Springlicious

Sure the weather is getting warmer and flowers are starting to bloom, but do you know the real way to tell it’s Spring in Niagara? Springlicious!! Springlicious is a three day street festival with fun, food and music for the entire family! This year marks the 10th Anniversary of Springlicious. It will be taking place…

Sure the weather is getting warmer and flowers are starting to bloom, but do you know the real way to tell it’s Spring in Niagara? Springlicious!! Springlicious is a three day street festival with fun, food and music for the entire family!

This year marks the 10th Anniversary of Springlicious. It will be taking place Friday May 27th to Sunday May 29th in Downtown Niagara Falls.

There is live music all weekend, across three stages; the Main Stage, Crysler Stage and Taps Stage. This years headliner is Canada’s own Lowest of the Low, and they’ll be hitting the Main Stage at 9:30PM Saturday night. There will also be countless local bands taking to the stages as well.

There is more than 20 food vendors with such a variety there will definitely be something to please everyone’s tastebuds. Other highlights include shows by Reptile Kingdom and the Mad Scientist, and last but definitely not least there’s a Midway with ride all day passes for only $20.

Admission is free so grab your friends and family and come on down to this amazing downtown event. Visit http://springlicious.ca for more information.

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Niagara Region: Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit for fewer crowds?

Weekday mornings outside peak summer and holiday weekends are typically quieter. Shoulder seasons (late spring and early fall) balance weather and crowd levels.

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