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Victoria Day lands on May 22nd this year!

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“Victoria Day” is a significant annual celebration in Canada that commemorates the birthday of Queen Victoria, who was born on May 24th, 1819. It is observed on the last Monday before May 25th every year. The holiday was established in 1901, after the demise of Queen Victoria when it was officially made into a holiday by law.

Before 1952, the holiday was celebrated on the actual date of May 24th, but it was later extended to become a long weekend holiday. This meant that the first Monday before May 25th became the official day to observe Victoria Day, giving Canadians a three-day weekend to enjoy. This change in date coincided with the transition of Victoria Day from a formal commemoration of Queen Victoria’s birthday to a day that marks the start of summer, also known as the May Two-Four weekend.

Some Canadians like to refer to the May Two-Four weekend as a way to pay homage to the queen’s birthday, as “two-four” is Canadian slang for a case of 24 beers. This year, the May Two-Four weekend falls on Monday, May 22nd, which signifies the beginning of the summer season for many Canadians. As such, it is a time for Canadians to enjoy the warm weather, indulge in outdoor activities, and spend time with family and friends.

Victoria Day Events:

Victoria Day Weekend Fireworks
Returning to Niagara Falls for Victoria Day, you can now see the full array of colorful explosions in the sky above Niagara Falls. The fireworks will kick off on Friday, May 19th at 10:00 pm and then continue nightly straight through to Monday, October 9th!


Victoria Day Illumination
The Falls will be illuminated in a shade of Purple on Victoria Day; Sunday, May 22nd, 2023 starting from 10:00PM at the top of the hour every 15 minutes. Click here to see the current Niagara Falls Illumination Schedule.

Watch it here below:


Queen Victoria Park in Niagara Falls

Queen Victoria Park was official opened on Victoria Day – May 24th, 1888. The park spanned a 155 acres at this time from the base of Clifton Hill to Dufferin Islands.

Date: 1896. Author: Copp, Clark Co. Ltd., Lith, Toronto

Queen Victoria Park is the largest park area located in Niagara Falls, Canada facing the American and Horseshoe Falls. Formalized in 1885 by the Niagara Falls Park Act and opened in 1888, the park is managed by the Niagara Parks Commission and is considered a focal point in Niagara Falls tourism. Queen Victoria Park is known for its exceptional floral displays of many different flower species and carpet bed designs.


Some Interesting Queen Victoria and Victoria Day Facts

  • Victoria Day is the oldest state holiday of Canada and it is the only country to honour Queen Victoria with an official holiday.
  • Victoria was the first Queen of Canada, when the country was founded in 1867.
  • Victoria Day marks the beginning of summer season for many Canadians.
  • Victoria, British Columbia is named after Queen Victoria.
  • Queen Victoria was Canada’s sovereign at the time of Confederation in 1867. The fathers of Confederation could not create the new country without her royal assent. She is also credited with turning Ottawa into the nation’s capital a decade earlier.
  • All federal governed buildings and organizations will close for the day
  • Queen Victoria was the longest sitting sovereign in history who kept her seat on the throne for 63 years 216 days.
  • Until 2003, the day was called Fete de Dollard in Quebec. Now it is celebrated as National Patriots’ day.
  • Queen Victoria became queen at the age of 18. She was a successor of William IV.
  • Federal protocol dictates that the Royal Union Flag should be flown at all federal government building from sun up until sun down.
  • Celebration of Victoria Day is a Canadian tradition and does not exist in most of England. That being said, it is celebrated in some parts of Scotland, where it’s observed on the Monday before May 24.
  • Queen Victoria married her first cousin Prince Albert and because of her position she proposed to him.

8 Suggestions For Couples To Do In Niagara Falls On Victoria Day Weekend

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Are you planning a romantic weekend getaway to Niagara Falls for Victoria Day? Look no further! We have rounded up some of the best activities for couples to enjoy during their visit.


1. Niagara City Cruises (Hornblower)

Experience the thrill of a lifetime with a boat tour on Niagara City Cruises. You’ll get up close and personal with the Horseshoe Falls, one of Canada’s natural wonders, for the perfect photo opportunity. This exciting and adventurous boat ride is a favorite among couples visiting Niagara Falls.


2. Whirlpool Jet Boats

If you and your significant other are looking for an adrenaline rush, then Whirlpool Jet Boats is the perfect activity for you. You’ll speed along the Lower Niagara River at 80 km/h, while your river guide tells you about the history of Niagara, local points of interest, and the mechanics of the jet boat you are touring in. Feel the power of 31,000 lbs. of thrust as you conquer the Class 5 whitewater of the Devil’s Hole Rapids and the swirling waters of the Whirlpool. Get ready to get soaked!


3. Visit A Winery

Niagara-on-the-Lake is home to some of Canada’s oldest and most established wine-producing vineyards. For over 100 years, wineries in the region have been growing and producing world-class wines from vinifera varietals. Niagara-on-the-Lake winemakers were instrumental in propelling Canada onto the world wine stage and establishing the region as a premium wine-growing area. Take a wine-tasting tour of the gorgeous vineyards and orchards, nestled below the Niagara Escarpment, for a truly romantic experience.


4. Ride In A Helicopter

Take your romance to new heights with a helicopter ride over Niagara Falls. Niagara Helicopters offers a 12-minute ride with large windows, offering the most breathtaking views of the Falls and surrounding landscape. On a clear day, you may even spot Toronto to the North and the shores of Lake Erie to the South.


5. Clifton Hill

For a fun-filled date night, head to Clifton Hill. You’ll be surrounded by exciting attractions, including the romantic Niagara SkyWheel, free live entertainment on the outdoor patio at KELSEYS, bowling all night at Strike Game Zone, and end the evening with the Victoria Day fireworks show.


6. Fallsview Casino Resort

Take a break from the outdoors and head to the Fallsview Casino Resort. This $1 billion gaming complex offers a stunning view of the Falls, a shopping plaza, a hotel, spa, and entertainment centers where some of the world’s top entertainers perform.


7. Go Ziplining!

For an unforgettable experience, check out WildPlay’s MistRider to the Falls. Soar high and fast above the gorge from the Grand View Marketplace towards the Niagara Falls. Side-by-side lines will take you a distance of 670 meters (2200 feet) from the Grand View Marketplace into the Niagara Gorge below.


8. Lastly, Go For A Hike!

Niagara is full of nature and beautiful untouched spots to go with your significant other on a hike. The Niagara Glen is popular hot spot which overlooks the Niagara River Whirlpool, and is definitely worth a visit for hiking enthusiasts.


In conclusion, Niagara Falls has everything from thrilling boat rides to relaxing wine-tasting tours, and everything in between. With so many fun activities, your Victoria Day weekend will be one to remember.