From Ice Wine to Falls View: 5 Reasons Niagara Is Your Winter Haven
Whether you explore the lights on foot, by car, or from the cosiness of your hotel room with a view of the displays, the experience is truly magical. For those on foot, make sure to follow the Hot Chocolate Trail to warm up with a delicious treat!
Winter in Ontario is absolutely enchanting, transforming snow-covered streets and crisp air into a magical wonderland.
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If you're searching for a place where winter takes on a whole new level of magic, look no further than Niagara. Conveniently accessible for Torontonians through Go Transit, here are some unforgettable experiences you won't miss when visiting Niagara this winter.
Why is it winter haven?
Sunday Brunch at Queenston Heights
Is there anything cosier than enjoying a Sunday brunch with your favourite seasonal beverage? Queenston Heights, perched overlooking the Niagara River, offers an award-winning brunch menu featuring all the classics. Fancy some Belgian waffles?
Family Fun Time
Keep warm indoors while exploring the Bird Kingdom or Butterfly Conservatory. If you're feeling adventurous, take a ride atop the Niagara Skywheel. Prefer a bit of mystery? Challenge yourself with one of Niagara's escape rooms. With lights, entertainment, and winter attractions continuing until the Family Day long weekend, there's no shortage of activities for the whole family to enjoy.
Winter Festival of Lights
From November 18th to January 7th, the festival illuminates Niagara with over 3 million lights and 75+ spectacular displays, turning the area into a winter wonderland. Whether you explore the lights on foot, by car, or from the cosiness of your hotel room with a view of the displays, the experience is truly magical. For those on foot, make sure to follow the Hot Chocolate Trail to warm up with a delicious treat!
New Year's Eve in Niagara
Celebrate the arrival of 2024 surrounded by Niagara's radiant falls, sparkling lights, and live music at Canada's most iconic New Year's Eve destination. Conclude your evening with a dazzling fireworks display set against the illuminated falls and the nearby Queen Victoria Park.
Niagara Ice Wine Festival
Warm up this winter with the delightful taste of sweet ice wine. Discover a variety of flavours at the Cold as Ice Gala on January 13th. Alternatively, indulge in the perfect pairing of wines and local dishes with the festival's Discovery Pass, available on January 12-14, 19-21, and 26-28.
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