EXPLORE THE AREA
The Shaw Festival Theatre and beautiful Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, Canada, are waiting for you! Stroll through the charming streets of historic Old Town, peppered with one-of-a-kind shops. Enjoy the roaring magnificence of nearby Niagara Falls with a journey behind the falls, a helicopter tour, or fabulous dining with a scenic view. Overlooking the Niagara River is the RiverBrink Art Museum, a unique gallery experience in a picturesque setting.

With an abundance of attractions to suit everyone, plus extensive accommodation and dining options, you won’t be able to resist bringing your group to Niagara-on-the-Lake. It will be a trip to remember!
SEE A SHOW
Take in a show or two at the internationally recognized Shaw Festival Theatre. Musicals or mysteries, The Shaw has it all! The 2025 season includes something for everyone, from all-time favorites like “Anything Goes” to new adaptations of classics like “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” and plenty more.
The Shaw also plays host to concerts, such as Ella and Louis, playing a set of jazz and blues standards from Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. And come the holiday season, groups of all ages will enjoy classic productions of “A Christmas Carol” and “White Christmas.”
Groups will enjoy special pricing on tickets, easy drop-off at the theater for motorcoaches, dining options, and the ability to add on special experiences like backstage tours, pre-show and post-show talks, and more. Performances begin in April and run through December.
SIP AND SAVOR
Unwind amid the ambience of scenic vineyard views, sampling the region’s world-renowned wine, or learn about the winemaking process on a tour. Visit Jackson-Triggs Winery and take a tour of the vineyards and learn about the intricacies of creating a perfect vintage.
Delicious bites in the area include 111th POST on Queen, serving up comfort food favorites in an elevated style, and Kitchen76 at Two Sisters Vineyards, featuring an Italian-inspired menu set against a backdrop of vineyard views. Niagara is also famous for its fudge, which you can find at Maple Leaf Fudge, in business since 1967.
Learn More
Shaw Festival Theatre
shawfest.com
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Photo courtesy of Shaw Festival Theatre