Setup up for the Winter Festival of Lights

The Winter Festival of Lights starts Saturday, November 4, 2006 and continues until Monday, January 8, 2007. As I’ve been out and around lately, I’ve noticed crews out setting up the various displays.

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Setting up a display near Clifton Hill

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A collection of benches in Queen Victoria Park

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An office trailer in Queen Victoria Park

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The Disney displays in Queen Victoria Park

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Decorated street lights on Murray Hill (by the Fallsview Casino)

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10 Responses to “Setup up for the Winter Festival of Lights”


  1. 1 niagara

    Im so bummed that Im missing it by a week when I come up in Jan.

  2. 2 Karen

    I have to say that I love these posts. I love hearing and seeing what’s going on in my “other hometown”. That is honestly how I feel about Niagara. I am so glad I found this website.

    I recently spent a weekend on the American side for the first time in 29 years (I’ve been coming to the Falls at least once every year since I was 8 - I think I’ve only missed one or two Festival of Lights). I don’t know why Americans haven’t thought of a good way to use their assets, but there’s really nothing to compare to the Canadian side.

    My husband and mother-in-law wanted to try out the Seneca casino, and while I have to rate their slots a little better - the service and atmosphere wasn’t even close to the Fallsview. Players expect certain standards and they really didn’t live up to expectations.

    Graham, keep up the good work. I love what you do and if you ever need the perspective of a tourist who feels like a local, let me know!

    Thanks again!
    Karen

  3. 3 Dan

    Does anyone know if anything special, like a concert, will be going on this Saturday night for the festival?

  4. 4 Rick

    Just the opening ceremonies with the usual familty type entertainment at the outdoor stage in the park, followed by fireworks. And Regis Philbin at the Fallsview casino.

  5. 5 Dan

    Thanks Rick. Is the family entertainment still the Disney show or did they get rid of that a few years back? And do you know what time the entertainment starts? Sorry for all the questions.

  6. 6 Rick

    Dan, it starts at 5:15pm. You are right, it is no longer a Disney show, but still very much kid oriented. You can check out the whole festival here: http://wfol.ca/

  7. 7 sue

    same here Niagara..except we’ll be there tomorrow till thursday this week and will miss it too…actually..it’s ok..it’s just not the same without the snow anyhow..can’t wait to take my one year old granddaughter when there’s lots of snow so she can see all of the lights… she won’t know which way to look first…lol…. :)

  8. 8 Dan

    http://www.hotelnewsresource.com/pdf/Canadian_week_ending_October_21_06.PDF

    If anyone likes to watch the industry trends for the area the above link provides info on weekly OCC%, ADR, and RevPAR. So far this autumn, it looks as if business has been up which hopefully will translate into greater employer confidence and we will see more projects start up.

  9. 9 Rick

    That’s a great link Dan. It really destroys the theory that Niagara Falls is expensive to stay in. It looks to be about the middle of the pack.

  10. 10 Dan

    The prices between September and May are usually lower than most major cities in Canada. If you check out the data during the summer, Niagara does get quite expensive, usually only behind Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.

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