The annual Winter Festival of Lights in Niagara Falls, Canada is a highlight of the amazing Niagara Falls area. Every year, this festival begins in early November and continues until the beginning of January of the next year. Typically, the festival begins daily at 5 p.m. and usually concludes around midnight. The annual Winter Festival of Lights is celebrated as Canada’s largest light festival of the year.
The festival includes amazing, uniquely large landscaping lightings and numerous, large sculptures made of trees, other objects, signs, and most importantly lights.
Although there is no admission fee, donations are accepted. The suggested donation for entering the Winter Festival of Lights is approximately $10 per car. The money collected at the WFOL is used to enhance and enlarge the next year’s festival.
The festival includes around 125 animated lighted displays and over 3 million tree and ground lights. At the festival, the largest, illuminated Canadian-American flag is present. The festival takes place along Niagara Parkway.


