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Here, they plant things like dahlias, apples, berries, currants, and sweet corn. What’s great is you can pick your own to bring home. You can also take wagon rides and go on walking trails to explore everything this farm market has to offer. Other things they offer are an animal ...
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Since maple syrup season has officially started, check out amaple event or activity near you. You can visit a sugar shack and see maple production from the tree to the bottle. Additionally, there are lots of on-site activities to keep the kids active and busy. Many Ontario restaurants will...
The primary field crops in 2001 were soybeans, fodder corn, alfalfa, other hay, and winter wheat. Some 15 wineries in the Niagara Peninsula have produced wines of international acclaim; 80 percent of the national wine production comes from this area. The top three fruit products produced are...
Another stop we made wasMarynissen Estate Winery. They were serving a 2015 Gewürztraminer ($16.00) with a warm corn and red pepper bisque. The server made a point to tell everyone that it wasn’t a particularly sweet Gewürzt – I guess many folks are put off Gewürzt because they asso...
The light butteryness of the Chardonnay complimented the light sweetness of the kettle corn. Next, he poured us some of their 2015 Canada Red – it’s a Zweigelt/Cab blend. That was paired with the ketchup chips. For me, that was the first real Wow! The wine transformed the tangy ...
The 100-acre site is named after thePetun people, who used to inhabit the land during the early 1600s while involved in the fur trade and performing corn horticulture. It's known to be one of the first spots to get snow and the last to lose it making it a prime spot for snowshoers...
Since maple syrup season has officially started, check out amaple event or activity near you. You can visit a sugar shack and see maple production from the tree to the bottle. Additionally, there are lots of on-site activities to keep the kids active and busy. Many Ontario restaurants will...
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