Pollinator Gardens
We create, maintain and promote pollinator habitats in our community. Learn more and visit the gardens.
Pollinator gardens at city facilities
Native wildflower gardens attract pollinators that are crucial to our existing food network. Pollinator gardens are installed through partnerships, grant opportunities and tax dollars.
Visit the pollinator gardens at these locations:
- Firemen's Park as part of the Children’s Memorial Walkway, 2275 Dorchester Road
- Fairview Cemetery, 4501 Stanley Avenue
- Patrick Cummings Park, 8965 Willoughby Drive
- Drummond Hill Cemetery, 6110 Lundy’s Lane
Household pollinator gardens
- Learn about native plants and pollinator gardens on the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority website
- Incorporating pollinating flowers is also part of the Summer Trillium Awards Program evaluation
Volunteering and donations
- Learn how to volunteer for tree planting, pollinator garden installations and more on the Volunteer Opportunities page
- You can donate towards tree planting and pollinator garden installations on the Environmental Action Committee Memorial Fund page
Contact Us
City of Niagara Falls
4310 Queen Street
P.O. Box 1023
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6X5
Canada
905-356-7521
service@niagarafalls.ca