What’s Happening in Niagara: June 2023

Here are a few of our featured events for the month of June: Pride Hieee Tea June 4, 2023 from 3:30 pm Robertson Hall, St. Catharines An afternoon of high tea, open to all, with a splash of camp! Enjoy a day with music, photos, insightful conversation, and delicious high tea treats surrounded by friends.…

Here are a few of our featured events for the month of June:

Pride Hieee Tea

June 4, 2023 from 3:30 pm

Robertson Hall, St. Catharines

An afternoon of high tea, open to all, with a splash of camp! Enjoy a day with music, photos, insightful conversation, and delicious high tea treats surrounded by friends. This is a free event that requires registration in advance.

Photo by Pride Niagara

Crystal Forest: Spring Mystical Market

June 10, 2023 from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Ridgeway, Fort Erie

The 2023 Spring Mystical Market highlights handcrafted Artist’s Jewellery, Indigenous Art, plants, clay, oddities, candles, over 25 vendors, Healers & Intuitives, and food.

Photo by The Crystal Forest

Annual Niagara Glen Clean-Up

June 17, 2023 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Niagara Glen, Niagara Falls

Celebrate the 100th anniversary and annual clean-up of the Niagara Glen. There will be lots of fun activities including a Birds of Prey meet and greet, plant sale, bouldering workshops, games, and more, while you spend the day helping preserve the beautiful hiking trail. Registration is free and required in advance.

Photo by Niagara Parks

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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.

Do I need a passport to cross the border for viewpoints?

Crossing between Canada and the United States requires valid travel documents. Many experiences stay on one side—check your itinerary before you go.

Are the trails and gorge viewpoints family-friendly?

Many paths are accessible with proper footwear, but some gorge routes include stairs and uneven stone. Review trail notes and posted advisories before heading out.

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