Queen Victoria Park
Queen Victoria Park
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Pittsburgh, PA129,563 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
Queen Victoria park is beside both Amet and Canadian falls. Great views and a well maintained park. The parking is very limited.plenty of flowers . A nice walk to see Niagara Falls
Written June 4, 2024
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Sheeshin
Toronto67 contributions
I'm a little surprised someone hasn't already commented on the beauty of the parks on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls.
If it were possible I would give a standing ovation to the people of the Niagara Parks Commission. Their hard work shines through in the spectacular year round displays.
Niagara is a year round destination for our family . We not only love the majesty and grandeur of the Falls but the beauty of the Parkway and Parks.
The Parkway is always clean and cleared of snow whenever we have had the pleasure of being in the area during the winter months. A little respite is the Greenhouse just beyond the Canadian side of the Falls featuring colourful flowers and birds.
As soon as the weather allows, a spring carpet of blooming tulips and other beautiful flowers runs along the boulevard of the Niagara Parkway and Queen Victoria Park.
Of course summer is the height of Niagara's beauty. Yes, there are as many tourists in the area during this time as there are in many small towns around the country, however, it is a joy to drive along the Parkway viewing families of all nationalities and countries enjoying a picnic, others laying on a blanket taking the sights in and many others just strolling the grounds of the QV Park.
We were fortunate enough to visit the Falls again this past weekend strolled through the grounds. In the midst of all the greenery we were remarking that in a few short months the area would be ablaze in the Winter Festival of Lights. Another highlight!
Thank you Niagara Parks Commission. You do indeed make us proud!
If it were possible I would give a standing ovation to the people of the Niagara Parks Commission. Their hard work shines through in the spectacular year round displays.
Niagara is a year round destination for our family . We not only love the majesty and grandeur of the Falls but the beauty of the Parkway and Parks.
The Parkway is always clean and cleared of snow whenever we have had the pleasure of being in the area during the winter months. A little respite is the Greenhouse just beyond the Canadian side of the Falls featuring colourful flowers and birds.
As soon as the weather allows, a spring carpet of blooming tulips and other beautiful flowers runs along the boulevard of the Niagara Parkway and Queen Victoria Park.
Of course summer is the height of Niagara's beauty. Yes, there are as many tourists in the area during this time as there are in many small towns around the country, however, it is a joy to drive along the Parkway viewing families of all nationalities and countries enjoying a picnic, others laying on a blanket taking the sights in and many others just strolling the grounds of the QV Park.
We were fortunate enough to visit the Falls again this past weekend strolled through the grounds. In the midst of all the greenery we were remarking that in a few short months the area would be ablaze in the Winter Festival of Lights. Another highlight!
Thank you Niagara Parks Commission. You do indeed make us proud!
Written August 30, 2006
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Milton Kanno
Sao Paulo, SP9,857 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
Walk by this park may look like you are in the perfect scenario, water fall sound, trees, impecable grass, benches and families around. All this too organized and in harmony. Not even the sound of buses croosing the street will make it less perfect.
Written August 25, 2018
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DallasRay
dallas259 contributions
It was a nice park, but it is at the base of Clifton Hill, an entertainment district that draws a crowd. If you're wanting peace and quiet, go to the Botanical Garden north of here, which is also free. At least, Queen Victoria Park is across the street to see Niagara Falls, but on the weekends the CROWDS are overwhelming.
Written October 10, 2008
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Maurene_K
Dover, NH12,594 contributions
Sep 2018 • Friends
On a trip with friends of mine from home, we were taken on a daytrip to the Niagara Falls area on a daytrip by the Canadian friends we were visiting. After the Skylon Tower, the attractions at the IMAX Theatre across the parking lot, and lunch at Tim Hortons, we walked down the Niagara Parkway toward the Hornblower Niagara Cruises building. En route, we stopped at Queen Victoria Park to rest a bit in the 90° F heat and high humidity.
Admission to this park is free.
Queen Victoria Park is well-kept. Some sections have a lot of flowers. The main attraction is the commanding scenic views of Niagara Falls in New York and Canada. This is where most people take their photos of the falls.
The park is located along a section of the Niagara Parkway that runs adjacent to the Niagara River between the American and Canadian Horseshoe Falls. And, right from the sidewalk, one gets fabulous views of the cruise boats from Maid of the Mist and Hornblower Niagara Cruises as they make their sightseeing trips to and from both falls.
There were also places to sit and rest for a few minutes.
During my visit, I stopped to read and photograph the historic marker commemorating Sir Casimir S. Gzowski, an engineer who worked on the Welland Canal and railroads. He was also the first Chairman of the Niagara Parks Commission.
I rate Queen Victoria Park at 5.0 for its spectacular views of the falls in both New York and Ontario.
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Admission to this park is free.
Queen Victoria Park is well-kept. Some sections have a lot of flowers. The main attraction is the commanding scenic views of Niagara Falls in New York and Canada. This is where most people take their photos of the falls.
The park is located along a section of the Niagara Parkway that runs adjacent to the Niagara River between the American and Canadian Horseshoe Falls. And, right from the sidewalk, one gets fabulous views of the cruise boats from Maid of the Mist and Hornblower Niagara Cruises as they make their sightseeing trips to and from both falls.
There were also places to sit and rest for a few minutes.
During my visit, I stopped to read and photograph the historic marker commemorating Sir Casimir S. Gzowski, an engineer who worked on the Welland Canal and railroads. He was also the first Chairman of the Niagara Parks Commission.
I rate Queen Victoria Park at 5.0 for its spectacular views of the falls in both New York and Ontario.
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Written December 9, 2018
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Larry W
Rochester, NY19,343 contributions
Dec 2013 • Family
We visited Queen Victoria Park while touring the area around Niagara Falls yesterday. What a wonderful area! There was a lot to do besides strolling between the stores and music, and our family decided to settle into the ice skating rink to do some laps around the rink. It was mildly expensive, costing about $50 for three sets of skate rentals, but still well worth the cost. There was something magical about skating over a view of the falls, and everyone was well into the spirit of things! There were also a lot of great photo opportunities around the ice-covered trees of the park. Enjoy this place with a nice hot cup of hot chocolate from the Welcome Center!
Written December 28, 2013
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sgqahq
Mississauga, Canada34 contributions
Dec 2012 • Couples
Since we went in the wintertime, the park unfortunately had no flowers blooming and the walkways were not being maintained. That being said, there were quaint benches and lovely trees everywhere. The best thing is the view of the falls - completely unobstructed views, and there were very few people there so we had the railings all to ourselves. We loved it and would definitely like to come back in the summer when everything would be in full season!
Written December 23, 2012
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therealjenn
Austin, TX149 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
Enjoy lovely views of Niagara Falls while you peruse the manicured flower gardens. Rest under a shade tree and people-watch. Listen to the soothing sounds of the roar of water. Plan to spend about an hour, and slow your roll. This is a relaxing place next to the bustle of the boardwalk.
Written July 22, 2019
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Beverly I
51 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
Beautiful!!! We thoroughly enjoyed walking thru this park. So many different color trees and flowers. First time for us seeing a chocolate brown squirrel! We counted three different colors of squirrels: the grey, chocolate brown and tan squirrels. The park offers a great escape from Clifton Ave.
Written July 15, 2018
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MGB04
Washington22 contributions
Oct 2013 • Couples
We visited during the 3rd week of October, and the park was absolutely beautiful! The entire grounds were extremely clean, and the walk around was simply beautiful, There is no charge for this attraction, simply stop and enjoy. Highly recommended.
Written October 22, 2013
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Yes, $5 lot is a long ways to walk, pay $20 to park right at the falls
Written June 25, 2019
Can you park here for only $5 and still get to the falls to skip a more expensive lot?
Written July 23, 2018
It is a LONG walk to the falls from the $5 lot. We parked by the restaurant at Queen Victoria Park and it cost $20 but walked right across the street to the falls.
Written August 15, 2018
We are planning to visit on May 8 to 10, are tulips in bloom during that time?
Written December 29, 2017
Not sure, but think that is way too early for tulips. You could see daffodils in bloom and flowering fruit trees, though, so it still could be pretty. The national park service for Canada should know this.
Written January 1, 2018
Lots to choose from with varying prices available. Lots of fast food options and nicer restaurant's too. I agree with Miguel, prices at nicer restaurants seemed a bit high. Just plan for it. We bought breakfast items at Tim Hortons and had breakfast in our room, then did dinner's out. Not so hard on the budget when you aren't dining at a nicer restaurant for all your meals. This way we were able to enjoy the evening meals without concern that it was a little high priced.
Written September 25, 2017
Can we ride bikes along the path at Queen Victoria Park? Are bikes allowed?
Written August 17, 2017
Yes there is a great long paved bike path along the parkway with great viewing rest spots of the niagra river. I hope this answers your question. Enjoy your stay ☺
Written August 18, 2017
Hello there. I would like to bring my elderly parents down to Niagara this weekend. Both have mobility issues. Are those bbq pits/areas still around anywhere? They cannot do the tourist/walk thing, I just thought a drive around an a nice bbq would be a day out for them. They haven't been out of town in probably a year. Any suggestions?
Written July 27, 2017
Hi There
If you drive past the falls heading south on the Niagara Parkway you will find a park on the right side of the road that is called Dufferin Island. Turn in there and follow the ring road around the water. You will see just a few BBQs on stands on the right side of the drive along with a few picnic tables. The walk from parking to the BBQs is under 1 minute. You have to go fairly early though to get a spot as there is only a handful of these there. If you can wait there are lots of ducks and birds there to feed if you are looking to pass the time to get a BBQ. Have fun and happy grilling. PS. don't forget the charcoal. :)
Written July 27, 2017
No es el parque detrás del Hard Rock
Written October 19, 2016
I'm planning a trip in December; any helpful tips?
Written September 14, 2016
We visited in March and it was not that cold. However, I imagine that it would be freezing in December. The zipline very likely won't be opened at that time, the same with the boat tours. But there are plenty of things to do, as you probably know. Have a great time.
Written September 14, 2016
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