5 Terrific Trios of Shows, Shopping & Spa Treatments To Enjoy In Niagara

When it comes to incredible and affordable live music and theatre, Niagara earns a standing ovation. But making your way to Niagara and only seeing a show seems just wrong in a region that’s also home to fabulous shopping and so many world-class spas. Create your perfect mix of live shows, shopping, and spa time in Niagara. Here are some winning combinations for inspiration.

Destination: Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls’ OLG Stage is proving to be very popular with a wide range of big-name talent. Past acts include Steve WinwoodGipsy KingsIl DivoJohn Legend, and Patti Labelle. Time your trip in November to take advantage of one of Ontario’s most anticipated holiday shopping markets. The annual HandMade Market takes over the Niagara Falls Convention Centre for a weekend, offering those eager to get a head start on made-in-Canada holiday shopping 1000s of one-of-a-kind handcrafted items all at one location. Bring some friends, and in between your show and shopping, head to Burning Springs Spa & Thermal Pools, which was recently recognized as one of the top 25 spas in Canada. The spa’s Celebration Package treats six or more guests to a reserved area with refreshments.

Destination: Niagara-on-the-Lake

The Shaw Festival season runs April through October 5 with a full slate of shows, then, after a short break, the Shaw’s fabulous cast returns for the holiday season from November through December, to bring fabulously festive favourites to the stage. 

Shaw show-goers can find outstanding deals on favourite brands like Coach, Michael Kors, Ugg, Lululemon, North Face, and more just down the road at Outlet Collection of Niagara. Or, stroll the streets of Niagara-on-the-Lake Old Town to discover locally-owned boutiques, gift shops and gourmet cafés. Celebrate Niagara’s grape harvest season with the signature Grapeseed Body Wrap treatment at OSpa, which is located within Niagara-on-the-Lake’s historic Oban Inn.

Destination: St. Catharines

Music lovers looking to squeeze in one last outdoor festival for the season are in luck! St. Catharines’ annual Cicada Music and Arts Festival brings fantastic Canadian bands, including past artists such as Sam Roberts Band, Broken Social Scene, 54-40 and many more to Port Dalhousie’s Henley Island. St. Catharines is a real live music hub, with renowned acts arriving regularly to perform at the Meridian Centre downtown.

While in downtown St. Catharines for a show, be sure to check out the downtown core’s excellent selection of vintage and consignment stores and record shops. Best bets include Out Of The PastPink Bubblegum Vintage BoutiqueRoly Poly Records & VintageStudio Shop, and Mindbomb Records. In addition to a fantastic range of spa treatments, St. Catharines’ beautiful Oggi Spa offers the thoughtful option of a salon hair blowout following your service, so you can head to your evening show looking freshly styled after your afternoon at the spa!

Destination: Niagara Benchlands

Niagara Benchlands’ festivals are a show in themselves! Head to Charles Daley Park in October for live bands, DJs, and tonnes of foodie fun at the annual Sip Niagara. On Thanksgiving weekend, the beloved Ball’s Falls Thanksgiving Festival hosts live music, heritage demonstrations, a vendor village, and so much more.

Browsing the unique shops of Jordan Village is the perfect before- or after-festival activity. Whether you’re finding a fresh fall outfit at Tintern Road & Jack Style CollectivePamela’s, or Oak and Honey, a festival-worthy hat at Frankie Sez Hatters, or an interesting piece of art at Northern Expressions Inuit Art Gallery or Jordan Art Gallery, this is shopping that’s miles apart from any shopping mall! The talented specialists at Spa on the Twenty are ready and waiting to help visitors achieve their festival season glow! Visit on a weekday to take advantage of special pricing on two-treatment packages.

Destination: Niagara’s South Coast

Niagara’s South Coast is the place to be for intimate shows that are sure to inspire considerable Canadian pride. The Lighthouse Festival’s productions will have audiences at Port Colborne’s historic Roselawn Theatre in stitches. Ridgeway’s The Sanctuary Centre for the Arts hosts stellar entertainment including live concerts, theatre plays and comedy shows in a relaxed atmosphere. 

Both Ridgeway and Port Colborne’s downtown districts are home to a unique collection of shops and galleries that are well worth an afternoon browse, like Lasting Impressions Gifts and ClothingLovely Day Gift & HomeRookley’s Canadian Art, Harmony on West, and The Picket Fence. Complement your show and shopping with a Nordic-inspired soak! Fire & Ice Therapy at The Yard Social Club uses the contrasting elements of sauna and cold plunge to promote a deep sense of well-being that will linger long after the session ends.

Play, Discover & Relax In Niagara

Create a getaway that combines live entertainmentshopping, and some well-deserved spa time. Be sure to check out @visit_niagara on FacebookInstagram, and YouTube for additional trip inspiration and to learn about upcoming events. Then, scroll through local accommodations and restaurant suggestions to find delightful options to add to your itinerary.