Wineries in CanadaWineries in Canada
Nanoose Bay, BC, Canada |
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(250) 468-1971 |
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Collingwood, ON, Canada |
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(705) 444-0195 |
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Welland, ON, Canada |
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(905) 641-2252 |
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Description:
Welcome to Canada's Teaching Winery. Located on the Glendale campus at the base of the Niagara Escarpment. Enjoy award wining VQA wines, a unique teaching and demonstration vineyard, the campus greenhouse, and dine at the Niagara Culinary Institute.
Welcome to Canada's Teaching Winery. Located on the Glendale campus at the base of the Niagara Escarpment. Enjoy award wining VQA wines, a unique teaching and demonstration vineyar...
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Niagara On The Lake, ON, Canada |
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1-800-680-7006 |
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Naramata, BC, Canada |
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(250) 496-5962 |
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It has been 15 years since Alex and Kathleen Nichol quit their jobs, abandoned their city lives, and, with high spirits, headed east to follow their dream of opening a winery. They made the move from Vancouver to Naramata in October of 1989 with their two children, who, buoyed by the promise of a dog, were just as excited as their crazy parents. Alex and Kathleen had been looking for the perfect property in the Okanagan for close to 9 years, and were near the end of their rope when they found what is now the site of their vineyard, winery, and home—a quaint 5½ acre patch of land located just below the abandoned Kettle Valley Rail Line, near the end of Naramata Road.
It has been 15 years since Alex and Kathleen Nichol quit their jobs, abandoned their city lives, and, with high spirits, headed east to follow their dream of opening a winery. They...
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Osoyoos, BC, Canada |
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(250) 495-2985 |
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St Williams, ON, Canada |
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(519) 586-2237 |
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Wellington, ON, Canada |
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(416) 407-9752 |
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