Soccer fans are gathering at Queen Victoria Park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, to watch FIFA World Cup matches at a free public event.
The "Fan Zone by the Falls" serves as a central hub for supporters to experience the tournament collectively. By providing a high-visibility viewing area, the region aims to attract international and domestic visitors to the Niagara area during one of the world's most-watched sporting events.
The event is scheduled to run from June 11 to July 19, 2026 [1]. Located against the backdrop of the falls, the zone offers an immersive environment designed to celebrate the tournament's spirit through large-scale screenings, and community gatherings.
Local organizers established the zone to ensure that the public has access to the games without the need for expensive tickets. The setup allows fans to engage with the matches in a shared space, fostering a festival-like atmosphere in the heart of the city.
Reports from the site indicate that the venue has become a focal point for those following the tournament's progress. The integration of the natural landscape with the sporting spectacle creates a unique viewing experience for the thousands of tourists visiting Ontario this month.
“The "Fan Zone by the Falls" serves as a central hub for supporters to experience the tournament collectively.”
The creation of a dedicated Fan Zone in Niagara Falls demonstrates the economic strategy of leveraging the 2026 FIFA World Cup to boost tourism. By providing free, high-quality public viewing in a world-renowned destination, the city maximizes the visibility of the tournament while capturing the spending power of global sports fans who may not have tickets to the stadium matches.



