The Battle of Chippawa, fought on July 5, 1814, was the opening engagement of the Niagara campaign, the longest and bloodiest operation of the War of 1812. Retrace the events of the Battle of Chippawa with a self-guided walking tour of this preserved battlefield covering 121 hectares (300 acres). The...
Travel along the scenic Niagara Parkway, towards Niagara-on-the-Lake, to visit Niagara Parks' famous Floral Clock. The intricate designs on the face of the Floral Clock are created with thousands of carpet bedding plants and are changed twice annually. The clock face is not just for decoration but is a fully...
Explore this garden oasis just a short walk south of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. With three main displays houses, a stunning tropical foyer, and seasonal shows you'll want to visit again and again. The Niagara Parks Floral Showhouse features several florals shows each year, celebrating major holidays, community events and...
Journey Behind the Falls takes you deep into historic tunnels cut through the bedrock that bring you to a viewing platform at the base of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Descend 125 feet through tunnels over a hundred years old and explore portals opening to the thunderous cascade. The large outdoor...
The Landscape of Nations Memorial is dedicated to the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and Indigenous allies that participated in the War of 1812. The Landscape of Nations Memorial affirms the proper place of First Nations peoples at the core of Canadian history. The memorial also recognizes the historic ceremony of reconciliation held...