If you’re planning on spending time in Niagara Falls this holiday season, make sure to check out any of these spots for unique winter experiences and unparalleled sights:
Winter Festival of Lights
This spectacular winter festival is a seasonal tradition for visitors and locals alike, with millions of sparkling lights and impressive illumination displays lighting up Niagara Falls and the surrounding parklands. The festival runs from November 21st until January 31st and is an unforgettable experience you won’t want to miss out on.
Butterfly Conservatory
Step out of the cold and into a remarkable rainforest setting where thousands of tropical butterflies are fluttering around freely. The Butterfly Conservatory is an amazing destination for people of all ages, and is the perfect place to reconnect with nature while visiting Niagara.
Niagara-on-the-Lake Wineries
The Niagara Region is famous for its Icewine and by embarking on a winery tour or visit to Niagara-on-the-Lake you can indulge in the delicious “liquid gold” first-hand. And if you’re visiting the region during January, make sure to check out the Niagara Icewine Festival where you can experience amazing wine, food, and entertainment.
Fallsview Indoor Waterpark
Splash the day away and escape the cold at the 3-acre Fallsview Indoor Waterpark, located just steps away from the thundering Niagara Falls. This family-favourite destination offers 16 water slides, a giant wave pool, 1,000-gallon tipping bucket, and so much more. You can even book a Falls Avenue Resort Holiday Magic package and receive over $300 in dining, attractions, and accommodations.
The winter months are a perfect time to plan a getaway to Niagara Falls because from November 21st to January 31st over three million sparkling lights transform Niagara Falls and the surrounding parklands into an enchanting winter wonderland.
Autumn has officially arrived, bringing with it crisp breezes, changing leaves, and very soon- Halloween. And if you’re planning on spending October 31st in beautiful Niagara Falls then make sure to check out these family friendly destinations:
And for some tasty Halloween treats the whole family will enjoy, stop by the
Experience a spectacular summer send-off with
On Thursday September 24th the Niagara Falls History Museum will be hosting the
Summer is quickly winding down, but there’s still time to coordinate an exciting getaway to Niagara Falls this upcoming Labour Day long weekend. If you plan on visiting the city, here are some fun and exciting things to check out and experience:
The “Imagine” Magic Show at Greg Frewin Theatre
Excitement is building in Niagara Falls as the start of the 2015 Pan Am Games quickly approaches on July 10th. On Saturday June 20th, the celebration begins early as the Pan Am Games Torch Relay passes through Niagara Falls.
Niagara Falls’s annual
Mother’s Day is coming up on May 10th and a day in Niagara Falls is the perfect way to celebrate and
One of Niagara’s most beautiful sights in spring is the impressive Floral Clock, which is made up of approximately 16,000 carpet bedding plants. Located on the Niagara Parkway, the Floral Clock features viola in the springtime and is kept in wonderful working order for everyone to enjoy.
Shaw Festival