There’s something irresistible about summer in Niagara Falls—a place where world-famous natural wonders meet vibrant nightlife, family-friendly attractions, and unforgettable cultural moments. This weekend, from July 11 to 13, the city is buzzing with events that pair perfectly with a stroll down on Clifton Hill, Niagara’s famed street of amusements. From live music and Tesla tributes to re-enacted battles and classic magic shows, here’s how to make the most of a Niagara weekend that promises both dazzle and depth.
FRIDAY, JULY 11
Kick Off with Country and Illusions
The weekend begins on a high note as Lee Brice, country music’s gravel-voiced crooner, takes the stage Friday night. Known for chart-toppers like One of Them Girls and Rumor, Brice performs at Fallsview Casino Resort—an ideal venue for an intimate yet electric show.
For a touch of Las Vegas-style spectacle, head to the Greg Frewin Theatre for Evolution Magic, an illusion-packed production featuring grand-scale tricks featuring World Class Magician Ryan Joyce and Canada’s Lady of Magic Alexandra. Running Friday & Saturday, this fan favourite is an easy pick for all ages.

Evolution Magic by Greg Frewin
After-Dark Wonders
As dusk settles (8:30pm), the Niagara Falls Illumination begins. The iconic waterfalls shimmer in a cascade of changing lights, setting the stage for the 10 p.m. fireworks display, which continues nightly through early fall. There’s no better time to stroll Queen Victoria Park or settle into a riverside patio with a view.
Nightly at 10pm until October 13, 2025
SATURDAY, JULY 12
Science, Fashion, and Song
Start your Saturday at Tesla Fest, the 15th annual celebration of inventor Nikola Tesla’s legacy in the city where he harnessed hydroelectric power. Expect science exhibits, Tesla coil demos, and a palpable buzz of creativity near the brink of the falls.
Art meets history at the Niagara Falls History Museum, where It’s My Party: 1950s Women’s Fashion Exhibit captures the postwar optimism of an era through vivid garments and social commentary. A perfect cool-down from the July heat.
It’s My Party: 1950s Women’s Fashion Exhibit
Come nightfall, all eyes turn to rising Canadian chanteuse Charlotte Cardin, performing at the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino. With soulful vocals and sleek pop stylings, Cardin’s show promises emotional resonance—and a few goosebumps.
Ghosts and Muskets
For something entirely different, time-travel to the early 19th century with the Battle of Fort George War of 1812 Re-enactment in nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake. Cannons roar and soldiers march, bringing Canada’s colonial past to vivid life.
Battle of Fort George, War of 1812 Re-enactment
If you prefer mystery over musket fire, Old Fort Erie hosts a spine-tingling Murder Mystery night. Solve a historical whodunit in one of Ontario’s oldest and most haunted forts.
SUNDAY, JULY 13
Markets and Mimics
Ease into Sunday with a visit to the Niagara Falls Farmers’ Market, brimming with local produce, handmade crafts, and baked treats. Alternatively, browse the Fallsview Market Series or enjoy a more gourmet take at the Fallsview Casino Backyard BBQ, running all summer long.
Music lovers should consider wrapping their weekend with Terry Fator, the famed ventriloquist and singer who brings an ensemble of puppet characters to life through uncanny impressions and good-natured comedy. Catch him Sunday evening at the OLG Stage.
Ongoing Delights
- Floral Showhouse Summer Display: A serene, tropical escape filled with seasonal blooms and tranquil ponds—ideal for photos or quiet reflection.
- Live Music Fridays at AG Inspired Cuisine: Pair elevated farm-to-table dishes with intimate acoustic sets each Friday night.
- Road to Hotel California: A tribute series honoring the Eagles’ greatest hits, running through August.
- Nightly Illumination: Of course, no trip to Niagara Falls is complete without seeing the waters lit up at night. From 8:30 PM to 2:00 AM,
BONUS: Clifton Hill Must-Dos All Weekend Long
Between events, be sure to carve out time for Clifton Hill’s signature attractions. Ride high above the falls on the Niagara SkyWheel, test your skills at the Great Canadian Midway, or brave the thrills of Zombie Attack and Ghost Blasters Dark Ride. Traveling with kids? The Movieland Wax Museum and Dinosaur Adventure Golf add just the right amount of whimsy.
Why This Weekend Stands Out
From Tesla coils to country ballads, and battlefield reenactments to spellbinding illusions, Niagara Falls is putting on a show this July weekend—and Clifton Hill is the vibrant thread that ties it all together. Whether you’re planning to soak in the spectacle or just enjoy the simple pleasure of cotton candy and flashing arcade lights, this weekend has something for every kind of traveler. Come for the falls, stay for the fun.