The summer of 2022 is going to feature some incredible events here in the Western New York area and it looks like in Niagara Falls, Canada as well! There is news that the vaccine passport mandate will also be lifted for events in Ontario this spring and summer!

In a Tweet this past week, it was announced that if you plan on attending the Comic Con event in Niagara Falls, it may be easier to attend than previously expected!

This Comic Con looks like so much fun and has a pretty amazing lineup of stars that are planning and scheduled to attend.

Comic Con Niagara Falls, Ontario

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This will be the 10th anniversary for the event and looks like a great setting for it as well! According to organizers, the beauty of Niagara Falls will set the backdrop.

The event takes place just steps away from the majestic Falls and will feature more than 200,000 square feet of exhibitors, comic books, movie cars, cosplay contests, celebrity autographs and photo-ops, a video gaming arena, Falls Horror Fest and more.

It will be great to get out this summer. If you plan on attending from the States, keep an eye on updates for border crossing protocols and any changes to COVID policies for the event and for entry/exit between the borders.

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