Enjoy one of these live nativity scenes in Niagara with your family this Christmas season.
Wellspring Community Church
370 South Pelham Rd., Welland
Saturday, December 15 and Sunday, December 16, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm (last tour leaves at 7:45pm)
Footprints to the Manger (not your average stable story!)
- You’re invited and bring your friends & family!
- Saturday & Sunday, December 15 & 16
- Guided 20 minute walking tours leaving every 10 minutes from 6:00 – 8:00 pm.
- Visit the innkeepers, the shepherds, the live animals, and baby Jesus!
- Complimentary cookies & hot chocolate at the end of your tour.
Queensway Free Methodist Church
4390 Dorchester Rd, Niagara Falls
December 16th, 1pm-5pm.
For over thirty-five years, Queensway has given the community of Niagara Falls the gift of portraying the real meaning of Christmas. On the front lawn of the church, real animals and people dressed in biblical costumes retell the Nativity Story. Inside the church, servers provide hot apple cider and Christmas cookies for the visitors.
Cavalry Church
4129 Hixon St., Beamsville
Saturday, December 8 and Sunday December 9, 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
20 minute tours depart every 10 minutes
Evening in Bethlehem is an annual December event that takes you back in time to the first Christmas. Costumed guides lead tour groups through the streets and fields of Bethlehem in search of the baby Jesus. Visitors are jostled in a marketplace, hassled by Roman soldiers, and join the wisemen to stand at the manger reflecting on the true meaning of Christmas.
This is a free event for the whole family!
NON-PERISHABLE FOOD ITEMS FOR COMMUNITY CARE WILL BE GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED.
Welland BIC Church
50 Lincoln St., Welland
December 7, 8, and 9, 7pm-8:30pm
The Living Story, Drive Through Live Nativity
Watch from your vehicle the Christmas story come alive with real actors and animals.
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