What’s Happening in Niagara: July 2024

Here are a few of our featured events for the month of July: Annual Summer Show Until September 8, 2024 Floral Showhouse, Niagara Falls Experience the enchanting beauty of the wilderness at Niagara Parks’ Annual Summer Show! This year’s natural forest theme brings the serene architecture of woodland gardens to life with a meticulously crafted…

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

Annual Summer Show

Until September 8, 2024

Floral Showhouse, Niagara Falls

Experience the enchanting beauty of the wilderness at Niagara Parks’ Annual Summer Show!

This year’s natural forest theme brings the serene architecture of woodland gardens to life with a meticulously crafted landscape featuring ferns, grasses and wildflowers. See giant mushrooms and intricate arrangements of tree trunks, stumps, limbs, roots and rocks blend together seamlessly while capturing the essence of a magical natural forest.

Photo from Niagara Parks

Brunch By The Lake

July 7, 2024

Charles Daley Park – 1969 N Service Road, Lincoln

Dress up in your Sunday best and head to the lakeside for a morning of premium VQA wine, wine-based cocktails, and the return of the Brunch Battle!

Eight local culinary creators have paired with some of your favourite Niagara wineries to create incredible brunch pairings, and it’s up to you – and our panel of guest judges – to decide on the best of the best!

Photo from Niagara Wine Festival

Nikola Tesla Day International Festival

July 13, 2024

Queen Victoria Park – 6345 Niagara River Parkway

The annual event commemorates the life and achievements of Nikola Tesla with activities and attractions exploring Tesla’s inventions, theories and experiments. The event also includes live music, dance shows, theatrical performances, food stalls and vendors.

If you have a passion for science and innovation, community and more, this festival is for you!

Photo from Nikola Tesla Day International Festival

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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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