2023 Winter Festival of Lights Fireworks
The Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights has become an unforgettable winter getaway for friends and families for four decades. Over the years, the Festival has continued to expand with new light displays, events and are thrilled to once again bring back the WFOL fireworks series.
The WFOL Fireworks series will kick off on Saturday, November 18th and continue every Friday and Saturday evening at 8:00pm. Nightly shows will take place over the holidays from December 22 through until the finale on Sunday January 7th, 2024. There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the spectacular fireworks display with stunning views of the Falls this winter season!
November: 18, 24-25 at 8:00pm
December: 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-31 at 8:00pm
December 31 * NYE at 12:00am
January: 1-7 at 8:00pm
*All fireworks displays are subject to weather conditions.
Falls Fireworks Schedule
Enjoy falls fireworks displays from multiple vantage points, including outdoor spaces across Niagara Parks. Guests at Niagara Parks’ signature restaurant, Table Rock House Restaurant, can step out to one of the best views of the fireworks from the Table Rock Grand Hall, at the brink of the falls.

Summer Fireworks
The Falls Fireworks Series has drawn visitors from around the world each summer season to witness one-of-a-kind fireworks displays further showcased by the stunning nightly illumination of Niagara Falls. Enjoy the many attractions that are open throughout summer and cap your day and overnight stay with spectacular fireworks!
2023 Falls Fireworks Series
Enjoy an unforgettable evening in Niagara Falls with a jaw-dropping fireworks displays against the backdrop of the American and Canadian Horseshoe Falls. For years, Falls Fireworks Series at Niagara Parks has dazzled visitors with over 100 spectacular fireworks displays each year.
The fireworks can be viewed anywhere from the top of the falls to Queen Victoria Park and will be available daily from May 19th to October 9th at 10pm.
The 2023 Falls Fireworks Series has concluded for the year.
*All fireworks displays are subject to weather conditions.


Special Displays
This iconic and signature experience complements special events and programming happening in Niagara Falls throughout the year. Check back for details about upcoming commemorative fireworks displays.
We’re here to help
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Where can I get the best view?
The fireworks are set off from within the Niagara Gorge, between the American and Canadian Horseshoe Falls. You'll get the best view from Queen Victoria Park. If you're outdoors, that's anywhere in the main grassy area or along the parapet wall. Standing right at the water's edge at Journey Behind the Falls or on the terrace at Queen Victoria Place Restaurant are also great options!
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Where do I park for the fireworks?
There are many parking lots throughout Niagara Parks, but the closest include Queen Victoria Place Restaurant (limited spots) and Falls Parking, our main lot located directly across from Table Rock Centre.
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Is there transportation available?
The WEGO green line runs along the Niagara Parkway, meeting all other lines at Table Rock Centre. Access is included with your Adventure or Falls Pass. You can also reach Niagara Parks quickly from the Fallsview tourist area with the Falls Incline Railway.
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Are the fireworks free?
It's always free to enjoy the Falls Fireworks Series in Niagara Parks! For an unforgettable panoramic view, book a dinner reservation at Queen Victoria Place Restaurant on the outdoor terrace.
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How do I know if a show is cancelled?
We make our best effort to ensure all displays go off as planned, but safety comes first. In the event of strong winds that could push the fireworks off course, a show may be cancelled. Call 1.877.642.7275 to check for an automated message about fireworks cancellations or ask a Niagara Parks staff member. We also post notices on Facebook and Twitter as soon as possible.
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Is Niagara Parks in Canada or the USA?
Niagara Parks is located in Niagara Falls, Canada. The attractions included in the Passes are valid only on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls.