- The annual Chrysanthemum Show transforms Niagara Parks Floral Showhouse into an autumn oasis
- All Hallows Eve haunted lantern tours return to Old Fort Erie, running Thursdays to Saturdays until October 26, 2024
- Learn the art of tea leaf reading with expert Amy Lou Taylor on October 20 or October 27, 2024, at McFarland House
- The public is invited to Community Tree Planting Day, on Saturday, October 26, 2024, at Old Fort Erie
Niagara Falls, ON – Autumn has officially arrived in vibrant reds, golds and oranges, bringing seasonal activities like spooky lantern tours, tea leaf reading workshops, cozy book lectures, community tree planting and more. It’s a great time to embrace the season and enjoy the natural beauty of Niagara Parks.
Chrysanthemum Show at the Floral Showhouse
Fall for a dazzling display of bright yellows and orange mixed with rich burgundies and fresh green tones featured in this year’s Chrysanthemum Show, now on display at the Floral Showhouse. This enchanting display features
All Hallows Eve at Old Fort Erie
Seeking thrills and chills this October? Take a haunted candlelit ghost tour of Old Fort Erie, the site of Canada’s bloodiest battlefield. Learn the history behind Halloween’s most cherished traditions and explore the Officers’ Quarters, where the spirit of Captain Kingsley is said to linger. Tours are available Thursdays to Saturdays, until October 26, 2024. Visit niagaraparks.com/oldforterie for more details.
Tea and Tasseomancy at McFarland House
Step back in time and discover the ancient art of tea leaf reading at McFarland House. The Museum of Tasseomancy, a curated collection of teacups, rare books and textiles from local expert Amy Lou Taylor, is on display now until Sunday, October 27, 2024. The unique exhibit offers an intriguing glimpse into origins of tasseomancy and is included with admission.
As part of the exhibit, Taylor will lead exclusive workshops on October 20 and 27. Participants will learn about the rich history, superstitions and tools of tea leaf reading before trying it themselves. Don’t miss out on the magic of this whimsical afternoon. For more information visit niagaraparks.com/tasseomancy.
Literary Series Features Dr. Caroline Cauchi on October 17
Get ready for the second lecture in the four-part Coast to Coast Literary Series at the Laura Secord Homestea roline Cauchi will discuss her book, The Queen of the Mist. The historical fiction novel, inspired by a true story, tells the tale of Mrs. Annie Edson Taylor —the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel and survive. Tickets are $15 per person. For more information visit niagaraparks.com/coasttocoast.
Community Tree Planting Day at Old Fort Erie
Niagara Parks, in partnership with the Niagara Parks Foundation, invites all to participate in Community Tree Planting Day at Old Fort Erie on Saturday, October 26 from 10 a.m. to noon. This free, family-friendly event, is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, contribute to environmental sustainability and make a meaningful impact in the community. To sign up, visit niagaraparks.com/communitytreeplanting.
Murder Mystery at McFarland House
Step back in time and channel the spirit of a classic detective in this intriguing, old-fashioned whodunit! On Saturday, November 2, McFarland House will host a thrilling Victorian-themed Murder Mystery beginning at 6 p.m. With twists at every turn, no one is safe and everyone is a suspect. Visit niagaraparks.com/mcfarlandmystery for more information and to purchase tickets.
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“This October, Niagara Parks offers visitors a packed list of engaging activities for all ages. With events that showcase a wide array of classic Ontario fall activities—from haunted history to horticulture, fall leaves to tea leaves—Niagara Parks has something for everyone. Come by and create some amazing memories with friends and family,” said Stan Cho, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming.
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