Embrace a December weekend where crisp winter air dances with the glow of holiday spirit. Niagara Falls is reborn as a glittering seasonal spectacle, marrying its raw, powerful beauty with heartwarming festivities for all ages. Discover how to weave together moments of awe—from the frost-kissed, roaring cascades to the lush, tranquil warmth of tropical conservatories—with this plan for a perfect three-day escape.
- Start with the Main Event: The Winter Falls
- Gain a New Perspective: See It from Above
- Step into Warmth: Indoor Wildlife Encounters
- Discover New & Historic Engineering Feats
- Enjoy Classic Family Fun & Waterparks
- Ripley’s Believe It Or Not
- Great Canadian Midway
- Carnival Chaos
- Fallsview Waterpark
- Ghost Blasters
- Strike Game Zone
- Experience Weekend-Specific Events
- Live Entertainment:
- Ongoing Seasonal Festivities
- Winter Festival of Lights
- Safari Lights at Safari Niagara
- WFOL Laser Show
- Niagara Falls Illumination
- Hot Chocolate Trail
- Christmas On Ice at Fallsview Casino
- Plan a Short Cultural Drive
- Weekend Trip Planner: Your Questions Answered
Start with the Main Event: The Winter Falls

Begin at the Table Rock Welcome Centre. Peer over the guard rail to feel the chill of the mist and hear the powerful roar of Horseshoe Falls. The water churns a deep wintergreen, surrounded by snow-dusted rock faces and delicate ice formations. It’s a quieter, more profound experience than the summer bustle, and it sets the stage for your entire visit.
Gain a New Perspective: See It from Above

Niagara SkyWheel
For a gentle, panoramic view, this giant Ferris wheel on Clifton Hill is perfect. An evening ride showcases the Falls illuminated in shifting seasonal colors against the dark sky.

Niagara Falls Helicopters
For the ultimate bird’s-eye view, a helicopter tour reveals the frozen serpentine path of the river and the vast, icy spectacle of the Falls from above.

Niagara Zipline
Thrill-seekers can suit up for a 670-meter glide alongside the American Falls. Soaring 67 meters above the Niagara River Gorge in winter air is an unforgettable rush.

Skylon Tower
Situated just steps from the Falls and across from Fallsview Casino the Skylon offers visitors exceptional views of the Falls
Step into Warmth: Indoor Wildlife Encounters

Bird Kingdom
Trade your winter coat for the humidity of the world’s largest indoor free-flying aviary. Feed friendly lorikeets and wander multi-level pathways through a rainforest buzzing with hundreds of tropical birds.

Butterfly Conservatory
Stroll through a peaceful glass-enclosed paradise where over 2000 butterflies float among tropical blooms. Keep an eye out for a butterfly emerging from its chrysalis—a small, magical moment of transformation.
Discover New & Historic Engineering Feats

Niagara Take Flight
Don this winter’s must-try attraction. This immersive flying theatre simulates a soaring journey along the Niagara River, sweeping you over rapids and forests before diving toward the crest of the Falls.

Niagara Parks Power Station
Journey underground at this recently opened historic site. Explore the cavernous 1905 generating hall, then descend via glass elevator into the 2,200-foot-long Tunnel that leads to a dramatic new platform at the very base of the Falls.
Enjoy Classic Family Fun & Waterparks

Ripley’s Believe It Or Not
Visit the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium on Clifton Hill, a vibrant, quirky museum of the bizarre that’s perfect for any weather, with thirteen galleries of curiosities.

Great Canadian Midway
70,000 square feet of fun! Over 300 games provide non-stop family entertainment for all ages! From classics like Skee-Ball to new favs like Super 21.

Carnival Chaos
Load your weapons and do battle against the freaks at Carnival Chaos! Challenge the beasts inside this demonic world starting with a rickety roller coaster.

Fallsview Waterpark
For guaranteed warmth and splashes, consider a day pass to Fallsview Indoor Waterpark or Waves Indoor Waterpark. Please note, the Great Wolf Lodge waterpark is typically exclusive to its resort guests.

Ghost Blasters
Ride through a haunted house and try to shoot ghosts with lasers! An eerily cool interactive black-light adventure filled with whimsical fright.

Strike Game Zone
Enjoy great family entertainment with 10-pin bowling! LED lane lighting and touch screen monitors allow for easy and automated scoring.
Experience Weekend-Specific Events

Niagara Falls Fireworks
Fridays & Saturday at 8:00 PM
The sky explodes with color at 8:00 PM over the gorge. Bundle up and find a spot along the Niagara Parkway for the best free viewing.
Live Entertainment:
Choose between the magical illusions and action of Wild Magic by Greg Frewin or the smooth holiday tunes of the Rat Pack Holiday Show.

Clifton Hill Candy Cane Trail
Sunday, December 14
A sweet, festive activity for families. Collect treats at participating locations along the bustling hill.
Ongoing Seasonal Festivities
The entire weekend is wrapped in longer-running events:

Winter Festival of Lights
November 15th to January 4th, 2026
Miles of dazzling light displays along the parkway.

Safari Lights at Safari Niagara
November 15 to December 30, 2025
A drive-through spectacle of animal-themed lights.

WFOL Laser Show
November 15, 2025, January 4, 2026

Niagara Falls Illumination
Nightly from 4:30 PM – 2:00 AM
The Falls glow in dynamic colors each night.

Hot Chocolate Trail
November 28th to February 1st, 2026
Warm up with a delicious tour of local cafés.

Christmas On Ice at Fallsview Casino
November 27, 2025, December 17, 2025
Plan a Short Cultural Drive

A Christmas Carol at the Royal George Theatre
November 1 – December 21, 2025
In the storybook town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, a short drive away, a superb production of the Dickens classic is playing at the Royal George Theatre. This marks the final show in this historic venue before it closes for renovation, making it a special ticket to secure in advance.
Learn more about A Christmas Carol
Weekend Trip Planner: Your Questions Answered
Dress as if for a very cold, wet day. Waterproof outer layers (jacket and pants) are non-negotiable due to the constant, soaking mist. Insulated, water-resistant boots with good grips are essential for icy pathways. Hats and gloves complete the practical ensemble.
Is advance booking necessary?
For popular ticketed events like A Christmas Carol and timed adventures such as the helicopter tour or zipline, purchasing tickets ahead of your visit is strongly advised. This also applies to popular restaurant reservations for dinner.
Where can we watch the fireworks for free?
Excellent public viewing is available along the Niagara Parkway, in Queen Victoria Park, and from various points on Clifton Hill. You do not need a paid ticket or a hotel room to enjoy the display.
Can we visit the indoor waterparks without staying at the hotel?
Yes, day passes are available for purchase at Fallsview Indoor Waterpark and Waves Indoor Waterpark, though entry is subject to daily capacity limits. The waterpark at Great Wolf Lodge is an exclusive amenity for its registered guests.
Is Niagara Takes Flight suitable for young children?
The experience involves simulated motion and immersive visuals. It has height restrictions and may not be recommended for those with severe motion sickness, vertigo, or certain health conditions. Please review the attraction’s detailed guidelines on their official site before your visit.

