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Malivoire Winery- Beamsville, ON
Malivoire's Quanset hut is definately one of the Niagara area's more unique wine tasting venues. It is also one of the few wineries I have visited since Covid that offers a full tasting experience, lead by a knowledgable vineyard employee. No plastic cups and paper slips with short summaries here. Rather a full explanation of the winery's different vineyards, soils types, grapes and vintages, which was almost as refreshing as the wine.
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Flat Rock Cellars- Jordan, ON
There are an unbelievable amount of wineries in the Niagara region. Just as unbelievable is the quality of the wine, which is not limited to the super sweet ice variety.
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Fathom Five National Marine Park- Georgian Bay, ON
Just off the Bruce Peninsula sits Fathom Five National Marine Park, which protects Lake Huron's unique rock formations, lighthouses and underwater features. Only accessible by boat, it's the perfect summer excursion.
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Halfway Log Dump- Bruce Peninsula National Park, ON
The Grotto may be the most popular park area in Tobermory, but the humerously named Halfway Log Dump (a timber reference) is the most scenic. Winding through the woods, the trail leads to a wide cobbled beach, beyond which lies a stunning stretch of Georgian Bay coastline.
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Sweetwater Bay- Tobermory, ON
Situated above Lake Huron's craggy coast, Sweetwater Bay offers unparalleled water views and access to the most magnificent swimming spot in Tobermory. Reached by a series of decks and staircases, the dramatic decent is as unforgetable as the surrounding landscape.