Great light displays almost few miles with millions of lights, Niagara falls illumination was amazing, fireworks was great fun and waterfall watching was goosebumps moments! This was our first trip to Canada side Niagara Falls view; never imagined walking on a cold day but we wanted to see how the light festival looks as we heard Canada Niagara Falls Light festival is the biggest light festival in Canada! Park entry is free; parking lots were available throughout the park and reasonable price. weather was ok but still it was a moderate cold day. Had to wear cold clothes and jacket even though we had to walk miles and miles to enjoy various light displays. If we parked in the Clifton hill’s street parking, may be we could have had less walking but we parked near the illuminated power plant building; it was mesmerizing! Unfortunately we weren’t aware that the park restrooms were closed on Christmas Eve. Most of the shops were also closed. Literally we had very few stores open and felt missing hot chocolate drinks! Thankfully, fireworks were still on and we enjoyed! Better to plan when shops are open and washrooms are open! Otherwise, it was a great...
Read moreThe free, largest lightshow in Canada is back in 2025 (after the cancellation last year due to the storm). I've visited the Falls in the past, and I swear the light displays keeps getting bigger and bigger, and more displays are being added to the event. They provide a map guide too, on the main website so you can easily traverse through the area to view them all. From lightrd trees, to decorated buildings, and even light-up see-saws; Niagara has it all 🎄 This is a must-see if you plan on visiting Niagara falls during the winter holidays. They're scattered all across Niagara; It's truly a...
Read moreGorgeous displays! Visited a few times since it's been enacted for this season. Lots of beautiful, colourful lights to feast your eyes on. Props to all the preparation and execution! No matter how many times you go it never gets boring. The display starts on the parkway at the end of Clifton Hill and you just follow the lights on the road. There is a side road down the lights line where you will see lots of super creative, artistic displays at a large eco-site all around a pretty pond. Lots of commerative props that speak to Canada! Definitely a must visit for light displays in the...
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