Chill Out in Niagara-on-the-Lake!

Bike and vines

The final four weeks of summer gift us with an optimal time to bring some order back to our chaotic areas of life. It’s time to ease off the “extreme” energy, and instead, microdose on self-care and duties. Small moves done daily add up to mega improvements and advancements. 

The perfect motto for this time of year is “keep it simple,” and with this in mind, STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake offers these tips on how you can tap into this grounding, calming energy.

Get Outside!
A Japanese practice called shinrin-yoku, which means “forest bathing,” is a key component to preventive health care and healing in this hyper-activated world. Even being in the company of one single tree makes a difference. In Niagara-on-the-Lake, we invite you to immerse yourself in nature at the Bruce Trail Conservancy, the Niagara River Parkway Recreation Trail, the Niagara Glen, the Commons, Simcoe Park, Queenston Heights Park… and many more. Zoom Leisure has bikeshare stations in a number parks for your added convenience. Leave your phone behind, walk or cycle slowly and without any agenda, and savour the sensuous sights and smells under the canopy of nature. 

Niagara Glen Trails

Pump up the Self-Care!
If a balanced, healthy life is a priority for you, it all begins with preventive medicine: exercise regularly and eat clean and green. Niagara-on-the-Lake is rich in fresh produce, much of which is sold at roadside stands throughout the area. For as little as $5.50, you can purchase a day pass and use the facilities in the fully equipped gym at the Community Centre. If your budget allows for bodywork, a number of spa outlets offer holistic modalities to keep your body humming like a well-oiled machine.

Do a Digital Detox
While data and information may rule your daily lives, too much of anything is never healthy. Time away from your screens makes you more peaceful, thoughtful and present, even if it’s for just an hour or two. Humans are social beings, and we all need personal interaction that involves eye-to-eye in-person contact to feel truly connected and thrive. It’s in our DNA.

Man meditating outdoors

Clear Your Mind
It’s easy to spiral into overthinking and become ungrounded in the process. So, while you’re walking, biking and detoxing, approach your life with mindfulness and intention. When you tune into why you’re doing things, you may discover there’s a much more serene way to go about your days, and life. Try meditating. There are so many free online meditation audios available. 

Practise Random Acts of Kindness
This is the ultimate character-building exercise! There is power in humility. Do good for good’s sake and offer help where it’s needed. It will do others — and you — a world of good. And, if you discover a “2 for 1” bargain, why not offer the “free” item to someone who needs it more?

Find Beauty in the Imperfect
The Japanese have a word for this — wabi-sabi. Rooted in Zen, this simple concept reveres nature and accepts the natural cycle of growth, decay and death. Savour the magic of heirloom tomatoes in late August and crisp apples in September, even if they are slightly flawed or bruised. Accept their imperfect beauty as a reminder that nothing is perfect, and you’ll find you’re less self-critical as well.

Tomatoes on a vine

Practice Makes Perfect
You may need a little time to practise and integrate these tips into your daily lifestyle. You may also need someplace where you’re not distracted by the demands of your daily life. The best place to do that is right here in Niagara-on-the-Lake where a network of cycling and hiking trails weaves past grape-laden vineyards, pastoral farmlands and ancient forests. STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake offers a variety of lodgings ranging from modern, charming or quaint bed and breakfasts to self-catering villas, cottages and apartments. You can also find a list of things to do, restaurants, spa facilities right here as well as an interactive digital map to help you plan your stay with us.

Find the peace you’re looking for in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Fall Time Favourites
If you want to turn up the excitement factor a notch, there’s still plenty to do in Niagara-on-the-Lake as summer winds down:
Until September 15: Jackson-Triggs Summer Concert Series
August 31: Heritage Garden Party at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum 
September 1-30: Solo Exhibition by Ronald Boaks at Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre
September 3: Bell Concert at St. Mark’s Anglican Church
September 8: Moonlight Picnic at Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre
September 8-17: William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night at Spirit Niagara Distillery
September – October 4: Paint & Collage Course at Riverbank Art Museum
September 14: This is Anne — Older & Wiser at Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
September 15: Icewine Cocktail Party
September 21: Black Music History in Canada at Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
September 25: Famous & Infamous Lecture Series at Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
September 30: Reif’s Fire Dinner! at Reif Estate Winery
October 13 & 14: Dig Our Roots at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
October 21: Doors Open Niagara-on-the-Lake
October 21: Reif’s Annual Harvest Dinner at Reif Estate Winery
October 28 to December 3: Bravo Niagara!
December 2 & 3: Reif Holiday Market at Reif Estate Winery

Helpful Tips
Did you lose something while you were in Niagara-on-the-Lake? Contact the lost and found centre at the NOTL Chamber of Commerce located at 26 Queen Street in the lower level of the building. Or call 1-905-468-1950 or email tourism@niagaraonthelake.com for more information.

Most Town parking meters, except for four located in the Heritage District, no longer accept credit card payments. They do, however accept credit card payments via the Honk Mobile app. The Town understands the frustrations this has caused visitors and apologizes for the inconvenience. Town is working on short- and long-term solutions to the matter. In the meantime, coins are accepted at all parking machines, and the four machines that still do accept regular credit card payments are located in the Court House lot, the Prince of Wales lot, Queens Royal Park lot (down by the lake) and near the Post Office on Queen Street.

Niagara-on-the-Lake: Hello Summer!

Niagara-on-the-Lake drummed in the Summer Solstice on June 21, marking the official start of the homey, heartfelt Cancer season when the Sun illuminates our most treasured bonds. From beloved relatives to friends who have earned our “chosen family” status, this time is ideal for cozy gatherings. 

Or maybe you’re in the mood for some summertime romance and prefer to spend a few lazy, crazy days of summer in a cuddle puddle listening to your favourite old-fashioned love song. 

Whether you choose to be with a pod of close friends or relatives in a bed and breakfast, cottage, villa or apartment, or cocoon in a private retreat for two, STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake has you covered. And our hosts are ready to help you make your time with us a little more memorable.

Your Self-Care Playbook
Who doesn’t appreciate a little tender loving care? Niagara-on-the-Lake is definitely a spa town. The 100 Fountain Spa at the Pillar and Post, the Secret Garden Spa at the Prince of Wales, the Oban Spa and the Spa at Q all offer escapes into tranquility where you’ll find extensive menus of spa services to soothe whatever ails you. A couple of cosmetic spas, namely Diosa Beauty Clinic and the Blossom Lounge Spa, are renowned for their premium treatments.

Couple in a garden setting

Take home a little memento of your time with us. Make your residence a little more aromatic with toiletries and scented candles from the NEOB Lavender or One Earth Boutique on Queen Street. A plethora of other decorative gems are found at quaint shops and art galleries along the way and in antique stores throughout the area. If you’re around, drop by the Wine & Wears event on Thursday, June 29, at St. Mark’s Church, and enjoy wine and nibbles while you shop. Items include vintage clothing, accessories, antiques, artwork and collectibles. If you miss this one, you have a second chance at A Haute Emporium on July 8, when St. Mark’s hosts the Cherry Festival. If you’re in town on Canada Day Weekend, stroll down to the waterfront gazebo for the juried Artistry by the Lake event.

Let Mama Nature soothe your soul. Procure a book at the Old Niagara Bookshop on Regent Street and head over to the nearest bench at the Voices of Freedom Park across the street and immerse yourself in an important aspect of our history. Or grab a blanket, pack a picnic, rent a bike from Zoom Leisure, and claim your favourite picnic table with a view at Simcoe Park, Ryerson Park, Queen’s Royal Park, the Niagara Parkway or Queenston Heights Park.

Does music comfort you? You’ve come to the right place — at the right time! Spend an evening under the stars with a glass of wine and some of your favourite musicians at the Jackson-Triggs Estate amphitheatre. The Spirit in Niagara Distillery is popular for its Monday Blooz & Jazz and Thursday Night Delight events where you’re welcome to dance or just sit back and enjoy the music, cocktails and food. Take in the wealth of international talent performing at the Music Niagara Festival. You also want to check out what’s on tap at the TD Niagara 2023 Summer Festival

Flex Your Epicurean Muscles
Nourish yourself by connecting to the food you put in your body. The Niagara area is renowned for its fresh local produce sold at numerous roadside stands. Why not put on your favourite playlist and laugh, talk and bond as you prepare your own tasty meals together in your self-catering rental? 

Prefer to let someone else do the cooking? Niagara-on-the-Lake is also known as the “Culinary Capital of Canada” because of its outstanding selection of dining experiences. Treat yourself to a world of flavours … Asian fusion, Greek, Indian, Italian, Sushi, Thai, upscale, casual, pub fare, indoor, outdoor. It’s all here.

Indulge mindfully — and responsibly — as you challenge your palate and explore the variety of vintages available from numerous wineries in the area. Organize your own food and wine pairings at your cottage, villa or apartment rental. Or take part in one of the many vineyard and winery tours, seminars and workshops offered by our Niagara wine connoisseurs and tour companies. 

What’s Coming Up?
Something’s always cookin’ in Niagara-on-the-Lake:
Until August 29: Music Niagara Summer Festival Concert Series
Until September 15: Jackson-Triggs Summer Concert Series
Until September 30: Roger & Hammerstein Concerts at the BMO Stage
June 29: Wine & Wears at St. Mark’s Anglican Church
July 1: Canada Day at Fort George
July 1–3: Artistry by the Lake; Canada Day Fireworks;
July 2: Bell Concert at St. Mark’s Anglican Church
July 8: St. Mark’s Cherry Festival, A Haute Emporium
July 10–14: Kids’ Summer Art Camp at RiverBrink Art Museum
July 15-16: Battle of Fort George Re-enactment
July 15–23: TD Niagara 2023 Summer Festival 
August 6: Bell Concert at St. Mark’s Anglican Church
August 12: Peach Festival
August 12: Sip, Savour & Stroll
August 13: Shades of Rosé
August 23: Shades of Summer Dinner
August 19-20: Fife & Drum Muster & Soldiers’ Field Day
August 31: Heritage Garden Party at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum 
September 3: Bell Concert at St. Mark’s Anglican Church