1 Prospect Pointe (1.1 km from Queen Victoria Park)
The Comfort Inn The Pointe is located at the entrance of Niagara Falls State Park and so close to Niagara Falls you can feel the mist.
310 Rainbow Blvd South (1.1 km from Queen Victoria Park)
Featuring a fitness center Hyatt Place Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls is located a 3-minute walk from Niagara Falls Conference Center.
2 Buffalo Avenue (1.1 km from Queen Victoria Park)
Overlooking the Niagara River this historic inn is located 0.6 mi from the American Falls. The property has an on-site restaurant and free WiFi is offered. Every room features cable TV a Bose™ stereo system bathrobes and a coffee machine.
443 Main Street (1.2 km from Queen Victoria Park)
This property is centrally located in the Niagara Falls attraction and entertainment district. It is a 5 minutes' walk to Niagara Falls State Park and Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino.
222 First Street (1.3 km from Queen Victoria Park)
This luxury boutique hotel is within an 8-minute walk of the Niagara Falls. The Giacomo features a 19th floor Skye View Room full lounge gym and modern rooms with free Wi-Fi.
114 Buffalo Avenue (1.3 km from Queen Victoria Park)
This Niagara Falls hotel is within 0.8 mi of the American Falls and Seneca Casino. The entrance to Niagara Falls State Park is 2133 feet away.
200 Rainbow Boulevard (1.4 km from Queen Victoria Park)
The Cadence features air-conditioned rooms with cable flat-screen TV in the Downtown Niagara Falls district of Niagara Falls. The property is close to Convention & Visitors Bureau Maid of the Mist and Seneca Niagara Casino.
300 Third Street (1.5 km from Queen Victoria Park)
Sheraton Niagara Falls is just footsteps from Niagara Falls and Maid of the Mist Boat Tour. Sheraton Niagara Falls is directly connected to the Seneca Niagara Resort and Casino via an enclosed walkway.
Queen Victoria Park is a picturesque park located in the heart of Niagara Falls, Canada. Spanning 90 acres, it features numerous attractions such as breathtaking waterfalls, historic monuments, lush gardens, and spectacular views of the iconic Niagara Gorge. With over two million visitors each year, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Canada.
The park was created in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee with the planting of trees and shrubs along its scenic shoreline. Today, visitors will find the largest concentration of floral displays in all of Canada within Queen Victoria Park’s garden area. A signature attraction is the internationally famous Floral Clock which has been a feature since 1950 and continues to be one of Niagara Falls’ most photographed locations. It is made up of 16 varieties of colorful flowers that change seasonally and boasts an intricate design featuring a maple leaf at its center.
In addition to its beautiful sights, Queen Victoria Park also offers plenty of activities for guests to enjoy including walking trails, picnic areas and bike paths connecting various parts of the park . Guests can also explore Fort George National Historic Site – a War of 1812 site offering historical exhibitions and demonstrations - or take a boat ride on the Maid Of The Mist to get up close to the thundering Horseshoe Falls.
Queen Victoria Park also plays host to several events throughout the year including Winter Festival Of Lights – an enchanting light display occurring from November through January - as well as Summer Concert Series featuring live music from local artists. The park also features several shops where visitors can purchase souvenirs and memorabilia from their trip.
Overall Queen Victoria Park offers something for everyone with its incredible array of attractions set amongst stunning natural beauty- making it an ideal destination for both locals and tourists alike!