Frequently Asked Questions (Please email info@niagaraceltic.com with any other questions)


What is the Niagara Celtic Heritage Festival? Who runs it?

In Autumn of 2001 the Niagara Celtic Heritage Society created the Niagara Celtic Heritage Festival & Highland Games, the ultimate celebration of the local area and celtic heritage. This two day event draws about 6,000 guests and hundreds of participants. Now in its 8th year, all are invited to become a part of the fun and festivities. No matter who you are, one weekend every September become Celtic and celebrate with us!

The Niagara Celtic Heritage Society was created in early 2001 by Philip & Beth Banks as a way to celebrate and preserve Celtic history while also celebrating the history and heritage of Historic Olcott Beach, New York. It is an incorporated organization comprised of an executive board, festival chairs and countless volunteers.

How do I find out about lodging?

Visit www.olcott-newfane.com for a list of local hotels, motels and B&B's.

Can I come in costume?

Absolutely! We encourage all guests to come in costume. If you want to dress up but have no outifts, no worries: vendors at our Marketplace will be stocked with everything from kilts to chain maile, head garland to cloaks. Want to show off your Celtic pride but not ready to be decked out in full costume? You'll find a wonderful assortment of shirts, hats and more for sale at the Marketplace celebrating everything Irish, Scottish and Welsh.

Is there shade on the festival grounds?

The festival is held at Krull Park in Historic Olcott Beach, New York. There are countless trees overhead for shelter, along with a large pavilion (maintained by the local Lion's Club). During the festival, many tents are also brought in to help act as cover for any type of weather.

Other than the Food Court, where else in Olcott can I eat?

There are a few restaurants located at Olcott Beach, including The Lighthouse Grill-N-Spirits, The Harbor Resort, Mariner's Landing, shops at The Olcott Boardwalk and Carmella’s Italian Kitchen. And leaving the grounds for a short while is easy: keep your wristband on when you exit the festival, and on your return entrance you can reenter immediately!

Are there"Facilities"?

Several areas will be set up with portable sanitary facilities and hand washing areas. There is also a permanent building on the park grounds adjacent to the festival that will be open (both men's and women's washrooms).

Do you offer presale tickets for the festival? What about group ticket sales?

We currently do not offer presale tickets for the festival. Group Rates may be available; contact Phil Banks (716-778-5730) for details.

What if I need cash?

Many vendors (and the front entrance) are not set up to handle anything other than cash and occasionally checks over the weekend. We are working on having ATM's available on the grounds, but there is no guarantee they will be available. The local ATMs tend to run out of cash quickly too, so make sure to bring more than just plastic with you!

Where do I park? What is the cost?

Once you reach the grounds you will find dozens of parking staff to help direct you to the best and closest possible parking spot based on your arrival time each day. The cost of all parking is FREE, no matter the length of your stay.

Is there Handicapped Accessibility?

There is a special parking area along the entrance (simply ask the parking staff for directions once you reach the grounds). The festival has accessible facilities and large paths for wheelchairs.

Will there be activites for kids?

Yes, it is a wonderful event for children of all ages. There are special performances for kids, souvenirs, kid-friendly food, mini highland games, and a huge area filled with countless activities. The paths throughout the park are suitable for strollers. Click here for more info.

What is the meaning of the dragonfly? I've seen them every year at the festival, and on this website.
The dragonfly was chosen as our mascot, as it's meanings include success, victory, happiness, strength, courage and everlasting life. We hope these symbolize some of the aspects of the society as we continue to become established in the WNY area. Its use is strictly for the Niagara Celtic Heritage Society (The Heritage Festival has its own logos).
Who do I contact if I would like to be a volunteer at the festival?

Please call Beth at 716.778.5730, or email us at info@niagaraceltic.com for information.

 

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