Explore Niagara with our Niagara fun Fall activities checklist. From fruit farms selling their delicious goodies this harvest season, to taking the little ones on a corn maze adventure, just print off this list and go! Pick Your Own Fruit Parkway Orchards: 15000 Niagara Parkway, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario Mathias Farms: 1909 Effingham St, Ridgeville Windwood Farms: 4198 King Street, Beamsville Duffin Farms: 1541 Rice Rd., Welland Bry-Anne Farms: 471 Foss Road- R.R #5, Fenwick Life’s A Peach Farm: 4435 Bartlett Rd, Beamsville (No website. Email ahead of time at lifesapeachfarm@hotmail.com) Cherry Avenue Farms: 4303 Cherry Avenue, Beamsville Silmaril Farm: 144 Russ Rd., Grimsby Two Century Farm: 400 Main Street West, Grimsby
The Shaw Festival is now in its 53rd season this year, and just like our wine, it’s another feature to the beautiful and historic Niagara-on-the-Lake that makes us unique to Ontario.
Cabaret Trailor:
Carried through into the Fall season, the Shaw Festival presents 10 plays in four theatres until October 26. The Festival Theatre will stage three stunning productions, all definite “must-sees”. The celebrated Tony Award-winning musical “Cabaret” is the talk of the town with its stunning visuals and costumes. A classical romantic comedy, “The Philadelphia Story” enjoyed a great turn on Broadway before becoming an Oscar-winning film. Looking for something a little more daring a risqué? Watch”The Philanderer”, a comedy about love and sex.
At the Court House Theatre, find out what charity really means with the comedy “The Charity that Began at Home”. Or take in performances such as “The Sea”, a play that mixes both comedy and politics about a man lost at sea after a boating accident during a storm. “Arms and the Man” is a love story of two soldiers vying for the affection of one girl. Sharing the Royal George stage is “When We Are Married”, a comedy about marriage, and “Juno and the Paycock“, a play that mixes humour, drama and politics about a family torn apart after the Irish Civil War. “The Mountaintop” is about a fictional meeting between Martin Luther King Jr. and a maid at the Lorraine Motel. Winner of the Oliver Away for best new play, “The Mountaintop” is on stage at the Studio Theatre.
Entertaining, dynamic and a whole lot of fun, consider a Shaw Festival Day Package for tour groups. A “group” consists of 15 people or more, and is a unique way to experience a couple of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s finest dining, winery and attractions options: Sumptuously Shaw Package: *Lunch from $80, Dinner from $111
Lunch or dinner at the Pillar and Post, Queen’s Landing or the
Prince of Wales Hotel
Celebrate Wine Country: *Lunch from $105, Dinner from $126
Guided winery tour and icewine tasting
Lunch or dinner at Trius Winery Restaurant or Peller Estates Winery Restaurant
with a glass of premium VQA wine
Shaw Festival performance
To book your lunch or dinner contact Hospitality Sales at 905.468.4929
Windows on the Green:
*Lunch from $81, Dinner from $86
Wine-tasting and tour of the Antique Wine Museum
Two-course lunch or three-course dinner at Rockway Vineyards
750ml bottle of wine for every member of your group
Shaw Festival performance
To book your lunch or dinner contact Shelley Traver at 905.641.1030 ext 224
or straver@rockway.net A Taste of the Bench: *Lunch from $106, Dinner from $126
A private wine tasting in a fully restored 1877 century barn
Three-course lunch or dinner with two glasses of wine at the four-diamond Vineland Estates Winery
Shaw Festival performance
To book your lunch or dinner, contact Diane Teeuwsen at 905.562.7088 ext 15
or dteeuwsen@vineland.com
By George!
*From $44
Tour Fort George where soldiers served and protected the Niagara frontier
200 years ago
A Shaw picnic lunch
Shaw Festival matinée performance
To book your tour, contact Chris Gilchrist at 905.468.6614 or ont-niagara@pc.gc.ca
The Festival, Royal George and the Studio Theatre all have special access seating for wheelchairs. They ask that you arrive 30 minutes prior to the show to ensure getting to your seat easily and efficiently. There is also wheelchair accessible washrooms provided at all, but the Court House Theatre.
The Theatres:
The Festival: 10 Queen’s Parade: Click here to read about the theatre.
The Court House: 26 Queen Street: Click here to read about the theatre.
The Royal George: 85 Queen Street: Click here to read about the theatre.
Studio Theatre: 10 Queen’s Parade: Click here to read about the theatre.
**Contact a Group Sales Representative at 1.800.511.7429 or by email at groupsales@shawfest.com.**
For further information on any of the Fall shows playing, including ticket purchases, click the link below to be directed to the Shaw Festival Website or call 1-800-511-SHAW: