Discover Victorian Christmas Charm at McFarland House
For Immediate Release
November 27, 2009
Discover Victorian Christmas Charm at McFarland House
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON – Enjoy the Christmas season in lush Victorian style at The Niagara Parks Commission’s (NPC) McFarland House. On Friday, December 4 and Saturday, December 5, historic McFarland House will be a proud participant in the Rotary Club of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s 11th Annual Holiday House Tour. NPC’s own annual McFarland Christmas Open House will then take place on Sunday, December 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with costumed heritage staff ready to welcome those looking to enjoy the festive feel and charm of a Victorian Christmas.
All of the Christmas decorations at McFarland House are lovingly produced and arranged by the Garden Club of Niagara, using natural garden materials reflecting the period holiday decor. Many of the natural plant materials are cultivated in the McFarland House kitchen garden as well, which is also maintained by the Garden Club. McFarland House is located at 15927 Niagara Parkway, in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Admission for those not participating in the Rotary House Tour is $4.75 per person and light refreshments will be available on site. For information regarding the McFarland Christmas Open House please call 905-468-3322; for tickets and information for the Holiday House Tour please call 905-351-3807 or visit www.rotary-niagara.com.
The historic Georgian structure now known as McFarland House, was the home of John McFarland and his descendants for some 140 years and played a role during the War of 1812, serving as a headquarters and hospital for both the British and American armies. Built in 1800, McFarland House is one of the oldest homes in Niagara-on-the-Lake, as well as the oldest building owned by The Niagara Parks Commission. Restored in 1959, the site is furnished in the Empire style and portrays life in Niagara between 1800 and 1830. The Niagara Parks Commission is an agency of the Government of Ontario, and has preserved and maintained the parklands and attractions surrounding the Falls and lands along the Niagara River Corridor without taxpayer support since 1885.
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For photo opportunities, please call for an appointment:
Tony Baldinelli
Communications Manager
tbaldinelli@niagaraparks.com
(905) 371-0837









