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Fun Things to do for Winter in Niagara Falls

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*Pictured Above: A beautiful Winter view of the Niagara Falls by Christine Hess Photography*

So far, the weather in Niagara Falls is feeling more like Spring this year, but before you know it the temperatures will start to dip below the freezing mark. So what is there to do here? Plenty! Here is a list of a few fun things to do for Winter in Niagara Falls.

Niagara Helicopters

What better way to experience the beautiful snow-covered views of Winter in Niagara Falls than from soaring above? You’ve seen pictures of the Niagara Falls before, but none as unique as these views. The Niagara Helicopters is open year round (*dependant on weather conditions), and features large windows for non-obstructing photographs. Individual headsets with taped commentary in 12 languages is offered, as well as wheelchair accessibility.

The journey begins at the Sir Adam Beck Generating plant and follows the Niagara River from the Whirlpool area, over the Whirlpool Rapids and the Rainbow Bridge. The helicopter passes by the American Falls and the Skylon Tower. The helicopter then changes direction and follows the curve of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. The helicopter levels off and continues along the route back to base.

Visit them online at www.niagarahelicopters.com

Phone: 905-357-5672

Clifton Hill Fun Pass

No trip to Niagara Falls is complete without purchasing a family fun pass that is a guaranteed good time for everyone in your family! The Clifton Hill Fun Pass is sold year round — even in the midst of snowstorms and a ground of ice, you will find the Clifton Hill Fun Pass available. This is one of Niagara’s favourites with a 50% off savings compared to its individual pricing. As an added bonus, when you purchase the fun pass *online only* you will receive another bonus Niagara SkyWheel admission for FREE!

Niagara Parks Wonder Pass

Purchasing the Niagara Falls Wonder Pass will let you get up close and personal with the awe of Winter in Niagara Falls, plus allow you to save over 55% on top of experiencing three amazing attractions. You will get the Journey Behind the Falls, Niagara’s Fury and the Butterfly Conservatory. You’ll also receive two days on the WEGO transportation service: a hop-on, hop-off system connecting Niagara Parks attractions with your hotel.

*Pictured Above: A photo from the Journey Behind the Falls on a particularly snowy day.

For more information please visit the Niagara Parks online at www.niagaraparks.com

Ice Skating

*Pictured Above: The Gale Centre Arena. 4171 Fourth Av., Niagara Falls. 

The City of Niagara Falls offers public ice skating at little cost:

Niagara Falls Gale Centre (four-pad arena) 
4171 Fourth Ave 
905-356-7521 
 
Willoughby Memorial (Chippawa) Arena  
9000 Sodom Rd  
905-295-6554  
 
Public Skating Information: 905-356-7521 ext 5600 

Skate Niagara Ice Show 

 

*Pictured Above: Olympic & World Gold Medalists Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir*

If ice skating interests you, but you would rather be a spectator, than you won’t want to miss the 2nd annual Skate Niagara Ice Show being shown once again at the new Meridian Centre on February 26th, 2016 for ONE NIGHT ONLY.

Skate Niagara has once again brought together a star-studded ensemble of Canada’s Olympic and World Champion skating icons, and this year it is bigger and better than ever! Hitting the ice for a night of entertainment and artistry starting at 7:30 pm are Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, the sensational duo who made history by becoming the first Canadian couple to win the Olympic Dance title at the Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010. The six-time Canadian National Champions took home the Gold Medal in the 2012 World Championships and the Silver Medal at the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014.

Also performing:

  • Kurt Browning, a Guinness World Record holder for the first person to successfully land a quadruple jump in an international skating competition. Four-time Canadian figure skating champion and four-time World Champion, Kurt was awarded the Lou Marsh Trophy for Top Canadian Athlete in 1990. He was inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame, Skate Canada Hall of Fame and is honoured with a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame;
  • Nancy Kerrigan, an American former figure skater. She is the 1994 Olympic silver medalist, the 1992 Olympic bronze medalist, a two-time World medalist, and the 1993 U.S. National Champion;
  • Kirsten Moore-Towers, a St. Catharines native pair skater, ranked fourth in the World. She is the 2013 Four Continents silver medalist, 2014 Olympic team silver medalist, and 2011 Canadian National Champion. Kirsten helped Canada win silver at the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi and at the 2014 Canadian Figure Skating Championships. Since June 2014, she has partnered with Michael Marinaro, creating a team with a strong work ethic, natural athletic talent, whose energy is highly contagious;
  • Javier Fernandez, a European figure skating champion who is the first man to ever win a World Figure Skating Championship and represent Spain in figure skating at the Olympic Winter Games since 1956. Javier is the 2015 World Champion, two-time bronze medalist at the World Figure Skating Championships, a three-time European Champion, the 2014 Grand Prix Final silver medalist and the 2011 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist;
  • Nam Nguyen, a first time Canadian champion at the 2015 nationals, who has an infectious smile and inspiring energy and enthusiasm. Nguyen has won three Canadian national men’s titles from 2007-2008, becoming the youngest skater to win Juvenile, Pre-Novice and Novice. Nam took home the 2010 junior level bronze medal at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships and performed at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Figure Skating Gala.

Nancy Kerrigan will choreograph the show, with assistance from former competitive figure skater Liz Manley.

For more information please visit them online at www.skateniagaraiceshow.com

Tickets are available online at www.ticketmaster.ca or www.meridiancentre.com, and at the Meridian Centre box office 

Sledding 

There are plenty of areas to fully enjoy Winter in Niagara Falls doing this fun, family friendly activity. Here are just some places in Niagara Falls to grab the family and take advantage of the snow:

1. Stamford Collegiate High School: 5775 Drummond Road, Niagara Falls.

2. Firemen’s Park: 2275 Dorchester Rd, Niagara Falls.

3. *For smaller kids* FH Leslie Park: 5250 Valley Way, Niagara Falls.

A couple of places located just outside this city:

1. Burgoyne Woods Park: 30 Edgedale Road, St. Catharines.

2. Chippawa Park: 128 Fitch St., Welland.

3. HH Knoll Lakeview Park: located at Sugar Loaf Street and Elm Street, Port Colborne.

4. Jaycee Park: 543 Ontario St., St. Catharines.

5. Sugar Bowl Park:  100 Gilmore Road, Fort Erie.

Niagara Icewine Festival 

Nothing says “Winter in Niagara Falls” like a festival! The Niagara Icewine Festival spans over three weekends in January (15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31), and you will have the opportunity to taste this Niagara specialty made from grapes left to freeze naturally on the vine. The Niagara Region is recognized as producing some of the world’s finest icewine, and now is your chance to try it out during this festival.

For more information click here or visit them online at www.niagarawinefestival.com 

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Free Events Happening at the Pen Centre this Week!

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The Pen Centre has a few free exciting events lined up for this week to check out!
Come in out of this harsh Niagara weather and enjoy a line up of free events that the Pen Centre has in store for its shoppers this week. Besides checking out the retail therapy that Niagara’s largest shopping centre offers, the Pen Centre also hosts a number of exciting events year round for everyone in the family to enjoy.
5-Day Winter Sidewalk Sale 
This Wednesday, January 21st to Sunday, January 25th, 2015, come on out to the Pen Centre’s “Winter Sidewalk Sale” for savings of up to 75% on selected merchandise. This includes seasonally low pricing on the latest winter trends including fabulous fashions, home furnishings, electronics, and much more.
Additionally, shoppers are encouraged to bring any receipts totaling $100 or more to the Guest Services desk to “scratch-to-win” for great prizes such as Pen Centre gift cards and CAA memberships.
Kurt Browning Mall Signing

Figure skating fans and sports enthusiasts alike will revel in meeting four-time World Skating Champion Kurt Browning on Saturday, January 24th! He will be set-up outside Sears Court from 1:00 – 3:00 pm answering all fan questions and signing autographs.
We all associate the Winter with snow and ice, so what better way than to celebrate the season by bringing one of Canada’s ice skating heroes to you? He is in St.Catharines to promote the “Skate Niagara Ice Show” happening on Friday, January 30th at the new Meridian Centre.
Click the image below to read about this event and how to get tickets:

 Fashions on Ice 

Tuesday, January 20th, Cityline Fashion Expert Lynn Spence will host “Fashion on Ice” from 6:00 – 8:00 pm  in the Sears Court. Once again, this is completely free to watch for all those interested in fashion. As well as being a free event, there will be complimentary hors d’oeuvres served!
This is a fantastic way to stay on top of the latest fashion trends through this Winter Fashion Show. It features all the hottest winter trends that you can find at the Pen Centre, so afterwards feel free to enjoy some shopping in the more than 180 stores and services offered.
Lynn will give you a sneak preview of all the great deals and will take pictures with the shoppers. Plus, everyone in attendance will have an opportunity to win 1 of 5 $100 Pen Centre gift cards!
For more information on all or any of these events, visit the Pen Centre online at www.thepencentre.com 
Other “Ice” Events in the Region

With “ice” as the theme of this post, it only seems appropriate to mention that this is also the last weekend of the Niagara Icewine Festival. After meeting with Kurt Browning on Saturday, January 24th, keep the mood alive by taking the short drive into Niagara Falls to the Scotiabank Convention Centre.

Enjoy an outdoor winter wonderland featuring fire pits, icewine marshmallows, amazing ice sculptures and signature icewine bars.

Step inside the glass doors to sip, sample & savour seasonal vintages and delicious culinary creations.

Over 15 of Niagara’s best wineries will highlight award-winning icewines and sparkling wines that will pair perfectly with the savoury dishes created by 12 of Niagara’s best restaurants & culinary masters.

Click here for more information on the Niagara Icewine Festival.

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Niagara Falls January 2014 Events

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The New Year is upon us, and here is a look at what Niagara Falls January 2014 Events have in store for us:
Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights (Current – January 31st, 2014)

Every year, Canada’s foremost illumination festival in the beautiful Niagara Falls captures the magic of the holiday season with the Winter Festival of Lights. It attracts over 1.5 million visitors and hundreds of motor coaches annually.  Recognized as a Festival of Distinction by Festivals & Events Ontario and a Top 100 Internationally Known Event in North America by the American Bus Association for the past several years, and was recently included in the Top 10 Canada’s best winter festivals by canoe.ca. Expect to view an array of over 120 animated displays made up of millions of holiday lights! This majestic display frames the most beautiful attraction of all, the Niagara Falls and all along the Niagara Parks “Winter Wonderland” and the adjoining tourist districts.
 The Niagara Icewine Festival

It’s back! The 19th Annual Niagara Icewine Festival will be underway from January 10th-26th, 2014. For three weekends in January (10th-12th, 17th-19th & 24th-26th), you have the opportunity to taste this Ontario specialty made from grapes left to freeze naturally on the vine. The Niagara Region is recognized as producing some of the world’s finest icewine, and now is your chance to try it out during the Niagara Icewine Festival!
For all the details on one of the most popular Niagara Falls January 2014 Events, click here.
TD Rink at the Brink (Current – February 28, 2014)

The TD Rink at the Brink is an open-air, outdoor ice skating rink located literally right next to the brink of the Horseshoe Falls, adjacent to the Table Rock Centre at 6650 Niagara Parkway. It offers breathtaking views and a magical outdoor Niagara Falls ice skating experience.
Sundays: 12pm – 9pm Mondays – Thursdays: 4pm – 9pm Fridays: 4pm – 10pm Saturdays: 12pm – 10pm
*The TD Rink at the Brink also offers FREE skate days on select days! To see when the next free skate day occurs, keep an eye on our events calendar by clicking here*.
For further information, contact the TD RINK at 905 353-1134 OR 905 374-1616 ext. 240 (WFOL office).
Seneca Casino

The Seneca Casino presents Mike Epps (Friday, January 10, 2014), Eve 6 (Saturday, January 11th, 2014), Carbon Leaf (Friday, January 17th, 2014) and Prism (Saturday, January 18th, 2014).
 Fallsview Casino Resort

The Fallsview Casino presents Jersey Nights (January 3rd – 13th, 2014), 38 Special (Saturday, January 18th, 2014), Alan Jackson (January 21st-22nd, 2014) and the Commodores (January 24th-25th, 2014).
Niagara Falls History Museum presents: SPACE (January 16th, 2014 – April 2014)

The Niagara Falls History Museum located at 5810 Ferry Street, presents “Space”. Stretch out under the stars in a portable planetarium and see a moon rock on loan from NASA that was brought back to earth from an Apollo mission!
The museum is closed on Monday’s, but open from 10:00am – 5:00pm daily, with the exception of Thursday’s which has extended hours from 10:00am – 9:00pm. Prices are $5.00 for Adults, $4.00 for Students (with photo ID) and Children aged 6-9. Children 5 and under are free. A family of 5 can get in for $15 (max. 3 Adults).
For more information please call 905-358-5082.
Greg Frewin Theatre presents The Legend in Black: A Johnny Cash Tribute (Friday, January 31st, 2014)

The Greg Frewin Theatre presents “The Legend in Black: A Johnny Cash Tribute” on Friday, January 31st, 2014. Bill Cayley has been performing around North America for more than 40 years and his resume also contains a long-standing relationship as friend and road manager to the legendary Ronnie Hawkins. He performs with a June Carter-Cash character as well, which has put The Legend In Black a total cut above the rest.
Tickets are $19.98 – $34.98 + HST (and ticket processing fee of $3.90 per ticket) for the show. Tickets are $24.80 + HST and grat. for Adults and $14.80 + HST and grat. for Children for the dinner.
For more information, contact their ticket office by clicking here.
Stay connected to me for more Niagara Falls January 2014 events as they come in!

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