Queen Victoria Park is literally the "heart" of Niagara Parks.
Bounded by the steep Fallsview moraine and the Niagara River
Great Gorge, the Park contains a valuable collection of unique native and
international plants and beautifully maintained gardens.
Walking through the Park beside the Falls, from Clifton Hill to
beyond Dufferin Islands, you can enjoy a rock garden, hanging
baskets, a Hybrid tea rose garden and attractive carpet-bedding displays.
Park benches and well-groomed lawns provide pleasant venues for
relaxation and photography.
Queen Victoria Park celebrates every season in style. In Spring,
over 500,000 daffodils start the season in their bright and welcoming
way. Magnificent magnolia trees, breathtaking tulips and other blooms are all
there for you to enjoy.
Summer features carpet bedding displays as well as thousands of bedding plants.
Fuchsia and lantana standards, cannas, coleus and many other plants provide
horticultural and aesthetic points of interest. Chrysanthemums and kale are
used in the Fall to provide interest after the arrival of "Jack
Frost."
During the Winter months, the stark branches of trees and shrubs create
visual and special interest for our visitors, especially when beautifully
covered with the freezing mist of the Falls.