Escape to Niagara Falls’ gardens and nature areas for a much needed break from the day to day. Or just escape virtually by watching the video tours below and learn what our beautiful garden parks and nature areas are all about:
This spectacular garden is the entranceway to Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Parks’ centerpiece that showcases the Falls. Located at the foot of Clifton Hill, this is the perfect spot for a superb panoramic view of the American and Horseshoe Falls. This historic garden leads visitors to the well-travelled Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls’ most lush nature area by the Falls.
Queen Victoria Park is the crown jewel of Niagara’s Parks, and is the main area to go to view the majestic Niagara Falls. Landmarked by the Niagara escarpment, the Niagara Gorge, and the Niagara River, the park features a prized collection of both indigenous and international flora for the world to enjoy.
A beautiful garden setting The Park’s signature garden offers a tranquil respite from the hustle and bustle of Niagara’s tourist district. Just ten minutes north of Clifton Hill, enjoy close to 100 acres of meticulously maintained gardens, home to the charming Butterfly Conservatory as well as the outdoor classroom for the Niagara Parks School of Horticulture. Don’t miss its world-famous rose garden featuring over 2,400 roses.
This horticulture wonder is located 8.8km north of Clifton Hill adjacent to the Centennial Lilac Garden and Sir Adam Beck Generating Stations. Observers marvel at the beauty of nature and human creativity with this clock. It is based on one found at Princess Street Gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland, originally built in 1903. It was during a business trip there, Former Ontario Hydro chairman Dr. Richard L. Hearn, was inspired by the clock and petitioned to have one built in Niagara.
Click here for more information on the Floral Clock
Dufferin Islands is a secluded park that is unique in that it houses a series of tiny islands. They are all fused together by bridges and footpaths. This area is a miniature paradise with the introduction of fish, bird feeding stations and bird boxes, as well as environmentally appropriate vegetation.
Spring is an enchanting season to explore Niagara Falls! This time of year allows you to dodge the summer tourism crowds and have ample time and space to fully appreciate the awe-inspiring scenery.
The explosion of colorful blooms in Niagara Falls during the spring is one of its biggest draws. The long-awaited arrival of delicate daffodils, crocuses, tulips, and hyacinths that burst forth from the ground after a long, harsh winter is nothing short of spectacular.
What better way to lift your spirits after a lingering winter than immersing yourself in a sea of vibrant spring flowers? Fortunately, Niagara Falls offers an array of stunning locations to witness the dazzling colors of spring. From the mesmerizing Queen Victoria Park to the picturesque Niagara Parkway, you’ll find an abundance of breathtaking blooms that will leave you in awe.
Niagara Parks is currently displaying a spectacular array of blooming flowers that nature enthusiasts simply cannot afford to miss. To keep you updated on which flowers are available at specific times of the year and where to find them, their expert Nature & Gardens team regularly update their bloom calendar.
If you’re eager to find out what’s blooming at the moment, be sure to check out the blooming calendar provided below.
Daffodils
Among the flowers that you can currently see are large patches of daffodils located by the Canadian Horseshoe Falls and the bank in Queen Victoria Park from Clifton Hill to Murray Street.
Tulips
Additionally, there are large tulip displays at Queen Victoria Park, Oakes Garden Theatre, Botanical Gardens, Floral Clock, and Queenston Heights, but the timing of the blooms can vary due to location, variety, and weather conditions.
Magnolias
If you’re looking for magnolias, you can spot Magnolia Allée outside of Floral Showhouse, at the Niagara Parks Police building, and several large specimens at the Botanical Gardens.
Cherry Blossoms
Meanwhile, most cherry trees are situated along the Niagara Parkway at Kingsbridge Park, Falls Parking Lot, Rapidsview Parking Lot, Queenston Heights Park (picnic field), and near the entrance of the Botanical Gardens.
In the blooming calendar, you can find more information about the bloom timeframe and location of each flower, including Daffodils, Tulips, Magnolias, Cherry Trees, Lilacs, and Roses.
Blooming Calendar
Please keep in mind that the bloom timeframes we provide are approximate, and the placement and variety of the flowers can affect the bloom periods. Our bloom chart was last updated in 2023, so check it out and plan your visit accordingly to see the most spectacular display of colors!
BLOOM
BLOOM TIMEFRAME
LOCATION
DAFFODILS
Throughout April (usually peak mid-April)
You can find extensive clusters of daffodils near the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, along the Queen Victoria Park bank stretching from Clifton Hill to Murray Street, and also in other smaller sections of Niagara Parks.
TULIPS
Usually some starting to show colour first of May, peaking around Mother’s Day
The blooming of tulips is affected by their location, variety, and weather conditions. They can be found in significant numbers throughout popular areas in Niagara Parks such as Queen Victoria Park, Oakes Garden Theatre, Botanical Gardens, Floral Clock, and Queenston Heights.
MAGNOLIAS
Early to mid-May
You can spot Magnolia Allée blooming outside of the Floral Showhouse, in front of the Niagara Parks Police building, and see several large magnolia specimens at the Botanical Gardens.
CHERRY TREES
Mid to late-May
Cherry trees can be found at various locations such as Kingsbridge Park, Falls Parking Lot, Rapidsview Parking Lot, picnic field at Queenston Heights Park, and near the entrance of the Botanical Gardens, all of which are situated along the Niagara Parkway.
LILACS
Third or fourth week of May to early-June
Centennial Lilac Garden (North of Floral Clock)
ROSES
First flush of flowers in mid-June, continuing to bloom on and off through summer
Niagara Parks features two well-designed formal Rose Gardens: one located just south of the Police Station in Queen Victoria Park, and the other in the Botanical Gardens. In addition, you can also find other, more casual beds of roses in various areas throughout Niagara Parks.
By exploring Niagara Falls in the springtime, you’ll be treated to a visual feast of these seasonal blooms in all their glory. The vibrant colors and sweet fragrances will fill the air, making your visit a truly sensory experience.
No matter where you go in Niagara Falls during the spring, you’ll be sure to find plenty of photo-worthy moments and unforgettable experiences. So why not plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the beauty of this incredible destination during the most expressive season of the year?
Why not spend the Easter Holiday’s enjoying all the best activities that Niagara Falls has to offer! Planning a fun-filled itinerary for Easter can be tricky- that’s why we’ve done it for you here. This article features all the most memorable adventures Niagara can provide this Easter long weekend! The upcoming holiday period kicks off Friday, March 29th and runs all the way into Easter Monday: April 1st, 2024. Despite what the weather is like, Clifton Hill is jam-packed with indoor activities to be enjoyed, rain, snow, hail, or shine!
Easter weekend in Niagara Falls is a time of celebration with family. Spring colors are beginning to pop throughout the exquisitely maintained Queen Victoria Park, Oakes Garden Theatre and along the picturesque landscape of the Niagara Parkway.
1. Niagara’s Top Attractions…All Within A Block of Falls!
Some of Clifton Hill’s favorites are open for the spring season, just in time for you to enjoy over the long weekend. Both The Niagara Speedway and Dino Adventure Golf are open and ready for you- so why not opt for both!? The Speedway combines the thrill of a roller-coaster ride and go-karting for an epic, family fun adventure…And Dino-Golf features huge dinosaurs scattered across a massive course just begging to pose with your little ones in a hilarious selfie. Taking in the sights and sounds of Clifton Hill is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will leave your family with lasting memories.
Niagara Speedway
Dinosaur Adventure Golf
Niagara SkyWheel
Have you had the time to take a ride on the Niagara SkyWheel? The SkyWheel provides extraordinary views of Niagara Falls, both day and night. If you have not had the chance to take a ride on the 175 feet tall observation wheel, here’s your opportunity to see why it’s a perfect fit for your next holiday adventure.
Niagara Zipline
WildPlay’s MistRider Zipline to the Falls is an amazing rush that soars high and fast above the gorge from the Grand View Marketplace toward the Niagara Falls. It’s a guided, human-powered Element that’s suitable to ages seven and older.
The Niagara City Cruises is open and ready to roar for Easter (March 28th, 2024)! Get up close and personal with the American Falls, Canadian Horseshoe Falls, and breathtaking Great Gorge – and the thundering roar, awesome power and amazing mist that come along with these natural wonders.
The Stamford Volunteer Fireman’s Association bring back their annual Easter egg hunt at Fireman’s Park this year. A nominal donation or one non-perishable food donation per child is required. Children are sorted into age groups and given plenty of time to collect as many eggs as possible. Meet the Easter Bunny, participate in pony rides, bouncy castles, enjoy hot chocolate and hot dogs, and new this year is a fish and chip truck!
Dive into a day of joy at Warner Ranch’s Easter Eggstravaganza! From March 25 to April 1, 2024, between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., experience a day filled with delightful activities. Decorate your own Easter eggs, cuddle adorable animals in the petting zoo, and embark on tractor or horse-drawn hayrides. Hunt for eggs to win a goodies bag!
For a magical touch, ride Warner Ranch’s ponies and unicorns (extra fee). Early birds catch the magic, as entry is first-come-first-serve. Conveniently located at 7705 Schisler Road, Welland, with on-site parking, it’s an Easter celebration you won’t want to miss!
Join us on March 30th, 2024, for Merrittville Speedway’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt in Thorold, Ontario. After a brief hiatus due to the pandemic, we’re back with a new twist! Hosted by Speedway owners Don and Lorraine Spiece, the event promises a day of family fun with free admission for kids and families in the Niagara Region.
Explore scheduled egg hunts for each age group, a grand family hunt, and numerous activities like carnival games, Easter Bunny visits, live trivia, and more. Plus, all donations raised will support Niagara Nutritional Partners, a local non-profit providing school lunches. Don’t miss this fantastic, free family event! For inquiries or donations, contact Steve Dube or Lorraine Spiece. Stay tuned for more details about our 2024 schedule! Follow us on social media for updates.
4. Food & Drink
While hosting an Easter dinner can be rewarding, it can be a lot of work. Why not take a break and let us cook and entertain for you?
We have some top restaurant options for you to consider, especially if you are feeling burnt out from planning a home cooked Easter feast:
Both these restaurants will be open their regular hours throughout the holiday weekend with no early closures!
Boston Pizza Clifton Hill
Kelsey’s Clifton Hill
Fudge Factory!
Easter has long been associated with three things: the Easter Bunny, the Easter Egg and chocolate!
With the Holiday right around the corner, the Fantasy Fudge Factory on Clifton Hill has you covered!
The Fantasy Fudge Factory has a massive selection of not only 20 varieties of hand-made fudge and various assortments of chocolaty treats, but the store also carries a marvel of candy creations. You can even grab a container of your choosing in size and scoop your very own concoction for your tasting pleasure!
Create your own Easter basket by mixing and matching certain items that you find from within the store, which also includes many toys and make it your headquarters for Ty Beanie Baby collectibles since they offer hundreds of the little critters!
If you’re looking for some great family entertainment, you’ll find Strike Game Zone the ultimate family fun place to play!
Here you’ll find 7 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 many arcade games, and racing simulators.
Especially relevant is finding convenient parking close to all the Niagara Falls Easter action. With Clifton Hill’s Main Parking area, you’ll have direct access to Clifton Hill and be only steps from the Falls. Click on the image below for location and driving directions.
If you and the family are planning an Easter getaway there is no shortage of things to do along Clifton Hill’s World Famous Street of Fun by the Falls!
8. What Else is Open Good Friday & Easter Sunday
Most restaurant and bars will be open throughout the region
Canada One Outlet Mall: 7500 Lundy’s Ln, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 1G9
Outlet Collection at Niagara: 300 Taylor Rd, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Most Niagara-region wineries or vineyards will be open.
Niagara Brewing Company: 4915-A Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, ON L2G 3N5
Counterpart Brewing: 3659 Stanley Ave, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 0A6
Blackburn Brew House: 8001 Blackburn Pkwy, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 0A6
Cineplex Odeon Niagara Square: 7555 Montrose Rd, Niagara Falls, ON L2H 2E9
9. About Easter
In the Christian world, Easter is a celebration of the resurrection of Christ. On the third day after his crucifixion (Good Friday), the New Testament tells us that he arose from his grave and appeared to his disciples and ascended to Heaven…this is celebrated by Christians every year on Easter Sunday. The rabbit is known for its reproduction prowess (hence the term “multiplying like rabbits”) and is seen as having special powers to help humans reproduce, which symbolizes fertility and the egg is also a symbol of fertility, rebirth and new beginnings…which celebrates the death and resurrection of Christ. And chocolate? You can thank the Europeans for that. It began in the early 19th century and it was mainly France and Germany that decided to take this on.
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.
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
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
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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!
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
Get ready, folks! Niagara Falls is about to kick off the holiday season with a bang, and guess who’s leading the charge? None other than the big man in the red suit himself! Sponsored by the Ontario Power Generation, the Santa Claus Parade is shaping up to be a magical extravaganza. And hold onto your sleigh bells because Mayor Jim Diodati, City Council members, dignitaries, Police Chief Brian MacCulloch, and our fearless firefighters are all hopping on the festive sleigh.
Date: Saturday, November 18th at 3:30PM Location: 5049 Victoria Ave, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 4E2
Santa Claus Parade, Presented by Ontario Power Generation | 3:30 p.m.
Picture this: Over 50 community groups, bands, floats, characters, performers, and, of course, the jolly man in red will be parading through the streets, spreading cheer like confetti. Rain or shine, this spectacle is happening. No Grinchy weather can stop our holiday spirit.
Niagara Health Foundation Tree Lighting | 5:15 p.m.
But wait, there’s more! Right after the parade, in Centennial Square at City Hall, the Niagara Health Foundation Tree Lighting, sponsored by Alectra, will transform the square into a twinkling wonderland. And here’s the kicker – it’s not just about the lights; it’s about giving back. This lighting ceremony marks the beginning of the Celebration of Lights, an initiative to raise funds for much-needed hospital equipment. So, every twinkle is a gift to our local hospitals.
Santa Claus Meet & Greet, Presented by Niagara Helicopters | 5:30 p.m. (Immediately Following the Tree Lighting)
Hold onto your hot cocoa because the festivities continue! At around 5:30 p.m., Centennial Square becomes the North Pole, where you can meet and greet the man of the hour – Santa Claus! Thanks to Niagara Helicopters, it’s not just a photo op; it’s an experience. Live entertainment, hot chocolate that warms the soul, and delicious bites from food trucks (Cookies by Gia and Soup & Things) are all part of the package, courtesy of Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc.
Route & Road Closures
Now, for the logistics. The parade magic will start on Victoria Avenue at Armoury Street, heading north on Victoria to Valley Way. Then, it’ll take a scenic turn from Valley Way onto Queen Street, wrapping up the spectacle at Centennial Square in front of City Hall.
Convenient parking lots, accessible via parking meters, are strategically located near the parade route for attendees.
So mark your calendars, bundle up in your coziest holiday sweater, and get ready to be swept away by the enchantment of the Niagara Falls Santa Claus Parade. It’s not just an event; it’s the spark that ignites the festive season in the heart of our beautiful city. See you there, and let the holiday magic begin!
Date and Time: Saturday, November 18, 2023, at 3:30 p.m.
Location and Route: Starts at Victoria Avenue and Armoury Street, then travels along Valley Way and ends at City Hall in Niagara Falls
Niagara-on-the-Lake Christmas Parade: Jolly Old Saint Nicholas Rides Again
Experience the charm of the Christmas Parade in the historic Old Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake on Saturday, December 9, 2023, from 11 AM to 1 PM. The parade begins at the intersection of King and Centre Street, following a traditional route down Castlereagh, Wellington, Byron/Prideaux, Simcoe, and Queen Streets. Residents and visitors alike can revel in the festive atmosphere as Jolly Old Saint Nicholas and a host of other holiday characters bring the streets to life.
Those eager to participate in the Christmas Parade must complete the entry form by November 24, 2024. With limited parking due to street closures, attendees are advised to plan ahead for a delightful day with family and friends.
Date and Time: Saturday, December 9, 2023, at 11:00 AM.
Location: King and Centre Street, following a traditional route down Castlereagh, Wellington, Byron/Prideaux, Simcoe, and Queen Streets.
Thorold Santa Claus Parade: 30 Years of Festive Tradition
In Thorold, the Santa Claus Parade is not just an event; it’s a tradition that has spanned 30 years. Scheduled for Saturday, November 25, 2023, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, the parade is a festive array of community floats, marchers, entertainers, and bands. This year, the theme is “Winter Wonderland,” adding a touch of magic to the holiday season.
The parade begins at the intersection of Collier Road and Sullivan Avenue, traversing east on Sullivan Avenue, continuing to Front Street, and concluding at the intersection of Front Street and Regent Street. Spectators can line the sidewalks along Sullivan Ave and Front Street for the best views.
Date and Time: Saturday, November 25, 2023, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Location: Collier Road and Sullivan Avenue, traversing east on Sullivan Avenue, continuing to Front Street, and concluding at the intersection of Front Street and Regent Street.
Fort Erie Santa Parade: A Joyous Arrival in Fort Erie
Santa Claus is making a grand entrance into Fort Erie on November 18, 2023, starting at 5 PM. The parade route begins at Central Avenue and Jarvis Street. It’s a spectacle that promises to light up the streets and hearts of Fort Erie residents, welcoming the holiday season with warmth and joy.
Date and Time: November 18, 2023, starting at 5 PM
Location: Bridgeburg Historic District, Fort Erie Ontario. Pre Party on Central Avenue and Jarvis Street.
Grimsby Santa Claus Parade: A Nostalgic Journey through Classic Christmas Movies
Continuing the festive fervor, Grimsby’s 66th annual Santa Claus Parade is a timeless tradition that marks the commencement of the holiday season. Scheduled for Saturday, December 2, 2023, at 5:15 p.m., this event is one of the longest-running in the town. Featuring over 90 entries, including community floats, walking groups, and marching bands, the parade promises an evening of festive delight.
The theme for 2023, “Classic Christmas Movies,” sets the stage for a parade that pays homage to beloved holiday films. The procession winds its way from Blessed Spirit Secondary School, travels east along Livingston Avenue and Main Street, and concludes at the Ontario Street intersection in downtown Grimsby. With the parade spanning five hours, attendees are advised to check the weather and dress warmly, and on-street parking is available near the route.
Date and Time: Saturday, December 2, 2023, at 5:15 p.m.
Location: Starts at Blessed Spirit Secondary School, travels east along Livingston Avenue and Main Street, and ends at the Ontario Street intersection in downtown Grimsby.
West Lincoln Claus Parade: A Traditional Evening Extravaganza
The West Lincoln Claus Parade, commencing from the community centre and concluding at the Village Square Mall area, is a proud presentation of a traditional-style evening parade. Set for Saturday, November 25, 2023, at 5:00 PM, the parade promises a delightful showcase of community spirit and festive cheer.
Date and Time: Saturday, November 25, 2023, at 5:00 PM.
Location: West Lincoln Community Centre, 177 West St., Smithville to Village Square Mall, 249 St. Catharines St., Smithville
Pelham Santa Claus Parade: Fenwick Welcomes the Holidays
Hosted by the Fabulous Fenwick Lion Club, the Pelham Santa Claus Parade is a heartwarming event for all. Starting at Bethany Christian Reformed Church on Balfour Street, the parade winds its way through the downtown core of Fenwick to Church St. The grand finale takes place at Centennial Park, creating a festive culmination of holiday spirit.
Set for Saturday, December 9, 2023, from 1:00 PM to 03:30 PM, this parade is a community celebration that adds a touch of magic to Fenwick’s holiday season.
As the holiday season unfolds, these Santa Claus Parades in and around Niagara promise a joyous start to the most wonderful time of the year. Gather your loved ones, bundle up in festive attire, and immerse yourself in the magic of these heartwarming events that bring communities together in the spirit of Christmas.
Date and Time: December 9, 2023, from 1:00 PM to 03:30 PM
Location: 1040 Balfour St, Fenwick, ON L0S 1C0
Merry and Bright: Welland Santa Parade & Tree Lighting
Downtown Welland becomes the epicenter of holiday festivities with the Welland Santa Claus Parade, Civic Square Tree Lighting Ceremony, and a Merry Chili Christmas – a trifecta of events that promise merriment for all.
Set against the backdrop of Civic Square, the festivities kick off on Saturday, November 25, 2023, from 5 PM to 8 PM. Following the parade, Santa Claus and Mayor Campion illuminate Welland’s Christmas tree, accompanied by the harmonious tunes of Sing Niagara. Kids can drop their letters to Santa in the dedicated mailbox and engage in crafting activities with the Niagara Art Gallery.
For those with a penchant for chili, a Merry Chili Christmas awaits, featuring free chili samples and a cook-off between Welland’s Fire Chief and Deputy Fire Chief. The event is a celebration of community and holiday spirit, bringing residents together in the heart of Welland.
Date and Time: Saturday, November 25, 2023, from 5 PM to 8 PM.
Location: Civic Square, Welland
Port Colborne’s Santa Claus Parade: A Luminous Procession of Community Spirit
Port Colborne comes alive with the luminous Port Colborne’s Santa Claus Parade, where local businesses, community groups, schools, and more join forces to light up the streets. Taking place on Saturday, December 2, 2023, at 6:30 PM, the parade commences at Port Colborne High School and winds its way to City Hall, creating a magical spectacle for all to enjoy.
Date and Time: Saturday, December 2, 2023, at 6:30 PM.
A vacation to Niagara Falls during American Thanksgiving (Nov. 23, 2023) is an idea the whole family can be thankful for! Thanksgiving is a great time of year as it’s generally the kick off for the holiday season. Its pumpkin pie, delicious turkey dinner and the perfect opportunity to gather and spend time with loved ones. Of course, in all that gathering, someone – usually Mom– ends up having to do some major cooking and baking. This year, give Mom (or Dad, or Grandma) a break and get away…by spending the American Thanksgiving in Niagara Falls!
According the American Automobile Association (AAA), this years holiday weekend will see “record-breaking numbers on the road and in the air this year.” So if you are are thinking about getting away before the weather turns for the worse, you are not alone and in good company this year.
Though temperatures dip in late November, its generally a dryer month than October with very little snow accumulation, making the drive manageable. The long range weather forecast for Niagara Falls is something to pay attention to closer to the time of departure. It’s also a festive time as the city gears up for the holidays with many decorative displays like the: Winter Festival of Lights, nearby holiday markets and events happening just before the major Christmas holiday period. Another bonus is the minimal tourists that visit during this time of year making it far more relaxing for local sightseeing. Of course the world famous Clifton Hill area, at the heart of Niagara Falls, is worth a visit with most everything open, including the Niagara Speedway (weather permitting). Whether you’re seeking to get closer to one of nature’s most powerful wonders: the Falls, or you’d like to toss in some good ole’ fashion fun, the Thanksgiving activities this year are rather impressive.
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We have more than 100 delicious menu items for dinner to choose from. They are sure to please the pickiest of eaters at your table. From appetizers to dessert, plus one of the best kid’s menu’s around, we have you covered!
The best part about our venue is that we are geared towards families and boast over 25,000 sqft. of indoor family entertainment with nearby bowling, billiards, rides and games galore…not to mention delicious food! Many families love having friendly competition at the neighboring Strike! Game Zone entertainment complex!
Don’t miss out on the family fun during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend!
With Black Friday sales popping up everywhere in Niagara Falls, Canada and the strong U.S. dollar, American Thanksgiving weekend is the time to engage in some retail therapy! The Canada One Outlet Mall will have some amazing deals popping up. It’s home to top designer name outlets such as Coach, Tommy Hilfiger, Carter’s OshKosh B’gosh, Rocky Mountain Chocolate, Samsonite, Adidas, Guess, American Eagle, La Vie en Rose, SVP Sports, Golf Liquidators and so much more.
Additionally, Clifton Hill has the top selection of Niagara Falls inspired souvenirs. There is no need to stray far from the picturesque beauty of the Falls to get to one of Niagara’s largest souvenir stores — the Canada Trading Company. You are likely to find that special something to take home after a memorable trip. The Canada Trading Co. offers top quality clothing, figurines, water globes, wind spinners, handcrafted jewelry, as well as an impressive display of Native art, totems, Inukshuks & Moccasins, dream catchers, masks and statues — the list goes on and on!
A trip to Niagara Falls isn’t complete without a stop at the decadently sweet Fudge Factory! Save room for something luscious, because you won’t believe all the delectable goodies made fresh at Fudge Factories gorgeous shop!
The Winter Festival of Lights!
The Biggest and the Brightest of All Winter Festivals in Ontario!
The Niagara Winter Festival of Lights is FREE and open to everyone! It takes place November 18th 2023 to January 7th, 2024 along 8 km of 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. Festival organizers have carefully crafted a brilliant schedule to ensure a diverse variety of events happen each week over roughly two months. Visitors should come out early and often to catch all the distinctive events throughout the festival.
For another type of magic, wander over to the Greg Frewin Theatre. An International Grand Champion of Magic, Greg Frewin’s ‘WONDER’ Show brings the best of the Las Vegas style family magic show to the Falls. There’s even an opportunity to have your picture taken with a tiger.
The ‘WONDER’ Show runs Wednesday, November 23th to the 26th at 6:00pm and 7:30pm, with the option to include a dinner at 6pm.
The Niagara Parks Floral Showhouse hosts the Annual Poinsettia Show to celebrate the holiday season. This legendary programme blends classic holiday scenes with contemporary flourishes of vibrant colours and lights that bring the cosiness and beauty of the holiday season to life.
Enter the holiday season with this magnificent arrangement of cheery poinsettias, which is enhanced with a lovely collection of cyclamens, amaryllis, and orchids that perfectly embody Niagara’s Christmas atmosphere.
The Ontario Power Generation Winter Festival of Lights, taking place throughout Queen Victoria Park, and the Artist Garden, with dozens of illumination exhibits, are both open to show attendees as well as the general public.
Hours of operation may vary by date
EVENT DETAILS DATE NOV 18, 2023 – JAN 7, 2024 (Closed Dec 25th)
As the crisp autumn breeze rustles through the maple leaves and families gather around festive tables laden with turkey and all the trimmings, Canadians know that Thanksgiving has arrived. Beyond the delectable meals and cozy gatherings, this holiday has a rich history and cultural significance in Canada that’s worth exploring.
Welcome to our Canadian Thanksgiving quiz, where we invite you to delve into the traditions, history, and unique aspects of this beloved holiday. Whether you’re a lifelong Canadian, an enthusiastic visitor, or simply a holiday enthusiast seeking to broaden your horizons, this quiz will whisk you away on a journey through the annals of Canadian Thanksgiving.
So, grab a pumpkin spice latte, cozy up by the fire, and let’s embark on this delightful journey through Canadian Thanksgiving history and culture. Are you ready to harvest some knowledge? Let’s get started!
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.
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.