Summer Festivals for Every Fancy in Niagara-on-the-Lake

Dancing in the street at the Peach Festival in NOTL
Photo credit: John DeLorenzi

Summer in Niagara-on-the-Lake is pure magic. With historic charm, picture-perfect scenery and a calendar jam-packed with summer festivals for every fancy in Niagara-on-the-Lake, there’s no better time to visit this vibrant town than during the sunny months of July and August. 

Whether you’re into toe-tapping jazz, classical symphonies, theatrical masterpieces or fruit-inspired celebrations, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. And it all kicks off with a patriotic bang!

Canada Day: July 1st Fun for Everyone
What better way to start the summer than with a full day of Canada Day festivities? 

The heart of the action is Simcoe Park, where the Rotary Club of Niagara-on-the-Lake hosts a BBQ lunch and live music from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring a picnic blanket and tap your toes to some great local talent as you soak in the festive vibe.

Canada Day Cake Parade in NOTL

Just steps away, history comes alive at Fort George National Historic Site. Enjoy free admission all day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and watch lively military drills, musket demonstrations and family-friendly entertainment. As the sun sets, fireworks light up the sky at 10 p.m.

But wait, there’s more! At 3 p.m., join the whimsical Cake Parade along Queen Street and follow it to Simcoe Park where, you guessed it, free cake is served at 3:30 p.m. 

A history buff? Then head over to the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum Open House from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In celebration of its 130th Anniversary this year, the museum’s collection of more than 50,000 significant items echoes the Town’s history. Admission is free all day on July 1.

Meanwhile, classic car lovers will be delighted by the show at Simcoe Park, and art enthusiasts can stroll through Artistry by the Lake at Queen’s Royal Park, featuring 60 Canadian artists showcasing stunning works in painting, jewellery, fashion and more.

And, just up the road on King Street, the Niagara-on-the-Lake Legion is hosting a Canada Day BBQ and musical entertainment from noon to 8 p.m. All are welcome!

Shaw Festival: World-Class Theatre All Summer Long
The Shaw Festival is the cultural heartbeat of Niagara-on-the-Lake, running from spring through fall. But summer is prime time to experience world-class theatre in its full glory. With multiple stages and a repertoire ranging from Shaw classics to contemporary gems, the festival offers something for every taste. Enjoy a matinee and then stroll the town’s charming streets or dine al fresco at one of many delightful restaurants.

Jazz saxophonist

Music Niagara: Classical to Contemporary
Music lovers, rejoice! Music Niagara delivers an eclectic mix of performances, from chamber ensembles and soloists to jazz bands and emerging artists. Concerts are held at various venues throughout town, offering an intimate and immersive musical experience. It’s a feast for the ears, set against one of Ontario’s most scenic backdrops.

TD Niagara Jazz Festival: Smooth Sounds in a Sweet Setting
If jazz is more your jam, the TD Niagara Jazz Festival brings groovy rhythms and soulful sounds to town. Expect both ticketed and free events, featuring local and international talent. From sultry vocals to upbeat brass ensembles, the jazz festival adds a lively pulse to Niagara-on-the-Lake’s summer soundtrack.

Jackson-Triggs Concert Series: Music Under the Stars
For an unforgettable evening, grab tickets to the Jackson-Triggs Summer Concert Series. Held in the winery’s intimate outdoor amphitheatre, this series features top Canadian artists performing under the stars. Bring a cozy wrap, sip some local wine, and let the music move you.

Cherry Festival: July 5
July brings a sweet celebration with the annual Cherry Festival on July 5th. Hosted by St. Mark’s Church, this beloved community event features homemade cherry pies, preserves, and baked goods, plus local artisans, music and children’s activities. Come early—the pies go quickly!

Pink bowl of cherries

Peach Festival: August 8 & 9
August is all about the peach! The Niagara-on-the-Lake Peach Festival takes place August 8 and 9 and is a juicy delight for the senses. Queen Street transforms into a peachy paradise with fresh peaches, peach pies, peach ice cream and even peach-themed crafts. There’s live music, street performers and a festive atmosphere that captures the very spirit of summer.

Make it a Getaway to Remember
With so many events packed into July and August, why not make it a much-deserved getaway? 

STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake member bed and breakfasts offer warm hospitality, gourmet breakfasts and a perfect home base to experience the best of the town. Or perhaps, you prefer to rent a villa or cottage where your family or friends can unwind on a charming porch or stroll to Lake Ontario at sunset. It doesn’t get much better than this.

So pack your bags, grab your sun hat, and get ready to celebrate summer in Niagara-on-the-Lake—where every day feels like a festival!

A FUN-FILLED SUMMER CALENDAR
With so much happening, is it any wonder Niagara-on-the-Lake is a summertime favourite? (This list grows day by day, so be sure to check back often for updates.)
April 9–December 21: Shaw Festival 2025
Until mid-August: Music Niagara 2025
Until September 25: Jackson-Triggs 2025 Summer Concert Series
Through October: Summer BBQ Series, Lakeview Wine Co.
Every Thursday in July & August: Trius Sparkling Presents: Movie Night in the Vineyard
Daily: Walking Tours of Old Town
July 5: St. Mark’s Cherry Festival
July 12: Niagara-on-the-Lake Horticultural Society’s Gardener’s Garden Tour
Until July 14: Visiting Artist Program, Queenston Pottery
July 14-18: Kid Curator Camp, Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum
July 17-20: The International Cool Climate Chardonnay Celebration
July 23: Triviaverse, The Brewery Exchange
August 4: The Past is Present Festival
August 8 & 9: Peach Festival
August 10: Shades of Summer – details to come
August 10: Annual NOTL Kinsmen Show & Shine
September 12: Heritage Garden Party
September 13: Pow wow and Lacrosse Charity Tournament at Butler’s Barracks
October 3: NSO Mozart & More—A Concert and Garden Party, St. Mark’s Anglican Church
October 18: Doors Open Niagara-on-the-Lake
December 5: Candlelight Stroll – details to come

HELPFUL TIPS
Lost & Found: 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. 

Summer Bus Service: The Niagara-on-the-Lake Shuttle connects to the Niagara Falls WEGO bus service from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bus service departs every hour on the half hour from the Floral Clock in Queenston and every hour on the hour from Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake. All-day passes ($25/adult 13+ years, $15/child 3-12 years) can be purchased in person at the Floral Clock stop or at Fort George.

Living in or visiting Toronto? From June 26 through November 2, seasonal Flixbus service connects Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Old Town and Toronto Union Station’s Bus Terminal. Flixbus offers two trips per day, six days a week, Wednesdays excluded. Visitors have about eight hours to explore, dine and shop in Old Town between pick up and drop off.  

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. (Remember, parking is free in Old Town during the month of December!)

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.

Ontario’s Ultimate Summertime Getaway: Niagara-on-the-Lake

Picnic basket with 3 wine glasses at sunset

As soon as the days stretch longer and the scent of lilacs and lavender drifts through the air, something magical begins to stir in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Tucked between the southern shores of Lake Ontario and the rolling vineyards of Niagara wine country, this historic gem transforms into Ontario’s ultimate summertime getaway.

Whether you crave culture, cuisine, the countryside or a cozy retreat, there’s something here for everyone. And the best part? It’s all wrapped in that signature small-town charm you can’t find anywhere else.

A Town Made for Strolling
Summertime in Niagara-on-the-Lake practically begs you to slow down and take it all in. Wander along Queen Street where horse-drawn carriages clatter gently along tree-lined residential streets. Flower baskets spill vibrant colours from lampposts, boutique storefronts tempt shoppers with one-of-a-kind finds, and outdoor patios buzz with relaxed conversation and the clink of wine glasses.

Horse and carriage

Take your time popping into art galleries, chocolate shops and bakeries, or simply sit back on a bench and watch the world go by. It’s all part of a perfect summer day in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

A Toast to the Season
This is wine country, after all, and there’s no better season to sip your way through it. With more than 20 wineries just a short drive (or bike ride!) from Old Town, you can spend a sun-soaked afternoon tasting crisp whites, bold reds or summer-perfect rosés. Many vineyards offer open-air tastings, food and wine pairings and even live music among the vines.

Looking for something a little different? Try a cider tasting, join a vineyard yoga class or toast the sunset on a vineyard patio with a locally sourced charcuterie board and your favourite vintage wine.

Summertime on Stage
No visit to Niagara-on-the-Lake in the summer is complete without a night—or afternoon—at the theatre. The world-renowned Shaw Festival lights up the season with a dazzling lineup of plays and musicals, from clever comedies to stirring dramas.

Music Niagara Performers

This summer’s calendar offers something for every theatre lover, and with intimate venues just steps from Queen Street, you can go from fine dining to curtain call without missing a beat.

Events That Make the Season Sing
There’s always something happening here in the summer. From music festivals and art shows to vintage car weekends and lavender field tours, each week brings a fresh way to explore the region.

The Niagara Jazz Festival and Music Niagara return with toe-tapping performances, while the annual Peach Festival in August celebrates the area’s delicious fruit harvest with food, crafts and old-fashioned fun. Keep an eye out for local markets too, where you’ll find everything from handmade soaps and fresh-cut flowers to jams, honey and farm-fresh produce.

History Comes Alive
For history lovers, Niagara-on-the-Lake invites you to step back in time. Tour Fort George for musket demonstrations and costumed re-enactors or stroll through the charming streets lined with 19th-century architecture. Visit the Niagara Apothecary, a lovingly restored 1860s pharmacy, or take a guided walking tour to uncover the stories behind the town’s pubs, stately homes and historic inns.

Whirlpool Jet Boat

Evenings bring their own kind of magic. As the sun sets over the lake, the breeze turns cooler and the streetlights begin to glow, you’ll understand why this place has captured hearts for generations.

Play Outdoors
Prefer your summer days with a little adrenaline? From kayaking and jetboat rides on the Niagara River to cycling the scenic Niagara Parkway, there are endless ways to get moving. Tee off at one of Canada’s oldest golf courses with views of the lake, or rent a bike and cruise through orchards, vineyards and waterfront trails.

If relaxation is more your speed, a spa afternoon or quiet picnic overlooking the mighty Niagara River or Lake Ontario might be just the ticket. With views stretching across the lake to Toronto’s skyline, it’s the perfect place to press pause.

Stay in Style
Of course, the cherry on top of any Niagara-on-the-Lake escape is where you rest your head. With more than 100 charming bed and breakfasts, inns and boutique guesthouses and villas, you’ll find your perfect home away from home. Each offers its own personal touch—whether it’s a gourmet breakfast on the porch, a garden full of blooms, or insider tips on where to go and what to see.

Artistry by the Lake

Many of our STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake members are long-time locals who love sharing the heart of the town with visitors. Think of your hosts as your personal summer concierge.

The Time Is Now
Whether it’s a romantic weekend, a girlfriends’ getaway or a solo adventure in search of inspiration, summer in Niagara-on-the-Lake is where stories are made and memories are sealed with sunshine.

So pack your sandals, bring your appetite and make this summer one to remember in Ontario’s most enchanting escape. We’ll be waiting with open arms—and maybe a chilled glass of chardonnay.

NOTHING’S FINER THAN SUMMERTIME IN NOTL
With Summer around the corner, there’s much to see and do in Niagara-on-the-Lake:
Until September 13: Tales in Line and Colour exhibit at RiverBrink Art Museum
April 9–December 21: Shaw Festival 2025
June 7 & 8: Second Annual NOTL Studio Tour
June 12: Mandala Rock Dot Painting Workshop at Lakeview Wine Co.
June 13: Soirée en Blanc at Château des Charmes
June 14: The Shaw Guild Garden Tour
June 14 & 15: Summer BBQ Series at Lakeview Wine Co.
Mid-June to mid-August: Music Niagara 2025
June 19: Canvas Paint Party: Summer Sunset at Lakeview Wine Co.
June 20-September 25: Jackson-Triggs 2025 Summer Concert Series
June 21: Strawberry Festival at St. Andrews Church
June 22: Laura Secord Run
June 22: Hot for Vegan Food & Wine at Stratus Vineyard
June 28-July 1: Artistry by the Lake
July 1: Canada Day (free entry to Fort George and fireworks!)
July 12: Niagara-on-the-Lake Horticultural Society’s Gardener’s Garden Tour
Juyly 17-20: International Cool Climate Chardonnay Celebration
July 30: Gateau & Grace at St. Andrews Church
August: Peach Festival—details are still ripening
August 13: Gateau & Grace at St. Andrews Church
August 27: Gateau & Grace at St. Andrews Church
September 28: SeptemberFest at Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate

HELPFUL TIPS
Lost & Found: 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. 

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. (Remember, parking is free in Old Town during the month of December!)

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.