Amp Up Your Celebrations in Niagara-on-the-Lake

Two couples with wine

Summertime is all about celebration! At least it is in Niagara-on-the-Lake where cause for celebration can be anything from weddings and bachelor/bachelorette events to birthday/anniversary parties, wine-and-dine events and new vintage releases. And Niagara-on-the-Lake knows how to amp up your celebrations and turn them into an extravaganza. 

SUMMERTIME VIBES
The Sun moves into fire sign Leo on July 22, bringing playful, vibrant and colourful vibes into the collective energy field. If you’re a typical Leo, you love to party and spread the joy, so go ahead and plan your birthday jamboree. Crank up the music so we can all dance and sway to the rhythm. 

Off course, everyone is invited to join in. After all, Leo’s motto is, “Come one, come all. The more, the merrier!” And that joyous mood will likely carry us right through August. So, grab your party hat and start planning your 2024 summertime escape in Niagara-on-the-Lake. 

What better place to stage a special day than at one of the many Niagara-on-the-Lake wineries where event planning is one of their specialties. They can make your wedding into the storybook spectacle of your dreams. Or they can transform your bachelor/bachelorette or birthday/anniversary party into one worthy of the record books. They love a challenge, so dream big.

Of course, wineries have a few events of their own planned this summer and everyone is welcome to partake in the festivities. Here are a few to get you thinking.

Filling wine glasses

CELEBRATE WITH PELLER ESTATES
Care for a Chardonnay rendezvous in the vineyard? It all begins with a tour that includes wine tastings and pairings among the Chardonnay vines with winemaker, Katie Dickieson. Following the tour, retreat to the terrace for lunch where fresh culinary creations are paired with Chardonnay from two esteemed visiting wineries, namely Deux Roches from France and Hamilton Russell Vineyard from South Africa. It all begins at noon on July 20.

Consider yourself a luxury automobile enthusiast? Usher in the 2024 Niagara 5000 powered by McLaren Toronto on August 8 at the official opening party when Peller’s Executive Chef, Jason Parsons and his culinary team promise to excite your tastebuds. Then, let loose and dance the night away to live music.

INDULGE AT THE REIF ESTATE WINERY
Always dreamed of travelling to far-off lands? Reif is bringing the world to its doorstep with a couple of events that are sure to tickle your inner explorer.

How does Sipping in Sicily sound? On July 27, the winery invites you to an enchanting evening, featuring a delightful culinary journey through Sicily with celebrity chef, Christian Pritchard. Music performed by an Italian band is sure to enhance the flavours and ambiance.

Heat up the evening air on September 28 at Reif’s ever popular Fire Dinner, a celebration of Brazilian cuisine, served with a night of live entertainment. It sold out last year, so be sure to book early.

UNDER THE STARS AT JACKSON-TRIGGS
For two decades, Jackson-Triggs has hosted more than 150 Canadian artists in their intimate, open-air 500-seat Amphitheatre. And Summer 2024 is no different. This year’s Summer Concert Series line-up includes the likes of Chantal Kreviazuk, Bahamas, the Jim Cuddy Band and many more. Why not round up your friends and make a night of it?

Then, on September 6, there is yet another opportunity to share the excitement and indulge in an interactive dining experience with fellow wine enthusiasts. Be the first to taste newly released 2022 vintages with Winemaker Chris Holman as he unveils Jackson-Triggs’ latest reds, including samples straight from the barrel.

Barrelhead at Pillitteri

START YOUR OWN PARTY 
Maybe you and a couple of friends hope to expand your social circle – or find that special someone. Who knows who you’ll meet on August 15 at the Mix & Mingle singles event at the Queenston Mile Winery? Until Mr. or Ms Wonderful comes along, enjoy delicious wine, excellent food, great music and a laid-back atmosphere.

The Barrelhead in the cherry orchard at Pillitteri Estates Winery is the perfect venue for an impromptu picnic table gathering. Start with a signature Icewine cocktail and enjoy the live music while you’re waiting for your food and wine. Later, continue the party at the Olde Angel Inn Pub or The Irish Harp, where there’s always reason to raise a glass and celebrate. 

SWEET DREAMS
All this celebration is sure to tire you out, and you’ll want to retreat for some quiet and relaxation once it’s all done. STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake offers a variety of well-priced accommodation choices ranging from charming bed and breakfasts and historical inns to fully furnished cottages, villas and apartments located throughout the region for your convenience.

MORE FUN IS ON THE WAY
There’s always so much more to celebrate in Niagara-on-the-Lake. In addition to all that was mentioned above, here is a list of what’s planned for the coming months:
July 28, August 25 & September 29: Sip and Paint Night at Peller Estates Winery
August 5: The Past is Present Heritage Festival
August 9: July 4: Angela Seeger Summer Concert Series at Corks Wine Bar & Eatery
August 10: Peach Festival
August 11: Shades of Rose Dinner
August 3 & 4: Juried original art show and sale at the Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre
August 18 to 25: 2024 World Rowing Championships in St. Catharines
September 13: Heritage Garden Party
September 14: Niagara Polo at The Commons
October 4: Shaw Guild Autumn Soirée at Château des Charmes
October 5: Mom Market Niagara at Jackson-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 & 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. 

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.

Raise a Glass at the 2024 Niagara-on-the-Lake Icewine Festival

Icewine Festival sculptures

December 21 marks a special time when Earth and the Sun align with the heart of our solar system and the surrounding constellations. Solstice means “sun stands still.” 

The December Solstice is the longest night in the Northern Hemisphere and the longest day in the Southern Hemisphere. This is a symbolic turning point in the wheel of the year when a shift happens for all on Earth! Not surprisingly, a variety of traditions celebrate holidays with “the return of the Light.” 

The December Solstice is also the start of the Capricorn season — a time to make practical plans, a time to be effective and efficient, a time to take care of business, a time to delegate tasks, a time to acknowledge ancestors and family history, and a time to honour past traditions. It’s no mistake that Christmas festivities and setting New Year goals play such prominent roles between December 21 and January 20.

Icewine Festival people

It’s Party Time at the 2024 Icewine Festival
And with our friend Mercury Retrograde in effect until January 1, we’re reminded to take extra time to reflect and reconnect with loved ones who matter most. What better way to enjoy the camaraderie and ring in the New Year than with a glass or two of Niagara’s celebrated “liquid gold” dessert wine at the 2024 Niagara-on-the-Lake Icewine Festival.

Every January, historic Queen Street turns into a pedestrian-friendly Icewine Village lined with tents and musical performers welcoming visitors from far and wide. And this year’s homage to this exquisite Canadian nectar promises to be better and more magical than ever.

Ice Bar at the Outlets
The fun begins on January 13 and 14 in the Outdoor Courtyard at the Outlet Collection at Niagara where, for the first time, shoppers have the opportunity to add a whole new dimension to their shopping excursion. The Ice Bar will showcase VQA Icewine from 16 wineries plus a signature VQA Icewine cocktail along with live music and cozy fire pits.

Icewine Village
Celebrations continue over the next two weekends: January 20 & 21, and 27 & 28. Set against the backdrop of our beautiful Queen Street, the Niagara-on-the-Lake Icewine Festival promises a unique and immersive experience for all who come. Sample a diverse array of exceptional icewines. Indulge in culinary delights that complement the distinct flavours of this cherished Canadian specialty. Enjoy live entertainment, engaging activities and festive atmosphere.

Fireworks

Sparkle & Ice Celebration
On January 26, a lavish gala at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Courthouse features the fan favourite Icewine Cocktail Competition. In traditional style, the evening culminates with a stunning firework display and Icewine toast.

Treat Yourself to a VIP Lounge Experience
Elevate your Icewine Festival experience at the VIP Lounge where luxury meets the enchantment. Your $100 ticket entitles you to entry to a private tent featuring cozy fire pits, Muskoka chairs and a signature cocktail compliments of Spirit in Niagara — all conveniently located across from the stage. As you unwind by the fire, comfy and warm in your complimentary VIP toque and blanket, enjoy a flight of three Icewine varieties expertly paired with a charcuterie box of tasty delights from Cheese Secrets

Looking for Accommodation?
STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake offers a variety of lodging options ranging from cozy bed and breakfasts and inns to self-catering apartments, cottages and villas located throughout Old Town and the neighbouring communities of St. David’s, Queenston, Virgil and Glendale.

Looking Ahead
After the Holiday Season, some of us need a rest or something to look forward to. After all, we don’t want you to miss out on the fun.
December 31: New Year’s Eve at Peller Estates Winery
January 20: A Naval Dinner — An Evening with the Captain
January 22: January Blues at The Hare Winery
February Weekends: The Chocolate & Cheese Passport Event
February 3: Black History in NOTL: Commemorating National Historic Significance
February 5: Celebrating Black History & Culture at The Harry Winery
February 9: Brock: The Man, the Myth, the Legend at Navy Hall
Until February 25: Inniskillin’s Illumination Nights
February 27: Reif Estate Icewine Dinner
Until February 29: Seasky International Light Show at Reif Estate Winery
Until Mid-March: Skating at the Great One’s Backyard Rink and at The Gardens at the Pillar and Post
Until April 29: Strike a Pose: The Art of Self-Obsession at the NOTL Museum
June 7: White Effect Dinner
June 15: Shaw Garden Tour
June 15: St. Andrew’s Strawberry Festival
June 29, 30 & July 1: Artistry by the Lake
July 6: St. Mark’s Cherry Festival
August 10: Peach Festival
August 11: Shades of Rose Dinner
October 4: Shaw Autumn Soirée
October 5 & 6: NOTL Beer/Harvest Festival
December 6: Candlelight Stroll
December 14: Christmas Parade

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.