Wineries in Canada

Wineries in Canada
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Beamsville, ON, Canada    
(905) 563-7737
Description:   The Beamsville winery fronts onto Highway 81 or what’s known as King Street, one of the most picturesque and interesting driving routes in Ontario and an integral r...
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Summerland, BC, Canada    
(250) 494-7778
Description:   Thornhaven Estates invites you visit our intimate, charming winery. Elevated on the slopes of Little Giant's Head Mountain, a rocky, pine-covered crest, Thornhaven is fronted by it...
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Pennfield, NB, Canada    
Description:   Located between Saint John and St. Stephen, Hawkins Farms was started by Rupert Hawkins in 1932. Since then Rupert's son, Ken Hawkins, and Ken's sons Doug and Russ, have built one ...
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Oliver, BC, Canada    
(250) 498-3743 or 1- 888-4-TINHORN
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Langley, BC, Canada    
(604) 532-1766
Description:   The South Langley countryside is home to this rapidly gowning winery that goes by the name of Township 7 Vineyards and Winery. After spending six years in British Columbia's Okanag...
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North York, ON, Canada    
(416) 487-7147
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St Catharines, ON, Canada    
(905) 684-4419
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St Stephen, NB, Canada    
(506) 466-1840
Description:   Oak Bay is less than 10kms from St. Stephen and Fred and Janet Tuddenham, sons Todd and Troy, and daughter Tanis, operate a large blueberry and Christmas tree farm just off the mai...
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Wellington, ON, Canada    
(905) 826-8129
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