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Bala was the location of the first detachment of Ontario Provincial Police in 1921. A small modern station remains just north of the main part of town (run by the Bracebridge detachment part-time). The Canada Post Post Office has been relocated to share space with the police station.
The winery was a founding member, in 1989, of the regions' appellation of origin system the Vintners Quality Alliance (VQA). The winery's focus is on Chardonnay , Riesling , Pinot Grigio , and Sauvignon Blanc for the whites, and Pinot Noir , Cabernet Franc / Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot blends for the reds.
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[5] [6] Additionally, American Winery Guide employs correspondents who write articles about wineries in an area. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In 2013, American Winery Guide partnered with CellarPass and VinoVisit, two winery reservation services, to allow customers to search for wineries on American Winery Guide's website, and then book a wine tasting or winery ...
Pelee Island is the only major inhabited island within the province of Ontario, while the smaller Middle Island is the southmost point of land in Canada. Most of the larger islands are popular tourist attractions, served by car ferries running from the mainland and between some islands.
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Thomas Burgess was the founder of Bala, Ontario, Canada (now part of the cottage country region of Muskoka), who first settled there in 1868 and established a sawmill and a general store. [ 1 ] References
The KEE to Bala (right) as viewed from Bala Bay Concertgoers line up outside the entrance to the Kee to Bala. The KEE to Bala, originally called "Dunn's Pavilion," is a concert venue and bar located on Lake Muskoka, in the town of Bala, Ontario, Canada. Dunn's Pavilion was originally purchased by owner Gerry Dunn in 1929, and built into a ...