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  2. Nova Scotia wine - Wikipedia

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    A Cellared in Canada (now known as International-Domestic blend) wine operation began in Truro in 1964 as part of the Peller brand, [3] but commercial grape production in Nova Scotia is undocumented until 1979 with the arrival of Grand Pre Winery, owned by Roger Dial, founder of Appellation America.

  3. List of distilleries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Nova Scotia Spirit Co. Pictou County, Nova Scotia Vodka, Rum, Gin Nova Scotia Spirit Co. Blue Lobster Vodka, Fisherman's Helper White Rum, Willing to Learn Gin, Solera style Amber Rum, Cucumber Gin, The Cat Came Back old Tom style barrel conditioned Gin, Alert Cold Brewed Coffee Vodka Glenora Distillers: Glenville, Nova Scotia: whisky: Glenora ...

  4. Tourism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Wine tours are common in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia's wine and orchard country. The Okanagan Valley area has some of the best beaches and warmest summer temperatures in Canada, as well as Canada's only hot desert around the town of Osoyoos. There are 53 golf courses and two major ski resorts in the valley.

  5. Wine Harbour, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    This was probably the family of John Walters, a native of North Carolina and a veteran of the American Revolutionary War who settled in Nova Scotia around 1811 or 1812. By 1862, Wine Harbour was thriving rapidly.

  6. Canadian wine - Wikipedia

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    A vineyard in Canada, 1905. The first commercial winery was opened in Canada in the mid-19th century. Canadian wine has been produced for over 400 years. In 1611, Louis Hérbert planted a hillside vineyard near what is today, Bear River, Nova Scotia. [5] He and other settlers tried to cultivate Vitis vinifera grapes from Europe with limited ...

  7. Annapolis Valley - Wikipedia

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    The valley also struggles with pollution from farm runoffs and residential sewers in its two major rivers, the Annapolis River and the Cornwallis River. The Annapolis Valley additionally has become home to the majority of Nova Scotia wineries, located in either the Gaspereau Valley or in the Canning, Grand Pré, or Bear River areas. [5]

  8. Bluenose II - Wikipedia

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    Summer activities include onboard tours, harbour cruises and deckhand experiences, as well as outreach for schools and youth groups in Nova Scotia. [15] In the summer of 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, Bluenose II restricted its summer tour to Nova Scotia ports. The schooner's 20-person crew formed a Bluenose quarantine bubble for ...

  9. Glenora Distillers - Wikipedia

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    Oak casks used for ice wine Glenora Distillers is a distiller based in Glenville , Nova Scotia , Canada , on Cape Breton Island . Their most prominent product is Glen Breton Rare whisky, made in the Scottish-style [ further explanation needed ] in that it is a single malt Canadian whisky , not a rye, as is traditional in Canada.

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