your Partner at Canada Trading

After your stop at the Fudge Factory, head inside the Canada Trading Company and experience a one-of-a-kind gift ideas. Whether you are shopping for a perfect gift for your sweetheart or picking up a souvenir for your romantic trip, the Canada Trading Company is sure to have something special to treasure.

4950 Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3N4

Canada Trading Details

Valentine’s Day Hours: 11am-7pm


Eat Out on Clifton Hill

As part of Boston Pizza’s annual Valentine’s Day fundraising drive themed around Heart-Shaped Pizzas, franchisees from coast to coast are ‘raising dough’ for local charities. Guests can purchase and sign paper hearts at the restaurant, which will be on display throughout the entirety of the campaign for a minimum donation of a $2. This gift can be added to your bill from now through February 14th to assist a local charity chosen by our Boston Pizza franchise.

In addition, Boston Pizza’s Heart-Shaped Pizzas will be available for ordering on Tuesday, February 14th, 2024. Small and medium heart-shaped pizzas will be available for dine-in (where authorized), take-out, or delivery at all Boston Pizza locations, while supplies last. Each restaurant will donate $1 from each pizza sold to a local charity of our choice.

Valentine’s Day Hours: 11am-Midnight

Boston Pizza
Kelsey’s

Other Clifton Hill Dining Valentine’s Day Hours:

  • Kelsey’s: 11am-11pm
  • Wendy’s: 11:30am-8pm
  • Tim Hortons: 8am-8pm

Gaze at Niagara Falls Illumination

On Valentine’s Day, hourly from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., the Niagara Falls will be illuminated with pink and red lights to help loving couples celebrate this special day!

The Falls are lit in rainbow colours every evening beginning at sundown – don’t miss the unrivalled magnificence of the Falls at night!

Valentine’s Day Display Times (Pink & Red): Top of every hour for 15min starting at 5:30pm until 1am

Niagara Falls Cam Details


Take a Horse and Carriage Ride

Do you want to ride a horse and carriage in quaint Niagara-on-the-Lake? Sentineal Carriages offers a tour rich with history, as well as gorgeous homes and serene views.

Monday to Friday by reservation, Saturday from 11am to 10pm, Sunday from 11am to 8pm.

  • 15 minute tour is $90+hst and is available by walk up only
  • 30 minute tour is $130+hst and is available by walk up or reservation
  • 45 minute tour is $190+hst and is available by walk up or reservation
  • 60 minute tour is $235+hst and is available by walk up or reservation

During the Winter, these rides are weather permitting and by reservation only. With Valentine’s Day especially, you should call and make a reservation ASAP. Please call: 905-468-4943.


Sample Niagara’s Fine Wines

If you’re still looking for Valentine’s Day activities in Niagara, you might want to also consider a visit to one of our world-famous wineries! Niagara is “wine country,” and the stunning scenery is a must-see in any season. There are nearly 50 wineries in the Niagara Region, with 25 vineyards in Niagara-on-the-Lake.


Cyclamen Display at the Floral Showhouse

Valentines Hours: February 14  10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Step into a world of botanical romance as the Cyclamen Display runs at the Floral Showhouse from January 13 to March 3, 2024. Banish the winter blues and immerse yourself in the vibrant hues of burgundy, pink, and magenta cyclamen flowers that promise to infuse warmth and romance into the chilly season.

Theme: The Heart of Resilience This year’s Cyclamen Display revolves around the theme “The Heart of Resilience,” celebrating the enduring qualities and remarkable resilience embodied by these beautiful plants. Be prepared to be uplifted by the vibrant colors and inspiring theme that define this year’s exhibit.

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