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​​Niagara Parks Undertakes Improvements Along Central Niagara Parkway​

September 18, 2024

Niagara Parks

  • Repairs to the driveway and road to the outdoor public washroom within Queen Victoria Park  
  • Upgrades at Table Rock continue and include improvements to the north side fire exit and construction for a brand-new attraction set to open in summer 2025 
  • Improvements include piping work to heat the viewing platform at the Niagara Parks Power Station + Tunnel   
  • Approximately 800 metres of recreational trail between White Water Walk and the Whirlpool Aero Car will be replaced 

​Niagara Falls, ON Niagara Parks continues to invest in repairs and improvements along the Niagara River corridor, with several upcoming infrastructure projects planned for the central area of Queen Victoria Park. These initiatives reflect Niagara Parks’ commitment to enhancing these vital assets both to improve the guest experience within this popular tourism area but also to deliver on its mandate of protecting and preserving the properties and infrastructure along the Niagara River corridor.  

Queen Victoria Park Public Washroom and Driveway Revitalization 

Beginning September 17, 2024, Niagara Parks will undertake a comprehensive project to replace the driveway and road leading to the outdoor public washroom facility within Queen Victoria Park (adjacent to the event field at the corner of Murray Street and the Niagara Parkway). The project will also include the reconstruction of the trail from the driveway to Murray Hill and 250 metres of trail that runs from Murray Street along the Moraine to the washroom building, enhancing both accessibility and safety for visitors. Construction is expected to be completed by the end of October 2024. 

Table Rock Centre 

Improvements are underway at Table Rock Centre, including upgrades to the north side fire exit. This work will improve public safety while providing a more long-term solution to icy winter conditions, eliminating the need for temporary wooden infrastructure during the winter months. 

Additionally, a crane has been mobilized on the north side of the building for the installation of piping as part of the infrastructure project to heat the viewing platform at the Niagara Parks Power Station + Tunnel. Pedestrian traffic has been rerouted around the construction zone. 

Work has also begun on a new flying ride attraction on the top floor of Table Rock Centre, replacing Niagara’s Fury. This project will continue through winter with a slated opening to the public in the summer of 2025. 

Exterior Work at Niagara Parks Power Station  

New public washrooms are being built on the west side of the Niagara Parks Power Station, with completion expected by spring 2025. This addition will elevate restroom facilities in Queen Victoria Park and significantly improve the guest experience in this busy area. 

Recreational Trail Improvements 

Repairs are underway on the Niagara River Recreation Trail between White Water Walk and the Whirlpool Aero Car. This project involves removing and replacing approximately 800 metres of concrete curb and sidewalk, aiming to improve the trail’s usability and appearance. Construction began on September 16, 2024, and is scheduled to be completed by October 27, 2024. 

Repairs to Electrical Infrastructure at Dufferin Islands 

Electrical infrastructure updates have begun in Dufferin Islands, with closures in place until November 1, 2024. Perimeter parking and trails will be closed, but interior trails and pedestrian bridges will remain open. Burning Springs Hill will continue to provide one-way access into the site, as well as access between Burning Springs Hill and the Niagara Parkway. 

Road Resurfacing Improvements 

Starting September 18, 2024, asphalt resurfacing will take place from Mechanic Street to Upper Rapids Boulevard, including both sides of Upper Rapids Boulevard. Traffic control measures will be in place to ensure continued vehicle passage through the work areas. This work is expected to be completed by October 31, 2024.   

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About Niagara Parks 

Since its establishment in 1885, Niagara Parks has remained a self-financed agency of the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Gaming, entrusted to preserve and protect the land surrounding Niagara Falls and the Niagara River. Today, Niagara Parks boasts gardens, a horticulture school, recreation, golf courses, restaurants, heritage and historic sites, gift shops and, of course, Niagara Falls. In short, natural landscapes, history, family fun, hiking, culinary delights, attractions and adventure. 

For more information, please visit niagaraparks.com

Niagara Parks

Niagara Parks

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 Ontario 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.