Niagara-on-the-Lake Gardens: Always a Cut Above

Purple lilacs with bird in flight

When it comes to a bonanza of floral displays, Niagara-on-the-lake gardens are always a cut above other Ontario towns and principalities. 

This quaint lakeside nook in Niagara draws so many to admire the emerging splendour of May and early June — a tribute to the Full Moon on May 23 fittingly known as the Flower Moon.

Visitors often marvel at the variety of flowers and plants that seem to thrive here. Why is that?

Perhaps it’s the unique micro-climate and the rich, fertile soil the area is blessed with. Maybe it’s the inspiration locals get from nature and the surrounding countryside that stirs their imagination and willingness to experiment. Tempted by a variety of eye-popping displays at local garden centres, it’s little surprise that so many residents take up horticulture as a hobby to create a dazzling array of outdoor spaces not seen anywhere else. 

Street lamp with flowers at dusk

Niagara-on-the-Lake Garden Tours
As wondrous as the town’s streetscapes, parks and front yards may be, Niagara-on-the-Lake is also known for its popular garden tours, which always sell out. These events offer avid gardeners, architects and the curious a peek into the backyard havens rarely seen from the street.

For instance, the Shaw Guild Annual Garden Tour happens on June 15. One of the properties featured on this tour is the Frank Lloyd Wright-themed home located at 158 Prideaux Street.

On July 6, join The Gardener’s Garden Tour hosted by the Niagara-on-the-Lake Horticultural Society. This year’s event features nine varied garden locations including Southbrook Organic Vineyards and a special Bonsai show at the Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre.

Robert and Melissa welcome visitors to roam their amazing two-acre NEOB Lavender Flower Farm and Nursery at 933 Niagara Stone Road. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colours and enchanting scents as you get your hands dirty and pick your own flowers. Drop by their on-property gift shop where an assortment of essential oils and aromatic hair and body-care products are sold. (They also have a shop on Queen Street in Old Town.)

Every season reveals new gorgeous blooms at the 40-hectare (99 -acre) Botanical Gardens Niagara located 2565 Niagara Parkway where an array of experiences awaits you. Indulge your senses in the aromatic herb garden. Relax in one of many serene sitting areas. Visit the rose garden, which boasts over 2,400 roses. The seasonal display beds, designed by students of the Niagara Parks School of Horticulture, feature over 80,000 annuals plants grown in the onsite greenhouse. Guided garden tours cost only $8 CAD.

Mauve and yellow flowers

Niagara-on-the-Lake Garden Centres
Perhaps you want to bring home a living memento of your time in Niagara-on-the-Lake or add a little Niagara splendour to your backyard garden. If so, there is a plethora of garden centres just waiting to dazzle you with their displays and seemingly endless selection.

Some local favourites include the Regal Garden Centre in Virgil, the Sunshine Express Garden Centre art 18 Carlton Street just before the Welland Canal, Seaway Farms Niagara at 175 Lakeshore Road and Horbach’s Farms & Greenhouses at 808 Concession 2 Road. 

Another spot to check out is the Teaching Greenhouse at Niagara College located at 135 Taylor Road, where agricultural and landscaping students and staff are happy to share all they know. While there, drop by the onsite Benchmark Restaurant for a delectable lunch featuring menu items prepared by student chefs.

Magnolia tree in bloom with B&B sign

Where to Stay in Niagara-on-the-Lake
STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake offers a wide selection of accommodation choices, ranging from charming bed and breakfasts and inns, where delicious, aromatic, homecooked breakfasts are included, to self-catering cottages, villas and apartments. 

As you might expect, many offer secluded outdoor havens of their own for your enjoyment. Pay them a compliment, and they may even be willing to share one or two of their gardening secrets.

More Reasons to Visit Niagara-on-the-Lake
Spring and summer are prime times for Niagara-on-the-Lake events:
May 18 to 20: Virgil Stampede
June 1: Earring Making Workshop at RiverBrink Art Museum
June 1 & 2: NOTL Studio Tour
June 6: 80th Anniversary of D-Day at the NOTL Legion
June 7: White Effect Dinner
June 15: Shaw Garden Tour
June 15: St. Andrew’s Strawberry Festival
June 16 – August 16: Music Niagara Festival 2024
June 21 to 29: TD Niagara Summer Jazz Festival
June 29, 30 & July 1: Artistry by the Lake
June 30: Sip and Paint Night at Peller Estates Winery
July 6: St. Mark’s Cherry Festival
July 6: The Gardener’s Garden Tour
July 14: A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Jackson-Triggs Estate Winery
July 28: Sip and Paint Night at Peller Estates Winery
August 10: Peach Festival
August 11: Shades of Rose Dinner
August 18 to 25: 2024 World Rowing Championships in St. Catharines
August 25 & September 29: Sip and Paint Night at Peller Estates Winery
September 14: Niagara Polo
October 4: Shaw Guild Autumn Soirée
October 5: Mom Market Niagara at Jacksonn-Triggs Estate Winery
October 5 & 6: NOTL Beer/Harvest Festival
December 6: Candlelight Stroll
December 6 & 7: Rotary Club House Tour
December 14: Christmas Parade

Helpful Tips

Lost and Found notice

Drive Safely: As part of Niagara Region’s Vision Zero program, automated speed enforcement cameras have been installed in school zones. Please pay attention to the speed limits posted throughout Niagara-on-the-Lake as more cameras are planned.

Metered Parking: General information on metered parking in Niagara-on-the-Lake is found here. Your STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake hosts feature complimentary on-site parking for guests and are happy to advise you on where to park for free in and around Old Town.

Accessible Parking: Several accessible parking spaces are located throughout the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, both on the street and in municipal parking lots. All vehicles parking in the accessible zone must display an original and current accessible permit. Any vehicle found parked in an accessible zone without the valid accessible permit will be ticketed. The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake has approved the use of accessible parking permits in the following areas only:

  • Designated accessible zones/spaces; and
  • At any meter free of charge, including municipal lots governed by pay-and-display parking meters. In these locations, a pay-and-display permit is not required if the vehicle is displaying a valid accessible permit.

Turn Up the Heat!

Friends enjoying wine

Admit it; you need a break. Life is supposed to be fun, too, and your inner child is yearning to come out and play. It’s high time to step up and enjoy yourself. After all, it’s Leo season, a time for romance, levity, exploration, discovery, awakening creativity, self-expression and re-invention! Learning your “turn-ons” is an essential part of life’s journey. And, under the leonine sun, the more dramatic, the better!

Why not try something edgy and fun? 

Peaches

It all begins with finding just the right accommodation for your stay. For some of you, that will be a charming bed and breakfast where you’ll likely be treated to cosy guest quarters, warm hospitality and some of the freshest and tastiest breakfasts on the planet. For others, a self-catering villa, cottage or apartment rental is more suitable. Whatever your preference may be, STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake has you covered. Simply plug in your dates and a list of available options will pop up. The online interactive map and a Menu Book will help you plan your time with us.

Challenge Your Comfort Zone
Stepping outside of our comfort zone does wonders for our self-esteem. It doesn’t have to be a life-changing event. Just the fact that you are willing to try something new is often enough.

Perhaps it’s as simple as a scenic hike through the Niagara Glen Nature Reserve along the Niagara River where you can enjoy the natural beauty of the area, admire stunning views, dip your toes in the water and maybe even spot some wildlife. Or getting back on a bicycle or e-bike to explore the region’s beautiful vineyards and wineries, many of which offer tastings and tours. While you’re out and about, take time to visit local farmers’ stands for fresh produce, artisanal products and more. 

Maybe it’s time to broaden your diet. Tease and educate your palate on a culinary adventure as you indulge in the local food scene by trying out different restaurants and cafés that offer unique and innovative dishes from around the world. The Menu Book mentioned above features a wide selection.

Awaken and celebrate your sleeping Andy Warhol or Trisha Romance. Unleash your creativity and learn new artistic techniques in workshops led by local artists, such as those offered at the Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre, RiverBrink Art Museum and Bélisle Pottery, to name just a few. 

How do you feel about ghosts? Embark on a spooky adventure by joining a guided ghost walk through Old Town or Fort George, a military fortification from the War of 1812. Step back in time at the Niagara Apothecary, a restored 19th-century pharmacy that offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of medicine. You might encounter the long-time occupant, a pleasant looking gentleman dressed in 1860s period costume. He may be a little camera-shy though.

Kick it Up a Notch
Ready for a bigger hit of adrenalin? Hop on board the historic Whirlpool Aero Car (c. 1916) to soar 3,500 feet across the Niagara Gorge between the USA and Canada for spectacular views of the swirling Niagara Whirlpool 200 feet below. The experience is especially breathtaking in the fall.

Aero Cable Car in Fall

Add some zip to your life. Put your fear aside to experience two world-class ziplining adventures offered by Wildplay at the unforgettable Zipline to the Falls and the Whirlpool Adventure Course.

Take to the skies for the ride of a lifetime with National Helicopters Inc. for an eagle’s eye perspective of the iconic Niagara Falls and surrounding area. Feeling romantic? Make it a sunset flight or a proposal or even a wedding event. Or finish your heli-tour with a landing at the vineyard of your choice to partake in a wine-tasting experience, a winery tour or an exquisite meal. 

Prefer to be on the water rather than above it? Join other white-water warriors on a heart-thumping, adrenalin-pumping Whirlpool JetBoat Adventure up the scenic Niagara River. You have two choices: get soaked or stay dry. If you opt for the former, be sure to bring along a full change of clothing.

Kayakers

Breathe in the fresh and natural surrounding beauty as you kayak or paddleboard on Lake Ontario and the Niagara River. For the experienced, two-hour kayaking excursions with Niagara Kayaking depart from the shores of Niagara-on-the-Lake or Queenston. Always wanted to learn how to kayak or paddleboard? Here’s your chance. Paddle Niagara offers lessons and rentals to able swimmers as well as guided kayak tours, Kids’ Paddle Camps and their memorable Full Moon Paddles (weather permitting) under the Sturgeon Moon on August 1, the Blue Moon on August 30 and the Corn or Harvest Moon on September 29.

Go ahead: plan a date both of you will never forget!

Update Your Calendar
Whether you decide to challenge yourself or not, there’s always plenty to do in and around Niagara-on-the-Lake:
Until August 29: Music Niagara Summer Festival Concert Series
Until September 15: Jackson-Triggs Summer Concert Series
August 3: Pride and Prejudice
August 4: Craft Fest at The Irish Harp
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 13: NOTL Kinsmen Show & Shine Car Show & Barbecue
August 19-20: Fife & Drum Muster & Soldiers’ Field Day
August 20: Cèilidh at the McFarland House
August 23: Shades of Summer Dinner
August 25: Humour and Hops at The Exchange Brewery
August 26: Glowing Sushi Night at Reif Estate Winery
August 26 & 26: AWA Niagara Festival at RiverBrink Art Museum
August 31: Heritage Garden Party at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum 
September 3: Bell Concert at St. Mark’s Anglican Church
September 8: Moonlight Picnic at Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre
September 15: Icewine Cocktail Party
October 21: Doors Open Niagara-on-the-Lake
October 28 to December 3: Bravo Niagara!

Helpful Tip
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.