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September 5, 2010

Canada’s Newest Urban Botique-Hotel opens in Fall 2010! Downtown Toronto.

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September 2, 2010

Canada’s Newest Urban Boutique-Hotel Opens at Pace-Setting Sports and Entertainment Venue, Maple Leaf Square in Fall 2010Hôtel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square to offer the inimitable style and service Groupe Germain loyal guests covet with its new downtown Toronto location.

Toronto, ON:  Hôtel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square - a new 167-room Boutique-hotel - brings Groupe Germain style to guests at Toronto’s Maple Leaf Square. This is the company’s second hotel in the city and its fifth Le Germain Boutique-hotel across the country. Guestroom, meeting and event reservations for Fall 2010 and beyond are welcome now. Steps from Air Canada Centre, a glimmering glass-and-metal facade fronts the 75 Bremner Boulevard address. Architecturally eye-catching, the street view hints at the striking interiors created by LeMay Michaud Architecture Design in harmonious Le Germain style.In the main lobby, natural ash wood combined with crystallized glass distinguishes the reception area. Leather-clad columns and metallic tile flooring are lit by a dramatic window wall. Precision acoustic panels ensure an intimate atmosphere within a grand setting. Warmth, comfort and sophistication result.

On storeys above, the grand corridors are anchored by an elliptical glass column transcending the property’s core. Hôtel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square guestrooms range in size from 400 to 1,500 square feet. Each is defined by detail: inspiring ergonomic workspaces; complimentary Wi-Fi; windows that open; glass enclosed rainfall showers; luxurious Frette linens and goose-down bedding.

From an eco-engineering perspective, the building incorporates responsible energy features such as low-E windows to provide maximum light with minimum heat loss, dual-flush toilets in all guestrooms and domestic hot water heating from HVAC heat rejection.

For business and special occasions, contemporary meeting and event facilities include up to 4,600 square feet of venue space with high-quality finishes and flooded with natural light. Unique group offers will combine business and pleasure, taking advantage of the cutting-edge technology and the proximity to some of the world’s best events. With the NHL’s Toronto Maple Leafs and the NBA’s Raptors as neighbours, Hôtel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square’s concierge will have exclusive, advance access to some of the hottest tickets in Toronto.

“We are excited about the opportunity to align with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment on several initiatives within this development,” says Groupe Germain Co-President Christiane Germain. “Our companies share a history of nurturing and rewarding guest and fan loyalty alike. We look forward to combining our strengths to introduce this unique, discreet hotel experience amid the downtown excitement brought by Maple Leaf Square.”

“The doorstep access to spectacular sport and event facilities, major downtown attractions as well as Union Station, combined with a deep array of amenities within Maple Leaf Square, guarantees our guests not only convenience but rewarding moments and memories.”

“Expect authenticity,” says recently appointed General Manager Paul de La Durantaye who also oversees the original Toronto boutique-hotel, Hôtel Le Germain Toronto on Mercer Street. “Our staff is genuine and intuitively understands our guests’ service needs. Recruitment is currently under way to attract the best combination of Groupe Germain expertise with new external talent to fill more than 90 positions available.”

Hôtel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square is offering introductory rates starting at $229 per night plus taxes including deluxe continental breakfast, based on single occupancy. Advance reservations are now available online at germainmapleleafsquare.com or by calling 416 649 7575 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              416 649 7575      end_of_the_skype_highlighting or toll-free 1 888 940 7575 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              1 888 940 7575      end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

About Groupe Germain
A family-owned Quebec company, Groupe Germain owns and operates Le Germain Boutique-hotels - in Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto and Calgary - as well as two “no-frills-chic” ALT Hotels in Montreal’s Quartier DIX30 and Quebec City. Groupe Germain is renowned for the impeccable hospitality and style it brings to its Boutique-hotels.
groupegermain.com

Follow us on Twitter @HotelGermain

 

About Maple Leaf Square
The vision for Maple Leaf Square is a collaboration among Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, The Cadillac Fairview Corp. Ltd and Lanterra Developments, bringing together one of North America’s most successful sports and entertainment companies with Canada’s leader in commercial real estate and an award winning residential property developer. Located in the heart of Downtown Toronto and connected to Air Canada Centre, Maple Leaf Square is a destination for both Torontonians and tourists. This experience destination includes Real Sports Bar & Grill, Real Sports Apparel store, Hôtel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square, a 48,000 square foot Longos grocery store, two condominium towers with 872 units, commercial and retail space and E11even, a casual fine dining restaurant. Maple Leaf Square’s modern, contemporary architecture combining glass, concrete, stone and metal, responds to the context of Downtown Toronto and overlooks the Public Square which serves as a gathering place, a focal point for the destination with its large outdoor videoboard.

September 2, 2010

Savour the season in Norfolk County! September 2010 news

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Cherry tomatoes that are so sweet, you can just pop them in your mouth as a snack.

Texas Long-horn cattle from YURanch.

Ad featured in September edition of LCBO Food & Drink publication. 

Visit www.norfolkfarms.com to enter to win a fall package to Norfolk County.

Enjoy local Norfolk County foods at The Blue Elephant with owner Heather Pond-Manorome.

Virtual Food Festival

September 2010


Norfolk County is proud to be Canada’s most diverse agricultural areas and one of Ontario’s largest growing regions of many of your favorite foods.  Norfolk County has such an abundance of locally-grown and produced foods - you’ll be amazed at the selection.


How can you find the farms? 

Call or email us for a copy of the Norfolk County Map & Local Food Guide.

  www.norfolkfarms.com



WHAT’S IN SEASON:

  

September: apples, pears, plums, peaches, grapes, cantaloupe, bok choy, tomatoes (field), sweet corn, cucumber (field), snow peas, green/yellow beans, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, brussel sprouts, carrots, parsnips, turnips, beets, radishes, onions, green onions, celery, lettuce, spinach, peppers (field), squash/pumpkin, potatoes, leeks, zucchini, eggplant, swiss chard, basil, garlic, mushrooms

October: apples, pears, plums, bok choy, sweet corn, tomatoes (field), cucumber (field), green beans, cabbage,  cauliflower, broccoli, brussel sprouts, carrots, parsnips, turnips, beets, radishes, onions, green onions, celery, lettuce, spinach, peppers (field), squash/pumpkin, potatoes, leeks, sweet potatoes, zucchini, eggplant, mushrooms


ALWAYS IN SEASON:

beef, pork, poultry, Lake Erie fish, home baking, preserves, honey, herbs, mushrooms, maple syrup, cheese, peanuts, popping corn, apple cider, wine

Norfolk County foods - from A to Z.



Article - as it appeared in The Silo

As the promotions coordinator of Norfolk County tourism and local foods, I often get asked by city folks about our farmer’s markets.  This year, with the warmer weather and early summer, our crops seemed to just pop out of the ground and it “hit me” – our whole county is one big farmer’s market. 

What can be better than stopping by a road-side stand to buy a dozen cobs of freshly –picked corn to eat only an hour later?  Or to take your kids to the local cherry farm, climb a ladder and pick your own cherries right off the tree? 

Norfolk County is Canada’s most diverse agriculture area and is home to Canada’s and Ontario’s largest growers of some of your favorite foods.   Sweet potatoes, popping corn, peanuts, asparagus, apples, pumpkins and strawberries are only a selection.  But our local foods also include Lake Erie perch, cheese, honey, Texas Longhorn cattle, a variety of meat products, maple syrup – even wine.  People talk a lot about the “100-mile Diet” in other regions and large cities but can they truly get the variety and year-round selection that is found right here?

 Norfolk County promotes its local foods with a campaign “Direct From Norfolk – Know Where your Food Comes From” and it is important for all of us to look for these labels and support the local growers and producers.   You can find over 50 farm gates, pick-your-own, markets, retail stores and restaurants , all growing and supporting the “local movement” , in the official map and local food guide published each year by the tourism and economic development department.  

Local foods can be a lot of fun and a great learning experience.  With the popularity of television food channels and celebrity chefs, cooking and local foods have become “cool”.   New terms like “agri-tourism” and “culinary tourism” have emerged as reasons to travel.   If you think about a trip to Italy, what would be your one thing to try?  Pizza? Wine?    Travellers seek out these unique agri-tourism experiences and local food establishments.  If they can “walk the crop” at a nearby strawberry field and learn about the many varieties and differences of strawberries, then purchase their own basket to snack on – they’ve had a great Norfolk County food experience.  If they can horseback ride through a shitake mushroom  farm, then enjoy a western-style barbecue on a picnic table in the woods, served with their own hand-picked mushrooms – they’ve had a great Norfolk County food experience.  The popular coined phrase “field to fork” becomes reality.

It’s an exciting time with local foods as we think more about health benefits, great-taste and helping the environment.  Norfolk County continues to attract new types of crops, such as the Goji Berry and ginseng and to appeal to more businesses joining the “culinary” trend.  You can visit www.norfolkfarms.com to find local foods, recipes and stay current with events and food festivals.  Whether you’re a resident of Norfolk County or just visiting, enjoy our county-wide farmer’s market.  Great flavours, great fun and experiences you’ll never forget.  

 Cindy Vanderstar

Promotions Coordinator - Norfolk County Tourism

        


It’s Still Barbecuing Season!

It’s been a hot summer - as the season winds down and the weather gets a bit more comfortable, it’s the perfect time for barbecuing.  Give this one a try…

Pork Tenderloin with Grilled Cantaloupe

Courtesy of The Canadian Living Test Kitchen

http://www.canadianliving.com

 1 pork tenderloin

1/4 tsp. pepper

1/4 tsp. salt

2tbsp. hot pepper jelly

2 tsp. orange juice

1/2 tsp. dijon mustard

1/2 cantaloupe

Trim any fat and membranes from pork tenderloin; tuck thin end under and secure with wooden skewer.  Sprinkle with salt and pepper. 

Place pork on greased grill over medium heat; close lid and grill for 15 minutes, turning to brown all over.

Meanwhile, is a small bowl, stir together hot pepper jelly, orange juice and mustard; brush over pork.  Grill, covered, until glazed and just a hint of pink remains inside, about 5 minutes.

Meanwhile, seed cantaloupe; cut into 1/2″ thick half moons.  Add to grill and grill, turning once, until well marked, about 5 minutes.  This makes 4 serving.

 


 Back-to-School

Tasty lunch and snack ideas to send your kids back-to-school while eating healthy AND local…

  1. Jensen cheese and crackers
  2. apples, peaches, pears
  3. cherry tomatoes, beans, carrots with caesar dip
  4. peanut hummus with crackers
  5. sweet potato chips
  6. add Stonkus honey to a Kernal peanut butter sandwich
  7. a mini deli platter using local meats, keilbassa and cheese
  8. a thermos full of homemade soup using local vegetables
  9. dill pickles you have canned yourself
  10. make your own salsa (see recipe below)- send with tortilla chips


Join us for a local food event…

Watch for more details about the upcoming

FlavourFest event at the

Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show.- October 5-11.  Visit many of our local farmers under one roof and watch cooking demonstrations featuring The Food Network celebrity chefs and our very own Norfolk County chefs.  You can get your copy of the latest edition of the FlavourFest Recipe Book with a minimum purchase* of local foods.

*call for details



From Our Field to Your Fork


Chunky Tomato Salsa

-courtesy of www.norfolkfarms.com

4 Ontario tomatoes

1/2 Ontario cucumbers, chopped

2 Ontario green onions, chopped

1 Ontario green or red pepper, chopped

1 clove garlic, crushed

2 tbsp. vegetable oil

1 tbsp. red wine vinegar

1 tbsp. lemon juice

1 tsp. salt

1/4 tsp. pepper

2 drops hot pepper sauce

1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley

In medium bowl, combine tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers and garlic.  Whisk together oil, vinegar, lemon juice, salt, pepper and hot pepper sauce.  Pour over vegetable mixture and combine gently.  At serving time, add parsley.  Can be stored in refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Longhorn Pepper Stew

-courtesy of YURanch

 

2 lbs. Longhorn stew or Longhorn sirloin steak cut into bite-sized pieces

1 tbsp. salt

1 tbsp. Vegeta

1 tbsp. Hungarian hot paprika

1 medium onion chopped

1 tbsp. Pristine Gourmet canola oil

2 tomatoes, skin removed then diced

2-3 red and green peppers, quartered

450ml beef broth

Cook onions in oil until clear.  Add meat and brown.  Add seasonings, stir in tomatoes.  Bring to a boil.  Add beed broth, bring to a boil again, then simer for 4-5 hours stirring frequently, adding more broth if necessary.  Add peppers then simmer another 30 minutes.  Serve over mashed potatoes.

For more information on Norfolk Farms, recipes and restaurants serving local foods, visit www.norfolkfarms.com.  For information on visiting Norfolk County - www.norfolktourism.ca

Norfolk County Tourism & Economic Development
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July 14, 2010

Le Tour De Norfolk - Ready to Ride this Weekend

Le Tour De Norfolk - Ready to Ride this Weekend

Delhi, ON – If you like to ride a bicycle, Norfolk County is the place to be this upcoming weekend (July 17-18) for the fourth annual Tour de Norfolk presented by Tim Hortons.  Cheryl Nelson, one of the local Tim Hortons’ owners in Norfolk County supporting the event explains, “This is the type of event that appeals to a wide range of people and is a great fun activity for families to do together.”  Participants are encouraged to go at their own pace and routes range in distance from 15 km to 160 km.  The event attracts people of all levels of fitness and all ages from eight to 88.  Rest stops along the way provide refreshments and snacks.  

“It is an excellent opportunity to explore the quaint towns and villages, see and learn about the crops growing in the fields, and to explore the picturesque back roads of Norfolk County,” says Cindy Vanderstar, Promotions Coordinator for Norfolk County Tourism.  Yvette Mahieu, event organizer and an avid cycling enthusiast adds that Norfolk County is a cyclist’s paradise with its quiet, paved roads and beautiful scenery.

Last year’s event attracted 650 cyclists who came from all corners of the province and from as far away as Michigan, New Jersey and Kentucky. 

Delhi has a rich history in cycling dating back to the 1930s when Belgian immigrants brought their love of Belgium’s national sport to the area.  Cycling memorabilia from that era as well as bicycles from the 1880’s will be on display at the Delhi Tobacco Museum and Heritage Centre as part of their exhibit entitled “Backpedalling”.

Brochures with registration forms are available at Tim Hortons’ outlets throughout Norfolk County and bike shops throughout Ontario.  More information and on-line registration are available on Le Tour’s website at www.letourdenorfolk.com or call  519-582-1900  519-582-1900 .

Ontario’s South Coast Motorcycle Tourism in Norfolk. 2010 summer news

Ontario’s South Coast

Motorcycle Tourism Newsletter

Summer 2010 Edition

WOW - ONE MONTH TODAY until the 50th Friday the 13th event in Port Dover (PD13) and the only one this year - Friday, August 13th, 2010 - it is expected to have record attendance.  While it is a great reason to make the trip to Port Dover for this big gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts - there are so many other great events and places to visit in Ontario’s South Coast the rest of the summer.  To get continuous updates, become a Fan of our Facebook Page “Cruise the Coast” and WIN a cool “Bikes on the Beach” t-shirt from The Causeway Restaurant (while supplies last).



Due to the popularity of these motorcycle-friendly route maps of Ontario’s South Coast, we have a brand new supply!  This water-proof, fold-up map has rider-preferred routes through the area and highlights accommodations, events, restaurants and more.  Contact us for your copy at www.cruisethecoast.ca.


UPCOMING EVENTS

 

 

THE BIG ONE - FRIDAY THE 13TH in PORT DOVER (PD13)

Your ONLY opportunity this year to feel the rumble and see all the bikes that will be touring Norfolk County and Port Dover during the 50th gathering of these two wheel enthusiasts! Limited edition t-shirts and anniversary souvenirs as well as awesome festival food!  Custom painted motorcycles, costumes and a chance to win an Adirondack Lawn Chair designed by renowned artist, Michael Barber.  Be part of this once in a lifetime event - see you there! 

 

Friday the 13th in Haldimand County 

Haldimand County will welcome Bikers on Friday the 13th with three events at locations on the Port Dover pilgrimage route.  Stop and stretch, get FREE giveaways and valuable coupons for local businesses in Dunnville, Cayuga and Hagersville.  More details to follow.

July 30 - August 1

Tub Daze - Port Burwell

Summer family/tourist celebrations, beach volleyball, fire truck pulling, beer tent, music.  Entertainment, children’s activities, great food and fun.  Visit Marine Museum and Historic Lighthouse.  Fireworks scheduled for Sunday at dusk

July 31 - August 2

Simcoe Rotary Friendship Festival - Simcoe

  Stroll Wellington Park in Simcoe and shop till you drop.  There is a great line-up of live musicans all weekend long as well as outdoor activities and attractions for the whole family to enjoy.   

 

August 4-8

Turkey Point Summerfest - Turkey Point

  Five days of activities and entertainment for the whole family right down at Turkey Point beach on Long Point Bay.

August 20-22

Fred Eaglesmith Charity Music Festival 

Come and see this popular entertainer for the day or weekend.  Fred’s line-up includes Americana, alternative country, bluegrass and just great songwriting.  Enjoy great Canadian music at it’s best!

 

August 26

FreshFest at the CASO Station - St. Thomas

FreshFest is a celebration of our local farmers and the foods they grown, presented in partnership with talented area chefs, wineries and brewery to create the ultimate tasting experience.


REFER A FRIEND FOR MORE WAYS TO WIN!

Enter to win a FREE overnight accommodation for two at The Comfort Inn in Simcoe, including breakfast and a welcome Norfolk County food gift basket. 

Refer your friends who would like to receive these Cruise the Coast newsletters, updates and special offers by sending us their email contact information. 

For each contact that agrees to sign-up, you will receive one ballot entered into this draw.  Forward to cindy.vanderstar@norfolkcounty.ca

Deadline to enter is July 31, 2010 


    CHECK THIS OUT

If you have any photos you would like to send us “cruising the coast” in Ontario’s South Coast, send them along to cindy.vanderstar@norfolkcounty.ca

We would love to create an album of visitors on our Cruise the Coast website and our Facebook page to share with fellow motorcycle enthusiasts.

For more great ideas for your road trip, visit www.cruisethecoast.ca.

The Ontario South Coast Alliance includes…

Norfolk County (www.norfolktourism.ca)

Elgin County (www.elgintourist.com)

Haldimand County (www.TourismHaldimand.com)


Norfolk County Tourism & Economic Development
30 Peel Street | Simcoe ON N3Y 1R9 | Canada |  (800) 699-9038  (800) 699-9038
www.norfolktourism.ca | www.norfolkfarms.com | www.norfolkbusiness.ca

June 25, 2010

Norfolk County foods and events. Summer 2010 news

Get your copy of Norfolk’s Official Map & Local Food Guide

Norfolk County farmers are the largest growers of strawberries in Ontario.




Spectacular Strawberry Festival at

The Cider Keg, Vittoria

Saturday, July 3rd

10am-4pm

Virtual Food Festival

June/July 2010


Norfolk County is proud to be one of Ontario’s largest growing regions of many of your favorite foods. 

The area has such an abundance of locally-grown and produced foods that you’ll be amazed at the diversity and selection.


How can you find the farms? 

Call or email us for a copy of the Norfolk County Map & Local Food Guide.

 www.norfolkfarms.com



WHAT’S IN SEASON:


June: strawberries, peas, field cucumbers, green onions,  radishes, green and yellow zucchini

July: raspberries, strawberries, sweet cherries, blueberries, beans, beets, tomatoes

August: sweet corn, peaches, cantaloupe, apples, potatoes, tomatoes, English cucumbers


ALWAYS IN SEASON:

beef, pork, poultry, Lake Erie fish, home baking, preserves, honey, herbs, mushrooms, maple syrup, cheese, peanuts, popping corn, apple cider, wine

Norfolk County foods - from A to Z.



Varieties of Strawberries

Did you know that there a many different varieties of strawberries - each with different flavours, color and time-of-year? Some examples are Veestar, Wendy, Sparkle, Jewel, Honeoye, Governor Simcoe and Cavendish.  

  • The Governor Simcoe variety was developed locally in Norfolk County and is among one of the favorites due to its sweetness
  • Honeoye and Jewel are what usually appear in grocery stores because of their firmness, glossy texture and longer shelf-life
  • Meadow Lynn Farms in Simcoe grows at least 10 varieties of strawberries each year

 *information provided by Meadow Lynn Farms in Simcoe

Strawberries are available at...

Kent Kreek Berries, Simcoe

Meadow Lynn Farms, Simcoe

Dumanski Market Garden, Simcoe

Naturally Norfolk, Delhi

Wholesome Pickins, Delhi

Magalas Produce Ltd, Waterford

The Market Garden, Courtland

Heritage Lane Produce, Langton

Austin’s Pick Your Own Strawberries, Waterford

Simcoe Farmers’ Market (Thursdays), Simcoe

Port Dover Lion’s Silver Lake Market (Saturdays), Port Dover

visit www.norfolkfarms.com for contact information



Join us for a local food event…

Spectacular Strawberry Festival

The Cider Keg, Vittoria

Saturday, July 3rd  10am-4pm


Kudos to Norfolk County foods...

The Cider Keg’s Apple Strawberry-Rhubarb Sparkling Cider

is being featured at the G20 Summit






From Our Field to Your Fork - Recipes


SPICED PORK TENDERLOIN WITH GINGER STRAWBERRY SAUCE*

The hint of mid-Eastern flavours complement both the succulent pork and the sweet strawberries.

1 tbsp. vegetable oil

1 1/2 tsp. each of ground cumin & coriander

1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

pinch cayenne pepper

1 1/2 lbs. Ontario pork tenderloin

Sauce:

3/4 cup Cider Keg apple jelly

2 tbsp. lemon juice

1 1/2 tsp. grated fresh gingeroot or 1/2 tsp ground ginger

2 cup sliced hulled Norfolk County strawberries

In a small bowl, mix together oil, cumin, coriander, cinnamon and cayenne - brush all over pork tenderloin.  Let stand for 20 minutes. Then place on grill over medium heat; close lid and cook for 18-255 minutes or until just a hint of pink remains, turning halfway through.  Remove to cutting board; let stand tented with foil for 10-15 minutes before diagonally slicing into 1/2″ slices. 

Meanwhile in medium saucepan, heat jelly, lemon juice and giner; stirring to melt jelly.  Turn off heat; stir in strawberries.  Spoon some sauce onto plates; arrange meat slices over top.  Drizzle remaining sauce over meat.

*recipe from Foodland Ontario


CHEESE FONDUE - CANADIAN STYLE*

A great local dish to serve to company at the cottage.

2 cups Florence Estate vidal wine

1 clove garlic, minced

5 1/2 cups Jensen Oka cheese, shredded

3 cups Jensen Extra Old Chedder, shredded

2 tbsp. cornstarch

1 1/2 tsp. dijon mustard

1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce

1/4 tsp. black pepper, ground

1/8 tsp. nutmeg, ground

1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper

1 tbsp. Canadian whiskey

2 loaves of crusty bread

1 apple, cored & sliced

1 pear, cored & sliced

Pour most of the wine into a saucepan or fondue post, reserving 2 tbsp. of the wine.  Add garlic and bring to a simmer over medium heat.  Add both cheeses and stir until melted using a wooden spoon.  In a bowl, dissolve the cornstarch into the reserved 2 tbsp. white wine.  Stir in the mustard, Worchestershire sauce, pepper, nutmeg and cayenne pepper.  Add to the saucepan and bring to a simmer while stirring.  Simmer for 1 minute then stir in the whiskey.  Place the mixture over the fondue burner and set it to medium-low heat.  Adjust the accordingly in order to maintain a constant simmer.  Serve with bread, apples and pears.

*recipe from Jensen Cheese


For more information on Norfolk Farms, recipes and restaurants serving local foods, visit www.norfolkfarms.com.  For information on visiting Norfolk County - www.norfolktourism.ca

Norfolk County Tourism & Economic Development
30 Peel Street | Simcoe ON N3Y 1R9 | Canada | (800) 699-9038
www.norfolktourism.ca | www.norfolkfarms.com | www.norfolkbusiness.ca

June 20, 2010

Cider Keg of Norfolk County to feed G20 leaders

Cider Keg of Norfolk County to feed G20 leaders

One of Norfolk County’s leading food suppliers, The Cider Keg of Vittoria, will be among the featured Canadian culinary offerings at the Toronto G20 Summit later this month.

Leaders at the Toronto G20 Summit will be enjoying The Cider Keg’s Sparkling Apple Strawberry Rhubarb Cider. The G20 is a gathering of leaders from the world’s most advanced and emerging economies.

“The Cider Keg is very excited to be featured at the G20 summit and to bring our award-winning Cider Keg sparkling cider to the international community,” said Cheryl Peck, Manager of The Cider Keg.

Uncle Tom’s Farm Inc. and The Cider Keg is a fourth-generation family-owned farm business. On the family farm, the finest quality Norfolk County apples are cultivated and grown. Harvested at their peak, the apples travel from the orchards to the cider mill where the perfect blend of apples are combined to make cider.

“With our inclusion in the G20 Summit, The Cider Keg is bringing the best of Norfolk County to the world stage,” said Mayor Dennis Travale. “Norfolk County is very proud of the many innovative farmers and food suppliers that are located in our community.”

Norfolk County is Ontario’s leading grower of apples, asparagus, cabbage, cucumbers, ginseng, peanuts, pumpkins, green onions and shallots, squash and zucchini, strawberries, sweet corn and sweet potatoes, according to Statistics Canada.

For more information about The Cider Keg, visit www.ciderkeg.com. Information on the many other farmers and foods of Norfolk County can be found at www.norfolkfarms.com.

May 12, 2010

Ontario’s South Coast Motorcycle Tourism Newsletter 2010

Ontario’s South Coast

Motorcycle Tourism Newsletter

Spring 2010 Edition

It’s that time of year to dust off the motorcycle, give it a tune up and hit the road.  We hope with this newsletter, you will take a ride to Ontario’s South Coast.  Less than two hours from Toronto, Ontario’s South Coast is a nice relaxing ride along Lake Erie.   If you are new to the area - discover how you can cruise the coast from Port Dover to New Glasgow and all the small towns in between.  If you have been before, we welcome you back to see what’s old and what’s new. 

Enjoy the season and we hope to see you soon!



To make your trip through Ontario’s South Coast even easier, we have created a “Cruise the Coast”  map.  This waterproof, pocket-size map is the perfect tool to help find biker-preferred routes through the area, accommodations, events, restaurants and more.  Contact us for your copy at www.cruisethecoast.ca.


UPCOMING EVENTS

Dunnville Mudcat Festival

June 5-13

Dunnville, ON

More than a weeks worth of events including fireworks, giant parade, midway, children’s entertainment, musical entertainment,heritage village, classic car show, and  much, much more.  For more information contact www.dunnvillechamberofcommerce.ca   

Bikes on the Beach

Runs every Thursday night beginning July 1st 6pm-8pm

The Causeway Restaurant, Long Point Beach

Bring your bike to The Causeway Restaurant each Thursday night until September. Music, prizes, draws, food discounts and more - while meeting other riders.  For more information contact www.atplay.ca

July 1st in Port Dover, celebrate Canada Day, beginning with a Parade of Boats at 11am from Port Dover pier overlooking Lake Erie and ending in the evening with fireworks.

Port Stanley Canfest

July 1st - 4th

Fireworks, midway, live music, boat parade, kids events and more. 

Visit www.gtsportstanley.ca for updated information.


A FEW MORE THINGS TO DO WHEN YOU VISIT

IN THE NEWS

An interesting article in the St. Catharines Standard

               More than Friday the 13th                    

 

For more great ideas for your road trip, visit www.cruisethecoast.ca.

The Ontario South Coast Alliance includes…

Norfolk County (www.norfolktourism.ca)

Elgin County (www.elgintourist.com)

Haldimand County (www.TourismHaldimand.com)


Salut Wine+Food Festival, Toronto, May 8 to 15th, 2010

Filed under: France, Events, Paris, Ontario, Quebec City, Toronto, Canada, Montreal, Places to Travel — adelaSimons @ 9:25 am

Bonjour,

Get ready for the Salut Wine + Food Festival, which will be taking over Toronto from May 8 to 15! 
ATOUT FRANCE and Air France are now associated with this famous event, and, thanks to our partners, you could win a 10-day French wine and food tour for two, taking in the best from Paris to Bordeaux!

So while you await your chances to win, here are all the tools for you to be able to plan your own unforgettable wine and food tour in France. Simply follow the guide…

Good luck, and happy reading!

Caroline Putnoki
Director in Canada

How to book a perfect Wine and Food getaway in France
 
Back to School with Alain Ducasse
Sharing knowledge is a core value for Alain Ducasse, who is creating a sensation with the opening of a new generation culinary school in Paris. Knowing the right questions to ask the sommelier, discovering grape varieties, exploring an appellation… in short: the school’s aim and philosophy is to offer accessible, forthright and interactive courses that break with the often overly severe codes of sommellerie.
 
An insider view into French culture with Meeting the French
Meeting the French is a Paris-based travel agency that offers accommodation, tours and activities in contact with the inhabitants. We bring to our guests an insider view into French culture, and the opportunity to live a unique human experience.
 
Bordeaux wine tour by Gateways International
Embark on a custom-made programme, designed by reputable France specialist, Gateways International. Discover Bordeaux, its wines and region, with a guide and chauffeur, and gain access to some of the most well-known cellars and vineyards in Saint-Émilion and Médoc…
 
Agents specialised in France
To organise your trip, choose one of our certified agents. They have received a complete training on all the practical and cultural aspects of France.

Did you know…
 
New FranceGuide 2010 is prefaced by great Chef Alain Ducasse
ATOUT FRANCE, the France Tourism Development Agency is thrilled to present its most recent edition of FranceGuide, the reference for Francophiles and sophisticated travelers. The magazine offers twice as much, with over 40 articles available online exclusively.

Not-to-be-missed!
 
French Toast, a celebration of France at Salut Wine+Food Festival
Join us on Saturday, May 15th for a journey through the world of French Wines. The tasting takes place at the St. Lawrence Hall, beginning at 7:00pm. For further information, please refer to www.salutwinefestival.com.

ATOUT FRANCE for Canada
1800 av. McGill College, Montréal, QC, H3A 3J6 |  1 (866) 313-7262  1 (866) 313-7262

April 19, 2010

New”Eat & Drink” event comes to Simcoe

New “Eat & Drink Norfolk” event comes to Simcoe

Simcoe, Ontario - Norfolk County Agricultural Society, producers of the Norfolk County Fair and Horse Show are excited to announce the launch of “Eat & Drink Norfolk”, a fantastic new event that will take place in the Aud at the Norfolk County Fairgrounds on Friday, April 23rd from 5pm-10pm and again on Saturday, April 24th from Noon to 10pm.

Eat & Drink Norfolk will provide an opportunity to “mix & mingle”, enjoy demonstrations and entertainment and sample many of the fine food products available right here in Norfolk County.

“As an agricultural society it was a natural for Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show to organize a show that promotes the many agricultural products and retailers from within Norfolk County”, says Dave Taylor, Event Manager for the Norfolk County Agricultural Society.

Many well known restaurants and food producers are excited to demonstrate their creations using local foods, including restaurants such as The Blue Elephant, The Causeway, The Belworth House and the Delhi Multicultural groups.  Specialty producers include The Cider Keg, Jensen Cheese, Kernal Peanuts, VG Meats, British Baked Goods and Purple Daze Lavendar.  Wineries such as Florence Estate Wines and Villa Nova will be on hand, as well as breweries from the region.  In total, it is expected that over 40 different exhibitors will be serving up their great tastes.  People can truly sample their way all around Norfolk County in one evening.

Admission tickets are $8, available at the door or in advance at the Fairgrounds office.  Food and beverage tasting tickets will be available at the show for just $1 each.  Each “taste” sample will cost between one and three tickets.

The new Eat & Drink Norfolk event is something quite different than anything in the past.  This event is a fundraising initiative for the Norfolk County Fair and Horse Show in partnership with Scotlynn sweet pac, Scotiabank, CD98.9, Simcoe Reformer, Direct from Norfolk and the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

If you would like to attend this event as one of our special guests, please confirm with me before Thursday, April 23rd and we’ll have tickets and a media kit set aside for you.

Thanks for your interest and bon appetit!

Cindy Vanderstar

Promotions Coordinator - Norfolk County Tourism

519-426-5870 x1301

April 8, 2010

Discover Toronto for FREE with ROMwalks

Filed under: Events, Ontario, Canada, Toronto, Places to Travel — aherioslio @ 7:50 am

Discover Toronto for free with ROMwalks
Enjoy guided walking tours of Toronto?s architecture and history
 
(Toronto, Ontario ? April 7, 20010) Lace up your walking shoes and discover the architecture, history and stories of Toronto through ROMwalks, a series of free guided walking tours of the city.  Every year, from May to October, tour leaders from the Royal Ontario Museum?s (ROM) Department of Museum Volunteers guide the public through some of the city?s most distinctive neighbourhoods, visiting Toronto landmarks and illuminating their architectural and historical significance. 
 
The 2010 ROMwalks series kicks off on Sunday, May 2 at 2 pm starting with Cabbagetown, which highlights Victorian houses, the former Trinity College Medical School, Riverdale Park, The Necropolis and the Wellesley Cottages. …

 

See the full media release attached or online at http://www.rom.on.ca/news/releases/index.php
A downloadable pdf ROMwalks brochure is available at  http://www.rom.on.ca/programs/rom_travel/pdf/romwalk_2010_map.pdf
See http://www.rom.on.ca/programs/rom_travel/index.php for more about ROM Travels, Trips and Walks.
 
 

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