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Niagara Parks Commission

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Ontario's only 56-kilometre outdoor adventure museum.

Niagara Falls, Ontario

Travel Arrangements
501–1,000 people

About

The Niagara Parks Commission was established in 1885 to steward the lands and buildings immediately surrounding the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. The area, which is now known as Queen Victoria Park, encompassed just 62.2 hectares (154 acres). In our long history we’ve grown to own and maintain over 1,720 hectares (4,250 acres) of parkland along the entire length of the Niagara River, stretching 53 km (36 miles) from Fort Erie in the south to Niagara-on-the-Lake in the north. We are set up like a city within a city, with our own police services, road maintenance, waste collection and all other services needed to sustain our extensive operations. During the height of the tourist season, Niagara Parks employs over 1,700 staff: approximately 300 full-time and 1,400 seasonal hires. Niagara Parks receives no government financing – we raise our own revenues through gift shops, golf courses, restaurants, attractions and parking lots.

Open positions

Trade Apprentice - Plumber

On-site · Niagara Falls

The apprentice will assist experienced trades professionals with the installation, maintenance, repair, and inspection of plumbing systems across various park facilities. They are expected to participate in on-the-job training while maintaining safe and efficient operations for visitors and staff.

Kitchen Supervisor

On-site · Niagara-on-the-Lake

This role involves maintaining kitchen sanitation, preparing and cooking various food items including sauces and butchering meats, and ensuring proper food handling according to public health regulations. The supervisor will also oversee kitchen staff, monitor food quality, manage inventory, and coordinate operations with Front of House Managers.