Library Garden Party!

Join us at the Niagara on the Lake public library for their annual Garden Party on August 17, 2015 (from 7 to 9pm). Enjoy tasty fresh made food and wine prepared by the professionals at the Vintage Hotels. Live entertainment, music, friends, and more, you are sure to have a blast here! Purchase your tickets at the Niagara on the Lake public Library today!

For more information visit: http://www.notlpubliclibrary.org/adultNews.html

 

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Bird Kingdom

Take a tropical adventure to the Bird Kingdom in Niagara Falls! The Bird Kingdom is the largest free-flying indoor aviary where over 300 birds call their home. The aviary is a multi-level rainforest setting housing a 40 foot waterfall, dozens of topical plants, and 80 different species of birds! The Bird Kingdom also features a smaller aviary for small birds to make their homes in as well as a nocturnal aviary! The nocturnal aviary stays dark even during the daytime hours to accommodate the nocturnal creatures. Besides bird watching, children can have fun with the Kids Archaeology Dig where they can search for treasures in the kingdom! Fun for everyone, the birds in Bird Kingdom await your visit!

For more information visit: http://www.cliftonhill.com/attractions/other-attractions/bird-kingdom

Written by: Kelsey Chapman

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Niagara Sky Wheel

Open all year round, the climate controlled Niagara Sky Wheel will take you a journey 175 feet above Niagara Falls to give you a breathtaking view of the Niagara area. Whether you visit it day or night, the sky wheel will forever change your opinion on sightseeing! The fully enclosed, climate controlled gondolas are perfect for snowy visits in the winter months to! The Niagara Sky Wheel ride varies between 8 to 12 minutes and allows you perfect views from every angle.

For more information visit: http://www.cliftonhill.com/attractions/niagara-skywheel

Written by: Kelsey Chapman

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Journey Behind the Falls

Taking a Journey Behind the Falls is truly an experience unlike any other! Geared with your poncho, be prepared to stand in the mist of the mighty Horseshoe Falls! At 13 stories tall, the Horseshoe Falls holds one fifth of the worlds fresh water. While extremely refreshing in the summer, you can still go behind the falls in the winter months! Prepare for a frigidly exciting visit in this case!

For information regarding ticket prices visit: http://www.niagaraparks.com/niagara-falls-attractions/journey-behind-the-falls.html

Written by: Kelsey Chapman

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Marineland

Marineland was opened over 50 years ago and takes great pride in educating the world on its unique aquatic life and attractions. Attractions at Marineland include: the Arctic Cover (where you can get up close and personal to touch and feed the white whales), friendship cove (which allows an uncles underwater view of the killer whale), the Beluga whales, and even traditional land animals (including bison, elk, and deer)! Marineland has something to offer everyone!

To find out more information visit: marineland.ca

Written by: Kelsey Chapman

 

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Butterfly Conservatory

The butterfly conservatory is located at the Niagara Parks Botanical Garden, just north of Niagara Falls. With over 2,000 butterflies (thats 45 different species!), you can explore up tp 180 meters of trails and exhibits all throughout the beautiful environment. Though the conservatory is enclosed, it holds true to a rainforest like environment full of lush trees and exotic plant life. The tour is self-guided for your convenience and children of all ages are welcome.

To find out more about ticket prices visit: http://www.niagaraparks.com/niagara-falls-attractions/butterfly-conservatory.html

Written by: Kelsey Chapman

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Lake Gibson

The Mel Swart Lake Gibson Conservation Park is the largest inland man made lake in the Niagara area. Created in 1904, spanning 27 acres of farmland and meadows, the surreal piece of the world plays host to a wide variety of endangered wild life, and other habitats that have had their homes threatened by urbanization. Kids and adults of all ages will enjoy the beauty of Lake Gibson.

To learn more visit: http://melswartlakegibsonpark.com

Written by: Kelsey Chapman

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Short Hills Provincial Park

The Short Hills Provincial Park is the largest park in the area. Excellent for hiking, picnicking, or relaxing, this park has a truly wonderful feel. The landscape, throughout hundreds of years, has eroded and formed beautiful caves, crevices, and creeks. The plant life is not the only thing living here though! In the Short Hills park you will find an abundance of wildlife including the pawpaw, white-tailed deer, and even wild turkeys! Fun for the whole family, Short Hills Provincial Park awaits your visit!

To find out more information visit: http://www.niagaragreenbelt.com/listings/76-parks-gardens-a-conservation-areas/357-short-hills-provincial-park.html

Written by: Kelsey Chapman

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Fort Mississauga

Fort Mississauga is a military constructed fortress that was built after the War of 1812. It served as a counterpoise to Fort Niagara on the American side. It is now the only remaining example, in Canada, of this type of military structor (which is a square tower with star shaped earthwork). The building overlooks the Niagara River and is surrounded by a surreal green grass golfing field. Perfect for history buffs or just for packing a picnic near an architectural masterpiece!
For more information visit: http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/on/fortgeorge/natcul/natcul2a.aspx
Written by: Kelsey Chapman

Navy Hall

Navy Hall is a collection of several buildings, that were once British Naval barracks. The Navy Hall was destroyed by American forces during the War of 1812 but was rebuilt after the war and some of the original buildings still remain today. The buildings are not open to the public but are available to be rented out for special events, such as weddings. The Navy Hall is located on the Niagara River and can seat up to 80 people for dinner.
For more information and rental prices visit:
http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/on/fortgeorge/natcul/natcul2a.aspx
Written by: Kelsey Chapman