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Here’s a sneak peek of more great events happening throughout the month of December in the Niagara Region.

The Handmade Market

This weekend! Until December 1

Niagara Falls Convention Centre, Niagara Falls

Shop, sip and savour with over 200 makers, a cafe and wine bar, food trucks, live music, art and more at The Handmade Market.

Shop handmade for the holidays with thousands of one-of-a-kind handcrafted gifts all at one location.

Get tickets for shopping you can feel good about!

Photo from The Handmade Market

Annual Poinsettia Show

Through to January 5, 2025

Floral Showhouse, Niagara Falls

Celebrate the holiday season with Niagara Parks’ Annual Poinsettia Show, inside the Niagara Parks Floral Showhouse. This iconic show features traditional holiday landscapes with modern touches of brilliant colours and lights that make the warmth and magic of the holiday season come to life.

See the warmth of the holiday season come to life.

Photo from Niagara Parks

Lerner and Loewe’s My Fair Lady

Through to December 22, 2024

Shaw Festival Theatre, Niagara-on-the-Lake

The Shaw’s production of Lerner and Loewe’s My Fair Lady is on stage at the Festival Theatre until December 22! ⁠Come for the costumes, the beautiful story and all the music.

Watch this beloved musical.

Photo from Shaw Festival

Million Dollar Christmas Miracle Comedy Show

December 7, 8, 11 and 14, 2024

Wyndham Fallsview Hotel Theatre, Niagara Falls

What if you won a lottery with the chance for your family to present a Christmas song to win a million dollars? This is exactly what has happened to the Armstong family. They now go through all their favourite Christmas songs in an attempt to win the prize.

Get tickets now.

Photo from Yuk Yuk’s

A Garrison Christmas

December 14 & 15, 2024

Fort George National Historic Site, Niagara Falls

Experience Christmas traditions from the early 1800s!

Join them for a fun-filled afternoon of history, crafts, games, and music, along with musket demonstrations! Learn about Christmas traditions from the early 1800s, while touring the various buildings at Fort George.

Learn more.

Photo from Parks Canada