The Saint Catharines center is approximately the area of Downtown St. Catharines and the area of St. Catherines Amtrak.
Thanks to nearby Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, the Saint Catharines area has a pleasantly moderate microclimate. From June to August, summer temperatures generally reach the high 70s or low 80s. From November through February, the days tend to get cloudy, chilly, and snowy, with temperatures in the low 30s and an average of 12 inches of snow each month.
With sunny skies and long days, summer is the most popular time to visit Saint Catharines. If you'd rather avoid the large crowds of summer travelers, however, plan your visit during the late spring or early fall. If you're traveling on a small budget, consider visiting during the winter, when hotel prices tend to be lowest.
Discover the vibrant culture of Saint Catharines when you visit during one of the area's annual festivals. Throughout May, the Niagara Folk Arts Festival brings folk arts, cultural performances, traditional demonstrations, and culinary events to Saint Catharine's for a month-long celebration. In June, the Niagara Wine Festival celebrates the area's legendary wine growing region with live music, wine tastings, and culinary pairings.
Save even more on low hotel rates with group discounts on hotels throughout the Saint Catharines Area. CAA and AAA members save 10 percent or more on room rates at the White Oaks Resort & Spa and the Ramada Jordan/Beacon Harborside Resort. Members of the military and government employees get guaranteed low rates at the Days Inn St. Catharines Niagara, the Comfort Inn St. Catharines, and the Best Western St. Catharines Hotel & Conference Center.
Enjoy all the amenities you want without exceeding your budget at one of these top value options in Saint Catharines.
If you're looking for an affordable yet well-equipped conference hotel, make it the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites St. Catharines Conference Center. Located just a mile from downtown Saint Catharines, this hotel is near the city's Amtrak station and several wineries. All of the 181 rooms come with microwaves and refrigerators so you can whip up a snack at any time. With 20,000 square feet of conference, trade show, or event space, the Holiday Inn can host any event you're planning.
Just south of town, the Four Points by Sheraton St. Catharines Niagara Suites offers clean and comfortable rooms for rates that won't compromise your vacation budget. All of the 124 guest rooms include kitchenettes with microwaves and refrigerators, so you can keep your choice of drinks and snacks on hand. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the Four Points' whirlpool, go for a swim in the indoor pool, or take the kids to the game room. In the evening, enjoy a glass of wine or a pint of beer at the hotel lounge.
Located just west of Saint Catharines, the Jordan House is in the heart of wine country. Multiple wineries are just minutes from the Jordan House, and the center of Saint Catharines is only six miles away. This boutique hotel has just 14 rooms, but all are equipped with complimentary Wi-Fi, cable programming, and separate sitting areas. Treat yourself to a massage or facial at the on-site spa, and rely on the hotel's concierge services to assist with booking area attractions.
Stay in a Superior, Platinum, Tower, or Luxury room at the White Oaks Resort & Spa, and settle in for a relaxing stay. This spa hotel is just a few miles east of Saint Catharines, which means it's also just a short drive from Lake Ontario, Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Niagara Falls. Rooms come with minibars, premium TV channels, and Wi-Fi available for a surcharge. Book a body treatment at the on-site spa, and use the resort's shuttle to explore the Saint Catharines area.
See the best of Saint Catharines right in the city's downtown core. With more than 100 shops and about 50 restaurants and cafés, there's never a shortage of things to do. Stop by the farmers market on select days, visit the Underground Railroad site at the British Methodist Episcopal Church-Salem Chapel, tour city hall, and stop by the Folk Arts Council of Saint Catharines Multicultural Center.
Learn about the city's maritime history and future by visiting the Welland Canals, the Saint Catharines Museum, and Mountain Locks Park. Don't miss your chance to tour the Morningstar Mill, a 19th-century gristmill that still operates today.
Explore the great outdoors at Happy Rolph's Bird Sanctuary or with a tour of the nearby Niagara wine route. On a nice day, enjoy a relaxing walk along Lakeside Park Beach, just minutes from downtown Saint Catharines.
With plenty of history, culture, and nature, Saint Catharines has it all. Make the most of a work trip or a family vacation by booking your stay at one of Saint Catharines' top hotels and exploring all that the Garden City has to offer.
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Great location for us and friends said their stay was very comfortable