One-Tank Trip
for Sept. 15/18
(c) By Jim Fox
Foodland Ontario
says “good things grow in Ontario,” and here’s an opportunity to check out that
claim.
Upcoming festivals
will highlight Niagara grapes, Wellesley apples and cheese and Bala’s cranberry
crops.
Savour the best of
the Niagara grape-growing region’s fall harvest and tour the wineries with the Discovery
Pass program.
Visitors (Jim Fox) try picking grapes. (Barbara Fox photo) |
It’s part of the Niagara
Grape & Wine Festival that’s packed with activities on weekends now through
Sept. 30.
The pass is
available for $45 ($35 for designated drivers) to explore Niagara on a
self-guided tour with a choice of some 40 wineries.
Visitors can enjoy
eight wine and culinary pairings as they watch the harvest and “taste the
flavours from the abundant produce from local farm stands.”
Some tips for
making the most of the visits: Passes are valid for all three weekends and do
your homework of the “special wine and culinary experiences that celebrate the
season.”
View the online
guide (or printed version) and mark the favourites on your route while leaving
time to visit other vineyards and taste additional wines.
“Better yet, plan
one day in Niagara-on-the-Lake and another in Twenty Valley to get a full taste
of Niagara,” they suggest.
Paul Michel Bosc inspects the harvest at his Chateau des Charmes winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake. (Jim Fox photo) |
Food and wine
pairings and participating wineries are listed online as well as all the
activities at the festival.
New this year is
the Sommelier Wine Lounge Pass ($49) for a VIP experience to enjoy premium and
sparkling wines in an al fresco wine cafe set in a grove of century-old trees
in St. Catharines’ Montebello Park. www.niagarawinefestival.com;
(905) 688-0212
Tasty treats
Combine the
products of two businesses northwest of Kitchener and voila, you have the
Wellesley Apple Butter and Cheese Festival.
Food is a big part
of this fest on Sept. 29 that began in 1976 to tap into the township’s major
businesses – A.W. Jantzi & Sons famous for Wellesley Brand Apple Products
and the J.M. Schneider Cheese Factory.
All things apple including cider and butter are featured at the Wellesley festival. |
They say that every
good festival is built on great food, events and fun.
“In Wellesley, the
food begins with a pancake breakfast at the crack of dawn and continues with a
smorgasbord at noon, not to mention the apple butter and apple cider available
all day long,” organizers say.
The Lions Club
offers sausage on a bun while schnitzel is made by the Optimists and apple
fritters are from local church members.
“If that doesn’t sound tempting enough, a
smorgasbord (buffet) dinner is served featuring pigtails, spareribs, roast beef
and sauerkraut.”
They suggest walking
around the village and taking in the sights, markets, performances, quilt
auction, stage coach ride, tours, boat regatta and horseshoe tournament.” wellesleyabcfestival.ca; (519)
656-2400
A berry good time
They’re pickin’ and
grinin’ at Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh as part of the Bala Cranberry Festival
from Oct. 12 to 14.
As part of the
“celebration of our beloved cranberry,” the festival offers visits to the marsh
and the associated business, Muskoka Lakes Winery.
The berry harvest
begins on Sept. 22 and continues through October to produce some 180,000
kilograms of cranberries.
A handful of fresh-picked cranberries, the star of the Bala festival. |
Fest organizers
suggest the best way to experience it all is to start at one end of town and
stroll to the other, taking in all the vendors, attractions, entertainment and
food along the way.
Visitors can enjoy cranberry crepes and bread,
candied cranberries, cranberry and cran-maple syrup, cranapple cider and cranberry
wine.
There are fireworks, “continuous
entertainment,” plenty of meal options, a midway, children’s petting zoo,
farmer’s market, craft show, bazaar, games and vendors.
Admission is $10;
free to age 12. balacranberryfestival.on.ca;
(705) 762-1564
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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