The best wines in the world seem to come from temperate, warm places like France, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, South America and California. It sometimes comes as a surprise to people, then, that Canada—often associated with cold, harsh weather patterns—has a booming wine industry that has been producing world-class vintages for decades. Canadian wine has garnered the country international recognition as a producer of fine, award-winning vino. (continue...)
From the sub-arctic muskeg surrounding Hudson Bay to the fertile soils and temperate climate of the Kawarthas,
Ontario is a diverse landscape. Each part of the province offers something different. Northwestern Ontario is a land of lakes and open space, home to Hudson and James Bay and an abundant wildlife population. Northeastern Ontario is filled with (continue...)