Enjoy Beauty Of Niagara Parks’ Anual Floral Showhouse

News from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission

Niagara Falls, Ontario, January, 2015 – For 70 years The Niagara Parks Commission’s Floral Showhouse has been a beloved part of the Niagara Falls experience for Ontario residents and international travellers alike.

Escape winter's cold and enjoy a bit of spring at Niagara Park's Floral Showhouse

Escape winter’s cold and enjoy a bit of spring at Niagara Park’s Floral Showhouse

The perfect complement to any visit to Niagara Parks, The Showhouse will be unveiling its annual spring display this weekend, featuring stunning arrangements, as well as colourful and lush greenery to help brighten your day.

The displays in the popular greenhouses are regularly changed for visitors’ enjoyment, with eight seasonal plant exhibitions showcased throughout the year. The annual spring display features a variety of vibrant Primula, Calceolaria, Cyclamen, Cineraria, Schizanthus, tropical plants and shrubs.

Flying through the warm and inviting Showhouse are dozens of tropical songbirds, which only adds to the charm of this quaint facility. The expanded “Shop in the Garden” also includes a café area where visitors may enjoy light refreshments and shop for unique garden gifts.

Dates:                         January 17 to March 27, 2015

Location:                    Niagara Parks Floral Showhouse, 7145 Niagara Parkway, Niagara Falls, Ontario

Parking available on-site

Hours of Operation: Daily: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Admission:                Adults $5.00

                                    Children (ages 6-12) $3.75, Children 5 and under FREE

                                    Season passes are available

Information:               (905) 354-1721

The Niagara Parks Commission is committed to a vision of Ontario’s Niagara Parks as one that Preserves a rich heritage, Conserves natural wonders, and Inspires people world-wide. Founded in 1885, The Niagara Parks Commission is an Operational Enterprise Agency of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport. Its mission is to protect the natural and cultural heritage along the Niagara River for the enjoyment of visitors while maintaining financial self-sufficiency.

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