In 2026, the Niagara Falls fireworks displays follow a seasonal schedule, with the most frequent shows occurring between May and October. From mid-May (Victoria Day weekend) through mid-October (Canadian Thanksgiving), fireworks are typically launched nightly at 10:00 PM. The displays last about five minutes and are best viewed from the Queen Victoria Park area on the Canadian side or Prospect Point on the American side. During the winter months, the schedule shifts to the Winter Festival of Lights, where fireworks usually occur every Friday and Saturday night at 8:00 PM, with nightly shows during the Christmas-to-New-Year holiday week. Special midnight displays are almost always held on New Year’s Eve. Keep in mind that all shows are weather permitting; high winds or heavy fog can cause last-minute cancellations. You can call the Niagara Parks automated line or check their official website for real-time status updates before heading to the promenade.
Fireworks at Niagara Falls typically occur on select evenings during the summer months (May through October) and on holidays like Canada Day (July 1) and Independence Day (July 4). The usual start time is 10:00 PM, but it’s always best to check the official schedule for updates.
For the most accurate and current information, visit:
- Niagara Parks (Canadian side)
- Niagara Falls USA (U.S. side)
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