One-Tank Trip for
Nov. 17/12
(c) By Jim Fox
When the weather
cools down, things heat up in Niagara Falls.
Cool festivals
celebrate winter in Niagara, highlighted by an abundance of lights and delicious
Icewine.
Enchantment of Disney displays depict old and new classics in Niagara Falls. (Winter Festival of Lights photo) |
“Already known
worldwide as a great destination for a summer escape, Niagara is also
recognized as a fantastic place to celebrate the best of a truly Canadian
winter,” says publicist Stephen Murdoch.
Two of the top 10 fests
Last year, the CAA
Winter Festival of Lights and the Niagara Icewine Festival were on the Top 10
list of Canada’s best winter festivals ranked by Canoe.ca, he said.
No time to
hibernate here as “just because the temperature drops and the snow starts to
fall doesn’t mean the city slows down," said Anthony Annunziata,
vice-president of marketing for the Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa.
The light festival
is marking its 30th season now through Jan. 31 with a “significant expansion”
of illumination spectacles.
The display at Queen
Victoria Park overlooking the Falls includes more than 125 animated lighting
displays and three-million tree and ground lights within the Niagara Parks
Winter Wonderland.
This includes the
Enchantment of Disney displays and the world’s largest illuminated
Canadian-U.S. flag.
The annual
tradition attracts 1.3-million local residents and visitors from around the
world, Murdoch said.
The Winter Festival of Lights in Niagara Falls features colourful fireworks over the Falls every Friday through Jan. 25 and on New Year’s Eve. (Winter Festival of Lights photo) |
The TD Rink at the
Brink (of the Horseshoe Falls), with outdoor skating, opens on Nov. 28.
There are fireworks
over the Falls every Friday at 9 p.m. through Jan. 25 and on New Year’s Eve
while the thundering waters are illuminated nightly beginning at dusk.
Crowds will gather at the park for
the free Rockin’ New Year’s Eve outdoor gala while the Christmas Concert
Series at Club Italia presents Bobby Vinton on Nov. 25 and 26; the Oak Ridge
Boys, Nov. 26 and 27; and Shawn Klush as Elvis on Nov. 26 and 27.
The Niagara Icewine
Festival from Jan. 11 to 27 celebrates one of the region's most celebrated
commodities.
This highly prized
Icewine is made from grapes left on the vine to sweeten and then freeze.
It is served up at
wineries and venues during the festival as well as at a gala evening.
The Horseshoe Falls are illuminated nightly in the colours of the rainbow beginning at dusk. (Niagara Parks photo) |
What a deal
- The Niagara Parks
Commission and the Royal Botanical Gardens are offering the Link to Paradise pass
this month and next.
It provides
admission to three horticultural exhibits for $20 plus tax and includes the Niagara
Parks Butterfly Conservatory with 2,000 tropical butterflies and the Enchanted
Rainforest.
Also visit the Niagara
Parks Floral Showhouse with holiday blooms and miniature village displays and
the Royal Botanical Gardens and its Train Show in Burlington.
The pass also provides
free parking at the locations and bonus coupons for discounts for shopping and
dining.
- The Niagara Magic
Pass on sale through April 14 provides admission to Journey Behind the Falls, tunnels
that lead behind and to the foot of the thundering Horseshoe Falls, and the Niagara
Parks Butterfly Conservatory.
See as well Niagara’s
Fury: The Creation of the Falls and receive two consecutive days of WEGO bus transportation.
There are also discounts
for Niagara Parks’ gift shops, a sample at Pop & Lolly’s Candy Shop, tapas
at Elements on the Falls, Bird Kingdom, SkyWheel, Skylon Tower Ride to the Top,
Niagara Helicopters, IMAX Theatre and Greg Frewin Theatre.
The pass costs $29.95;
$24.95, children, six to 12, plus tax.
Niagara Falls presents a frosty view of the coming season. (Niagara Parks photo) |
What a view
As well as being
the “closest hotel to the crest of Niagara Falls,” Marriott Fallsview’s
location offers an ideal starting point for visitors to take in these great
winter events,” Annunziata said.
The 432 suites
overlook the park and guests can walk to the events and view the fireworks from
their room.
There’s also fine
dining at the Terrapin Grille and relaxation at the Serenity Spa by the Falls.
Light festival packages
are from $139 a night through Jan. 31 and there are specials for couples and
families. www.niagarafallsmarriott.com;
1-888-501-8916
If you go
There is no charge
to attend the light festival but “donations are gratefully accepted” to help
enhance the displays. Suggested contributions are $5 to $10 a car and $1 per
coach bus passenger. www.wfol.com;
1-800-563-2557; www.niagaraparks.com
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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