![]() Paid parking is available in the Falls Parking Lot across from the Table Rock Centre, at Skylon Tower, Fallsview Casino and on Clifton Hill. Visitors to this popular annual event can bundle up and walk or drive through the Festival route to explore the outdoor, self-guided experience and warm up indoors with 51 nights of the Hot Chocolate Trail.īundle up for a walk to see the lights up close (check out our Festival walking route ideas), drive along the festival route in your vehicle with family, or take in the spectacular lights from the warmth and comfort of hotel and restaurant windows in Niagara Falls. The Winter Festival of Lights route is a total of 8 km (5 mi) so some driving and parking may be recommended for those with young children and older adults. With over 3 million lights and 75+ spectacular displays providing colourful visuals, Niagara Falls will be transformed into a twinkling winter wonderland along the Niagara Parkway, Dufferin Islands and across the tourist districts. You can check New Zealand weather conditions on the MetService website.The Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights (WFOL) will once again illuminate the city of Niagara Falls Canada for 51 Nights of Twinkling Lights from November 18, 2023 until January 7, 2024. Reapply every two hours and after swimming. Be 'SunSmart' by using these three simple steps when you go outdoors: Take particular care from September to April, especially between 10am and 4pm, even on cloudy days. This is because we have relatively little air pollution compared with many other countries, and less ozone, which makes the UV rays in our sunlight very strong. The sun in New Zealand is much stronger than elsewhere and in warmer months you can get burnt quickly without sunscreen or other sun protection. As New Zealand observes Daylight Saving, daylight can last up until 9.30pm during summer months. The sunniest places in New Zealand (recorded hours of sunshine) are the Bay of Plenty, Hawke's Bay and Nelson/Marlborough. It very rarely snows in the coastal areas of the North Island, although they experience some heavy overnight frosts in winter. It also falls heavily in inland Canterbury and Otago in the South Island. Most snow in New Zealand falls in the mountainous areas, like the Central Plateau in the North Island, and the Southern Alps in the South Island. ![]() ![]() Snow typically falls during the months of June through to October, though cold snaps can occur outside of this. Whatever time of year you are visiting, pack a raincoat as you never know when you might get showers. ![]() New Zealand is lush and green for a reason! Our average rainfall is high and spread evenly throughout the year. The average temperature in New Zealand decreases as you travel south. The hottest months in New Zealand are January and February, and the coldest month of the year is July. New Zealand’s climate is diverse – the north of the North Island can have warm subtropical weather in summer, while inland alpine areas of the South Island can have heavy snow and temperatures as low as -10☌ (14☏) in winter. Locals like to joke that you can experience four seasons in one day! It pays to be prepared for what you might encounter on your travels. Temperatures in New Zealand are generally mild, but the weather can vary a lot around the country and might change quickly as we are a relatively narrow island nation.
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