
- Enjoy a romantic prix fixe dinner at Table Rock House Restaurant on Valentine’s Day
- Mad Science of Niagara is flying into the Butterfly Conservatory for select dates
- Niagara Glen Nature Centre hosts free Birding Open House on Family Day to help guests reconnect with nature
- Cyclamen Show on display at the Floral Showhouse through March 2, 2025
Niagara Falls, ON – Niagara Parks invites visitors to create lasting memories this February. Whether sharing a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner, enjoying Family Day with loved ones or admiring the beauty of the Horseshoe Falls in the winter, there’s something for everyone.
Guests can make the most of their visit with a Niagara Falls Wonder Pass, which grants access to year-round attractions including the Niagara Parks Power Station, Journey Behind the Falls, and the always tropical Butterfly Conservatory. Learn more at niagaraparks.com/deals.
Romantic Dinner and Falls Illumination to Celebrate Valentine’s Day
Celebrate love with a romantic dinner at Table Rock House Restaurant on February 14. Indulge the senses over a three-course prix fixe menu from Chef Chris Totah, paired with an unbeatable view of the illuminated majestic Horseshoe Falls. Entrée options include fall-off-the-bone beef short rib croquettes, succulent pan-seared halibut and lamb chops grilled to perfection. Reservations are required. To book a table visit niagaraparks.com/valentinesdinner.
To set the tone, the Falls will be illuminated in romantic hues of red and pink at the top of each hour, starting at 6 p.m.
Family Day Birding Open House at the Niagara Glen Nature Centre
Visit the Niagara Glen Nature Centre on Monday, February 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., for the Family Day Birding Open House. Hosted in collaboration with Birds on the Niagara, this free event includes workshops, presentations on Niagara’s unique bird species and a special birds of prey meet-and-greet presented by the Canadian Raptor Conservancy. For more information visit niagaraparks.com/birding.
Discover the Science Behind Butterflies
Mad Science of Niagara will land at the Butterfly Conservatory to spark children’s curiosity with hands-on science exploring the fascinating world of butterflies and other insects, as well as the impact climate change has on these tiny creatures. Come and join the fun on select dates in February and March, including Monday, February 17! Registration isn’t necessary— Mad Science is included with admission to the Butterfly Conservatory and parental supervision is required. For dates and times visit niagaraparks.com/madscience.
Guests will get a first look at a stunning stained-glass sculpture of a Blue Morpho Butterfly by Tucson-based artist Alex Heveri on display beginning Saturday, February 17. To purchase Butterfly Conservatory tickets, visit niagaraparks.com/butterfly.
Cyclamen Display on at the Floral Showhouse
This year’s Cyclamen Show features a variety of pinks, purples and mauves, with a pop of gold along with a wide display of lush ferns, hanging baskets and tropical plants. These hearty blooms are on display at the Floral Showhouse through Sunday, March 2, 2025. For more information and tickets, visit niagaraparks.com/cyclamen.