- Guests are invited to soar into March Break with Ontario’s first flying theatre, Niagara Takes Flight
- Niagara Parks welcomes families to explore the Butterfly Conservatory as it celebrates its 30th anniversary
- Open daily, Niagara Parks attractions invite exploration and discovery with unforgettable March Break adventures for all ages
- Families travelling from the GTA can bundle and save on transportation with convenient GO + WEGO packages
- For more information and to plan a visit, go to niagaraparks.com/march-break
Niagara Falls, ON – As winter gives way to the first signs of spring, Niagara Parks invites visitors to celebrate March Break with fresh adventures and seasonal experiences across its signature attractions. Visitors can look forward to standout highlights, including Niagara Takes Flight, Canada’s newest must-see attraction and Ontario’s first flying theatre, along with the revitalized Butterfly Conservatory.
Families looking to make the most of March Break can discover even more with the Niagara Falls Wonder Pass, offering bundled savings on top attractions. Whether it’s exploring the historic Niagara Parks Power Station or getting up close with the natural wonder of Journey Behind the Falls, there is something for every curious explorer.
For more information and to plan a March Break visit, go to niagaraparks.com/march-break.
Soar into March Break with Ontario’s First Flying Theatre
Visitors looking for a thrilling new experience are encouraged to book a seat on Niagara Takes Flight, Ontario’s first flying theatre attraction. Recently opened, Niagara Takes Flight invites guests to see Niagara and its surrounding landscapes through the eyes of a bird, soaring high above Niagara Falls and along the Niagara River corridor. Suspended, gondola-style seating, cinematic aerial footage and multisensory effects work together to create the illusion of free flight, bringing the region’s parkland, rapids and views to life from the sky.
Before takeoff, visitors journey through three immersive storytelling rooms, beginning with the creation story of Turtle Island through the history of Niagara Falls–narrated by Niagara Falls native, James Cameron. Open daily throughout March Break, this brand-new attraction is sure to be the highlight of any trip to Niagara Falls. For tickets and hours, visit niagaraparks.com/flight.
Spring Awakens at the Butterfly Conservatory
In celebration of the Butterfly Conservatory’s 30th anniversary this year, Niagara Parks is investing in legacy upgrades inside and out, including an exciting new exhibit set to launch later this spring. This March Break, visitors are invited to step inside the Conservatory’s glass-enclosed rainforest with more than 2,000 butterflies, winding pathways, exotic plants and towering waterfalls. For more information and tickets, visit niagaraparks.com/butterfly.
Inspire Young Inventors at the Niagara Parks Power Station
Open daily throughout March Break, the Niagara Parks Power Station blends STEM‑based learning with rich Canadian history in a fun, ‘edutaining’ experience. Guests can engage with interactive exhibits, explore restored artifacts and watch electrifying demonstrations before descending 180 feet in a glass‑panelled elevator to the underground tunnel that leads to a spectacular view at the edge of the Niagara River.
Evening programming continues with Power Station at Night, during which the historic generator hall is transformed through a dynamic multimedia show. The experience extends to the underground tunnel, offering after‑dark access to river‑level views of the illuminated Horseshoe Falls.
For more information, visit niagaraparks.com/power.
A Blooming Tradition Returns to the Floral Showhouse
Opening Saturday, March 7, the return of the annual Orchid Show at the Floral Showhouse marks a welcome transition into the spring season. This year’s display features more than 1,700 Phalaenopsis orchids showcased alongside early spring blooms, including daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, ferns and a variety of tropical species. Presented in a serene palette of blues, yellows and purples, the exhibit continues a longstanding tradition as one of Niagara Parks’ most anticipated seasonal horticultural displays.
Tickets are available at niagaraparks.com/orchid.
St. Patrick’s Day Illumination
Guests celebrating March Break can enjoy a special Niagara Falls illumination for St. Patrick’s Day on Tuesday, March 17, with a brilliant emerald display at the top of each hour.
Bundle and Save with a Wonder Pass
The Niagara Falls Wonder Pass offers combined admission to a curated selection of Niagara Parks’ year‑round attractions, complemented by exclusive savings and integrated WEGO transportation. The pass includes access to signature experiences such as Niagara Takes Flight and the Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory, offering a cost‑effective way to explore multiple sites across Niagara Parks.
For more information or to purchase online, please visit niagaraparks.com/deals.
Collect Memories with the Niagara Parks Passport
Each child’s Wonder Pass includes a complimentary Niagara Parks Passport, a pocket‑sized booklet featuring fun facts and activity prompts. The passport includes a sticker collection component, with stickers available at various attractions that young explores can collect as a keepsake of their spring journey at Niagara Parks.
Travelling from the GTA
Guests travelling from the GTA can enjoy seamless travel with convenient GO + WEGO packages, offering daily departures and easy access to Niagara Parks’ attractions. Kids 12 and under ride free on GO Trains to Niagara!
For information about bundled packages, tickets and train schedules, visit niagaraparks.com/go.
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“After a long winter, Niagara Parks is proud to welcome families this March Break as our attractions and natural spaces begin to awaken for the season. Whether it’s a staycation, day trip or multi-day vacation, there’s a fun line-up of activities and adventure for all ages to enjoy.” – Graham Coveney, Niagara Parks Chair
“Springtime in Niagara is a beautiful, one-of-a-kind experience, and Niagara Parks is offering family friendly March Break attractions that celebrate the season while captivating and educating visitors of all ages. Enjoy the beauty of the Butterfly Conservatory and the Orchid Show, then marvel at the hands-on historical exhibitions of the Niagara Parks Power Station. It’s a great time to make life-long memories with your loved ones.” – Stan Cho, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming
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