Civic Heart of the Community

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Year round, internationally recognized festivals like the Niagara Wine Festival, the International Cool Climate Chardonnay Celebration, and the Celebration of Nations use civic spaces to animate the city’s core.

The downtown core of St. Catharines has been the location of most civic activities since before to the City’s Incorporation in 1875. Not only were municipal and other government buildings significant architectural landmarks in the downtown, they provided close and quick access to the services needed by citizens. These locations also played host to many events and meetings held by community organizations in the years before large meeting spaces were available.

The downtown core has played host to community celebrations, festivals and events, welcoming important dignitaries, mourning and memorial activities, parades, concerts, and civic announcements and speeches.

Military parades are a particularly notable activity that have been held in the downtown throughout the city’s history. Both farewell parades and celebratory war’s-end parades inspired thousands of local residents to pick their favourite spot to enjoy the spectacle and support the local troops.

Civic spaces still play a vital role in the downtown core. Expanded beyond buildings to the streets with pedestrian-only seasonal road closures that provide space for live music, entertainment, and dining. Graffiti alleyways adorned with colourful artwork provide beautiful passages from one space to another and Montebello Park is an idyllic place to soak up the warm breeze or beautiful fall colours.