This weekend at the Falls is built around one big, crowd-pleasing show — and if you've ever dreamed of hearing your name called on national television, now's your chance to get close enough to feel it.
At the Falls
The OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino is the place to be this weekend, with The Price Is Right Live! On Stage wrapping up a multi-night run that's been drawing enthusiastic crowds since Thursday. The premise is exactly what it sounds like: the beloved TV game show brought to life in front of a real audience, with real prizes, real nerves, and real "come on down" moments. It's genuinely fun whether you grew up watching the show or just enjoy a good communal spectacle.
There are three remaining performances to choose from. Friday and Saturday both go at 9:00 PM — perfect for dinner-and-a-show timing — and Sunday wraps the run with a 3:00 PM matinee, which makes it an easy choice if you're heading home later that afternoon. Any of the three are worth it, but if you want the liveliest crowd energy, Saturday night tends to bring that out. Grab tickets through Ticketmaster before they're gone.
Seneca Niagara on the New York side and Casino Niagara don't have ticketed events on the books this weekend, so if you're crossing the border specifically for entertainment, Fallsview is your destination.
Greater Niagara
It's a quieter weekend on the local events front beyond the casino strip. April is still shoulder season around here, and the big outdoor festivals and farmers markets are just starting to warm up. If you're in town for the weekend, the Falls themselves are spectacular this time of year — fewer crowds than summer, good light, and the mist is still dramatic. Worth a walk regardless of what else is on your itinerary.
Worth the Drive
Nothing marquee is happening at KeyBank Center in Buffalo this weekend, so there's no particular reason to make that drive unless you're already Buffalo-bound for other reasons.
Scotiabank Arena in Toronto is offering guided tours on Friday and Sunday if you have a sports fan or architecture enthusiast in your group — it's a legitimate behind-the-scenes look at one of North America's busiest arenas. The timing listed is a booking placeholder rather than a single showtime, so check availability directly through Ticketmaster. On its own, it's probably not worth the full Toronto trip, but if you're already planning a city day, it's a solid add-on.