7 Epic Autumn Events in Niagara-on-the-Lake

Niagara Polo

While the summer season may be winding down for many Ontario towns, Niagara-on-the-Lake is all set to bring you some of the most epic autumn events in Niagara.

Autumn is the perfect time to take a much-needed break from the humdrum of work and domestic routines. From live stage performances, garden parties and wine festivals to sporting and toe-tapping musical events, the 2024 Fall lineup in Niagara-on-the-Lake is nothing short of spectacular.

Garden party

HOBNOB IN THE GARDEN
No one puts on a garden party like Niagara’s Finest Hotels in partnership with Konzelmann Estate Winery. And it all happens in the garden of the magnificent, historical home known as The McArthur Estate, which dates back to the 1830s. Once the hub of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s social scene in the 1930s, the property is lovingly preserved by the McArthur family who ensures its history and beauty are shared with the community. Come rain or shine, don your garden party attire, hat and sensible shoes to enjoy refreshments surrounded by a little history at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum’s  Heritage Garden Party.

SPORTING WITH THE BEST
Here’s your opportunity to discover the power and passion of polo on Niagara-on-the-Lake’s historic Commons where officers and gentlemen played this Sport of Kings over a century ago during military training. Niagara Polo features two four-chukker games, traditional divot stomp with bubbly, half-time entertainment, music, food vendors, wine and beer bar, artisans, a silent auction, vintage and performance cars, and pony rides for the younger set. Oh, and don’t forget to wear a show-stopping hat.

Club Django at TD Niagara Jazz Festival

ALL THAT JAZZ
On September 16, get ready for an electrifying evening as Club Django! channels the spirit of Django Reinhardt and his Hot Club de France to deliver an exhilarating blend of intricate guitar work, rhythmic double bass grooves and scintillating violin melodies. Tickets for this ‘Hot Club Jazz’ Fall Fundraiser happening at the Hare Wine Co. are $89 CAD (plus taxes and fees) and include one glass of sparkling rosé, appetizers, door prizes as well as live and silent auctions. This event promises to be hot, hot, hot.

AUTUMN’S IN THE AIR
Prefer something classical? Autumn in the Air at St. Mark’s Anglican Church on September 16 invites you to an intimate evening of classical music featuring members of the Shaw ensemble, including a special appearance by the Shaw Festival Gospel Choir.

pied piper parade at niagara grape & wine festival

TIME FOR WINE AND FUN
Welcome to Canada’s oldest and largest wine festival, the Fall 2024 Niagara Grape & Wine Festival. The festival is ushered in by the Discovery Pass and individual winery events happening throughout Niagara in September. Then, much to the pleasure of thousands of spectators, the Grand Parade in St. Catharines on September 28 kicks off a weekend of entertainment in Montebello Park at 11 a.m. And on September 29, the Pied Piper Parade at 4 p.m. is the perfect venue for families with children. Later, head over to the pet-free Family Fun Zone for complimentary snacks and treats!

AN ELEGANT SOIREE
Put on your dancing shoes to enjoy the sounds of the Sandy Vine and the Midnights Band at the elegant Shaw Guild Autumn Soirée happening under the canopy tent at Château des Charmes on October 4. You can purchase single tickets or a table for eight. So, why not gather your family members or a few of your closest friends and make an evening of it as you savour scrumptious food and wonderful wines and dance the night away?

Gospel Choir at Shaw Festival

AMAZING ENTERTAINMENT
The 2024 season at the Shaw Festival continues to delight audiences with lively stage performances at its four venues — the Festival Theatre, the Royal George Theatre, the Jackie Maxwell Studio Theatre and the Spiegeltent. Until October 13, the fall calendar features nine different shows ranging from musicals like the heartwarming favourite, My Fair Lady, to the comedic antics of One Man, Two Guvnors, to the popular who-dun-it Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of the Human Heart. Then, the 2024 Holiday Season returns with performances from November 8 to December 21 of My Fair Lady and A Christmas Carol.

BETWEEN ACTS
You’ll need a place to rest and relax between activities. STAY Niagara is the place to go for a vast selection of accommodation options in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Whether you prefer a quaint bed and breakfast or inn where your home-cooked breakfast is served daily or a self-catering apartment, cottage or villa, this website has everything you need to book and plan your upcoming stay.

SO MANY REASONS TO COME
In addition to those listed above, there are always more events popping up at wineries, pubs and art galleries in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Here are a few more happening between now and early January 2025. 
October 5: Mom Market Niagara at Jackson-Triggs Estate Winery
October 5 & 6: NOTL Beer/Harvest Festival
October 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 & 31: Ghost Tours of Fort George
December 6: Candlelight Stroll
December 6 & 7: Rotary Club House Tour
December 14: Christmas Parade
January 10 -26: Niagara IceWine Festival

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.

Vacation Like a Pro in Niagara-on-the-Lake

Four girlfriends skipping along a trail

As summer draws to a close and the emails from school come flooding in signalling a countdown to summer’s end, there’s no better time to squeeze in one last unforgettable summer hurrah in Niagara-on-the-Lake than right now! Make the most of it and vacation like a pro.

Let’s be honest… hotel stays can be expensive, especially with a family in tow. Those hefty charges for parking, meals and Wi-Fi service add up quickly. However, there are other more reasonably priced options.

STAY Niagara and its member properties understand the importance of making every moment count, especially when it comes to creating cherished memories with your loved ones. If you’re looking for the perfect blend of family fun and comfort, guests of all ages are in for a treat when they stay at any of STAY Niagara’s properties located throughout Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Here are five reasons why you want to consider booking a property through STAY Niagara:

1 – KNOWLEDGEABLE HOSTS
Unlike hotel staff, your STAY Niagara hosts are local residents who know the Niagara area very well. They can tell you what is going on, show you the best way to reach your destination and where to park, and offer suggestions on where to eat or picnic depending on your personal preferences and budget.

2 – HIGH STANDARDS
All STAY Niagara properties must undergo rigorous inspections to ensure their bed and breakfast, apartment, cottage or villa meets the Town’s strict fire code and safety bylaws. As members, they must also adhere to the high service standards set by STAY Niagara.

Fruit bowl with omelette

3 – VALUE
If you choose to stay at a hosted bed and breakfast, you’ll be treated to delicious breakfasts, which are included in your nightly rate. Apartments, cottages and villas feature fully equipped kitchens should you wish to purchase or bring your own groceries to cook your own meals. All STAY Niagara properties also offer complimentary on-site parking and Wi-Fi services for guests.

4 – NO HIDDEN COSTS
What you see when you book is what you pay. There are no additional surprise tourist and service fees added to your bill upon checkout.

5 – VARIETY, THE SPICE OF LIFE
Every member property is unique so there is no cookie-cutter experience when you book your accommodation through STAY Niagara, which makes your getaway all the more memorable. What’s your preference? Do you like the idea of a bed and breakfast, or do you prefer a self-catering rental? Are you looking for something in Old Town near all the shops, theatres and restaurants? Or are you more interested in someplace quiet out in the countryside overlooking vineyards or Lake Ontario? There is something for everyone.

Close out this summer with a splash and escape to one of STAY Niagara’s member properties. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

MORE REASONS TO VISIT NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE
Summer may be drawing to an end, however events in Niagara-on-the-Lake just keep happening:
August 18 to 25: 2024 World Rowing Championships in St. Catharines
August 21: Reality TV Trivia at The Exchange Brewery
August 25 & September 29: Sip and Paint Night at Peller Estates Winery
September 6-8, 13-15 & 20-22: Niagara Grape & Wine Festival
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.

Fall in Love with Niagara-on-the-Lake

Aero Cable Car in Fall

Fall is for lovers. It’s also the ideal time to fall in love with Niagara-on-the-Lake with those you cherish by your side. In order to live happy and prosperous lives, we are meant to go through every season differently and align with the energy of the season. In Chinese Medicine, autumn is the season of:

  • Embracing a new beginning
  • Letting go of what is no longer needed
  • Appreciating the gifts of life
  • Honouring what we value the most
  • Realigning with our purpose and destiny
Mature couple

The Autumnal Equinox also coincides with the start of Libra season — a time when everyone’s focus turns to balance, relationships and beauty. Temperatures are cooler. Vibrant colours explode to create a feast for the eyes. The fields have been harvested. Come October 9, we’ll rejoice in the bounty Mother Nature has provided us as we give thanks for and to those we love and value most. 

So double up, slow down, set your mood to “happy” by listening to one of the happiest songs on Earth (according to science), breathe in the freshness, and book your fall escape to Ontario’s prettiest town.

Here are a few ideas on how to enjoy the best of what the season has to offer in Niagara-on-the-Lake:

Snuggle Up
STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake features a wide assortment of accommodation choices ranging from charming, one-of-a-kind bed and breakfasts and inns to self-catering apartments, cottages and villas. Whether you prefer historic, quaint or contemporary lodgings, with or without breakfast, there is something to suit everyone’s budget, needs and tastes. A convenient online map helps you to determine where each property is located so you have the experience you desire.

Apples and glass of cider

Savour Nature’s Bounty
Surrounded by fields of rich, fertile soil, Niagara-on-the-Lake is blessed with fresh, local produce, which is hand-picked and incorporated into creative menus prepared by some of Ontario’s best chefs. Roadside stands are laden with vegetables, fruits, flowers and preserves if you prefer to lay out a feast of your own at your self-catering facilities. 

Get Into the Spirit
A host of wineries, distilleries and breweries in the area are open and ready to welcome you in for tours, tastings, food-and-wine pairings and educational workshops. Some even offer cooking classes and live entertainment. The Dig Our Roots event on October 13 and 14 at the NOTL Museum is a great way to experience more than 40 VQA wines in one single setting. On Monday nights, grab your dancing shoes and head over to Spirit in Niagara for jazz, blues, cocktails and food. Perhaps a pint or two of craft beer is more your style? Live music and food await you at Silversmith Brewing Company on Thursday nights and at Oast House Brewers on Friday evenings.

Embrace the Arts
The world-renowned Shaw Festival continues to engage audiences with a variety of stage performances and musical events until October 15, and then begins its Holiday Season repertoire through December 23, starting with A Christmas Carol on November 5 and followed by Brigadoon on November 15. Art galleries and studios throughout the area feature exhibits by local artists, potters and photographers. Your STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake hosts are happy to point them out.

Black woman massage - LR

Practise Self-Kindness
Everyone deserves a little TLC. And when it comes to self-care, Niagara-on-the-Lake is hard to beat. The spa experiences featured at the Oban Inn, Q124, the Prince of Wales, and the Pillar and Post are second to none. For instance, why not indulge in a one-of-a-kind hydrotherapy wellness circuit at Q124, featuring the only snow room in Canada? Breathe in the soothing aromas of fresh, locally grown lavender as you roam the NEOB Lavender Flower Farm or visit their Queen Street boutique in Old Town. Explore a world of medicinal herbs on a self-guided tour at the Apple Hill Apothecary. Caress your body with beautiful scents of Fall at One Earth, where you’ll find all natural products made with high-quality, ethically sourced products.

Admire the Natural Beauty
Outdoors, Mother Nature will be putting on a splendid show as leaves magically turn to shades of red, burgundy, gold and rust and sparkle under the bright sun. Drive, cycle or walk along the beautiful Niagara River Parkway, dubbed “the prettiest drive in the world” by Winston Churchill in 1943 — and it still is. Follow the 10-kilometre Upper Canada Heritage Trail on foot, bike or horseback though a variety of landscapes from urban and Carolinian forest to rural orchards and vineyards. Hike a portion of the Bruce Trail along the Niagara Escarpment in Queenston to take in the majestic view of the valley and Lake Ontario in the distance. Explore the well-marked trails at the Niagara Glen Nature Centre along the shores of the mighty Niagara River.

A Bounty of Fall Events Awaits You in Niagara-on-the-Lake
Check out what’s in store this fall:
September – October 4: Paint & Collage Course at Riverbank Art Museum
September 30: Reif’s Fire Dinner! at Reif Estate Winery
October 7: Portraiture Photography Workshop at Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre
October 14: Oktoberfest at the Exchange Brewery
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!
October 28: Halloween Masquerade at Spirit in Niagara Distillery
November 10: “Hello, It’s Me! ADELE” at the Court House Theatre
December 1: 2023 Candlelight Stroll
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. Parking is free after 8 p.m.

Niagara Wine Country: Where Hope Springs Eternal

Magnolia Blossoms

 

While every season is special, springtime in Niagara-on-the-Lake is quite exceptional. It holds such hope and promise for locals and visitors alike — the promise for fine vintages, for fruitful orchards and gardens, for a successful tourist season, for spectacular stage and musical events… You might even say Spring is the official start of a New Year in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Harbingers of Fresh Beginnings
Springtime in Niagara-on-the-Lake is a beautifully orchestrated, multi-sensory experience, compliments of Mother Nature.

It begins slowly with a teasing warm breeze, the unique trill of a cardinal in the early morning hours or the first robin sighting. Excitement fills the air with a sense of liveliness among Mother Nature’s creatures as they awaken from their winter slumber and go about their business.

Pruned vineyards lie in wait. It’ll be a while yet before young grapes cling to the vines. For now, we can only anticipate the promise of fall’s bounty.

Hardy yellow crocuses poke through the hard ground. Furry magnolia buds formed in the fall are gently teased open to display their floral splendour. Soon, fruit trees in the orchards will be crowned by a soft pink, mauve or white haze, in sharp contrast to the spearmint green carpet at their feet.

In Old Town, brightly coloured tulips line the main street and planters are filled with eye-catching floral arrangements. Queen Street shops, galleries, restaurants and sunlit patios bustle with locals and visitors alike.

The Shaw Festival opens its doors with live stage performances of Mahabharata, a modern retelling of an epic Sanskrit poem at the Festival Theatre from February 28 to March 26. And on March 30, Prince Caspian takes centre stage to welcome theatre goers of all ages into the magical kingdom of Narnia at the Royal George Theatre. Yes, indeed, it promises to be an exciting time at the Shaw.

Wine and Music Make a Fine Pair
Niagara-on-the-Lake is home to some of the oldest and most established wine-producing vineyards in Canada. Over the years, our pioneer winemakers finessed their expertise to make Niagara-on-the-Lake the premium wine-growing region it is today.

Wine-tasting events happen year-round in Niagara-on-the-Lake. For instance, Winemakers’ Selection Tasting Passes are on sale now. For $40 per person, plus taxes and service fee, you can enjoy one tasting of a Winemaker’s Selection wine at each of the 20 member wineries Monday to Friday throughout 2023.

Asian couple tasting wine

Wish to know more about wine? Check out the Wine Seminar Series at Colaneri Estate Winery happening over six Sundays from February 19 to April 30.

In celebration of its 25th anniversary, the Music Niagara Festival also holds much promise for 2023. Throughout the year, Music Niagara presents world-class, diverse music experiences in unique venues and settings throughout our community. Watch for unique pairings of wine and musical events, which will be posted here throughout the coming season.

And don’t forget the Twilight Jazz & Blues series happening from February 26 through May 28. Local venues like the Spirit in Niagara Distillery and The Irish Harp Pub also feature musical performances with a twist.

Hospitality at its Best
Accommodation is an important component to any Niagara-on-the-Lake experience. So, why not stay with the best?

STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake offers a variety of accommodation options ranging from hosted bed and breakfasts and inns to self-catering apartments, cottages and villas. What’s your preference? Victorian? Modern? Country? Historic? Themed? We have all that and more.

As experts in the area, our resident hosts and owners can provide valuable information and guidance on what is happening and where to go so that your getaway is the best it can possibly be.

Let us help you create memories to last a lifetime.

Stay Niagara-on-the-Lake: Medicine for the February Blahs

 

 

Feeling moody, as if your energy is sapped? Not to worry… planning a quick escape is the ideal medicine for overcoming such common wintertime symptoms. And historic Niagara-on-the-Lake is the perfect destination for your winter break — and for good reason.

 

We’re thrilled to announce that TripAdvisor ranked our Town No. 2 “Best Popular Destination Canada.” Not only that. TripAdvisor also listed four of our local wineries as top attractions in all of Ontario: Konzelmann Estate Winery, Reif Estate Winery, Château des Charmes Winery and Peller Estates Winery. And just in time for Valentine’s Day, three local restaurants were listed by OpenTable as Canada’s most romantic places to dine: The Drawing Room at Prince of Wales Hotel, Kitchen 76 at Two Sisters Vineyards and Treadwell Farm to Table.

We’re All About Choice

Whether you prefer a self-catering experience or long to be pampered by hosts, STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake has you covered. Browse through a list of member properties featured on their website where an array of accommodation choices ranges from country-style inns and bed and breakfasts to private vacation homes, apartments and luxury villas.

 

Your STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake hosts are experts in the area and are only too happy to offer insider tips on what’s happening in the region or where to dine, park, shop, tour… Consider them your personal concierges. An interactive digital map under the “Plan Your Stay” section makes it simple for you to choose where to stay at a price that suits your budget.

Scroll down the page a little further to find numerous activities for you to experience: tours and popular attractions, wineries, restaurants, spas, performing arts, specialty stores, galleries, bicycle and scooter rentals, outdoor recreation, museums and historical sites… the list goes on and on. Can’t decide where to dine? Check out the online Menu Book for a wide selection of culinary suggestions.

 

What’s Up and Coming

With Valentine’s Day around the corner, you may have your heart set on amping up the romance factor, and we offered many recommendations in an earlier blog. However, there’s much more beyond Cupid’s favourite day.

 

Here is just a sampling of upcoming events planned for mid- to late-February and beyond:

 

Calling Wine, Chocolate & Cheese Lovers: Hopefully, fun and self-care are among your New Year resolutions for 2023. And what better way to reward yourself than with these favourite delicacies at the Wine, Chocolate and Cheese Experiences offered by Twenty Wineries every weekend throughout February.

All That Jazz: Treat yourself to a smorgasbord of musical talent presented by the TD Niagara Jazz Festival at various Niagara venues from February through May 28. Scheduled performers include the Neil Brathwaite Group, Faith Amour Trio, Alex Bird & The Jazz Mavericks, Melissa Lauren Trio, Roberta Hunt and Her Quartet, Alexander Brown Quartet and Sundar Quartet.

Foodie Moments: Cozy up with some of your best friends at your personal fire pit at Trius Winery as you sip a glass of their Showcase wine or a hot beverage paired with offerings from their Fireside Menu. Or, perhaps a puff pastry-wrapped triple-cream baked brie with icewine jelly glaze and praline candied nuts complemented by two Sparkling Wine flights at the Lakeview Wine Co. is more your style.

 

For the Artist in You: Participate in a meditative and fun two-part painting workshop at the Riverbrink Art Museum, which introduces you to two types of ancient folk artforms practised in India: Mandala Dots and Madhubani painting. Not quirky enough for you? For out-of-the box experiences, check out the workshops hosted at the Gate Street Studio.

An Astronomer’s Delight: Did you ever wonder what the end of the Universe might look like? This six-part series at the Niagara-on-the-Lake  Public Library turns your gaze skyward to focus on the beginning of the Universe, the lifecycles of stars, the creation of the elements, the creation and life of black holes, and more.

 

All the World’s a Stage: It’s never too early to snap up tickets to the Shaw Festival’s 2023 lineup of live stage performances. You don’t want to miss the magic that’s about to unfold at the Festival Theatre, the Royal George Theatre, the Jackie Maxwell Studio Theatre, BMO Stage and the newly added Spiegeltent — a beautifully styled outdoor cabaret venue.

 

Bloomin’ Gardens: Spring is coming! Between now and March 31, take advantage of early-bird savings to the ever-popular 17th annual Shaw Guild Garden Tour happening on June 24.

 

As you can see, there’s never a scarcity of things to do in historic Niagara-on-the-Lake. Let STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake and our charming hosts be your go-to guides.

Stay Niagara-on-the-Lake: Spice It Up on a Perfect February Getaway

Traditionally, February is a month of celebration around the world. For instance, New Orleans has Mardi Gras; Québec City has its Winter Carnival; and Brazil has Rio Carnaval. Likewise, in Niagara-on-the-Lake, we keep the New Year champagne glow alive. February is a time for love, intimacy and revelry.

 

Plan Your Picture-Perfect Escape Online

Nothing is more memorable than a romantic stay in historic Niagara-on-the-Lake. STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake offers an assortment of accommodation choices, ranging from country-style inns and bed and breakfasts to private vacation homes, apartments and luxury villas.

 

Browse through the member properties listed on STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake’s website where an interactive map of the area helps you pick the perfect location that suits your budget. From popular tours and relaxing spas to performing arts and scenic golf courses, an endless array of experiences and attractions await you year-round in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

 

Need help? Your hosts know the area well and are happy to help you map out your perfect February getaway. If you need an excuse to visit us, here are a few suggestions.

Indulge in Chocolate, Cheese & Wine

It’s been said the best way to the heart is through the stomach. What better way to express your love than sampling decadent sweet chocolate and savory cheese artfully paired with wine.

 

On four weekends throughout February, 20 Niagara-on-the-Lake wineries invite you to indulge in these tempting pairings. Couples’ passes to the Chocolate & Cheese Festival are now on sale and provide access to all participating properties.

 

If you’re a frequent visitor to Niagara-on-the-Lake, may we suggest the Winemakers’ Selections Tasting Pass, which entitles you to one tasting of a Winemaker’s Selection wine at each winery any Monday through Friday throughout the year.

 

Pair Up to Create Magic on Valentine’s Day

This is when Venus and Cupid wing in like a love fairies to set the stage for seduction and ramp up the chemistry between you to create wonderful wintertime memories together as a Supercouple. Apply one or more of our ideas, and you can bet your amour will brag about this day for weeks to come.

 

Once you’ve booked your overnight accommodation, be sure to arrange delivery of your sweetie’s favourite flowers to your room from one of many florists in the area. Perhaps, a selection of chocolates and nuts is preferred. Either way, your hosts can help you with that.

 

Begin your day with a stroll down Queen Street lined with whimsical boutiques filled with tempting delights. Saunter down to the lake to take in the majestic view. Meander through the Commons or admire the natural beauty along the mighty Niagara River. Head over to the Monet-inspired gardens at John & King where a skating rink, an outdoor sandwich and beverage bar and warming stations help to keep winter’s chill at bay.

 

With nearly 40 wineries in the immediate area, Niagara-on-the-Lake features countless award-winning vintages. Book a late-morning or early afternoon tour of your favourite winery to set the tone for an evening of romance.

 

Or schedule a couple’s full-body massage at one of several spas around Old Town.

 

As dusk settles in, cuddle up close under a warm blanket as you tour the picturesque streets of Old Town and relive the romance of centuries past. This a good time to slip out that little gift you bought for a moment just like this.

 

When it comes to dining, you’ll not be disappointed. Niagara-on-the-Lake is renowned for its array of fine restaurants where seasoned chefs prepare thoughtfully curated cuisine using fresh local ingredients and regional flavours, paired with delicious Niagara wines. From here on, you’re on your own…

February is Black History Month

Is history more your style? Follow the Freedom Trail along the majestic Niagara River and learn about the legendary role Niagara played in the Underground Railroad that welcomed an estimated 40,000 African American slaves to freedom throughout the 19th century.

 

Stand in the spot where Harriet Tubman crossed into Canada in 1856. Rediscover landing points where freedom-seekers entered Canada. Visit the Mackenzie Printery in Queenston where Upper Canada’s 1793 Act Against Slavery was printed. These are just a few of more than 20 plaques and displays found along the scenic Parkway highlighting some of Canada’s most historic moments that happened right here in Niagara.

 

On the last Sunday of the month in January, February and March, Niagara Parks is hosting a three-part speaker series exploring perspectives on Black history and culture in Canada, delivered by prominent historians, community leaders and commentators.

 

Come Just for the Fun of It

Maybe you don’t have any agenda at all. You just want a mid-winter break. We have you covered there too. History buffs, artists, fitness enthusiasts and music lovers will find a host of activities happening.

 

Start with Fireside Fridays Speakers Series at Navy Hall where hour-long presentations include original artifacts from the War of 1812. Or maybe you’re interested in the various artistic programs and classes at The Pumphouse Arts Centre. Raise a glass of local brew with your Trivia colleagues or share a laugh or two at The Exchange Brewery. Relax in Muskoka chairs in the warmth of an enclosed winter patio at the Konzelmann Estate Winery as you sample a seasonal wine flight, perfectly paired with your very own Smores and Chilli Board.

 

We know that time spent with family is special too. A vacation rental is the ideal solution to any getaway with kids. And what better place to celebrate your upcoming Family Day Weekend (February 20) than right here in Niagara-on-the-Lake. In addition to the outdoor skating rinks at the Monet-inspired gardens mentioned earlier, the Niagara Falls Wonder Pass from Niagara Parks features a number of venues and exclusive benefits that are sure to capture young imaginations.

 

Isn’t it time you booked your February escape with STAY Niagara-on-the-Lake?