Our Tours:
The Last Ride of Sir Isaac Brock
Ride along with the hero of War of 1812 on his fateful date with destiny at Queenston Heights and learn the secret of Brock’s Monument. Beginning at Fort George in Niagara Lake and reliving his ride to Queenston, this tour brings history to life
Wine Tour #1
This is one of two tours focused on the wineries in the Niagara-on-the-Lake vicinity. Starting out at Jackson-Trigg’s Niagara Stone Road winery, the tour samples an interesting cross-section of wineries with varied specialties. Whether it’s a tasty sauvignon blanc at Cattail Creek Estate, a biodynamic Cabernet Merlot from Southbrook Vineyards or the wines from the newest winery on the tour Hinterbrook Estate, this tour takes in the Niagara Four Mile Creek and Niagara Lakeshore sub-appellations of the Vintner’s Quality Alliance (VQA).
Wineries:
• 20 Bees Winery
• Cattail Creek Estate
• Hillebrand Trius
• Hinterbrook Estate
• Konzelmann Estate
• Jackson-Triggs Winery
• Joseph's Estates
• Palatine Hills Estate
• Pillitteri Estates Winery
• Southbrook Wineries
• Stonechurch Winery
• Stratus Vineyards
• Strewn Winery
• Sunnybrook Farm Estate
• Vignoble Rancourt Winery
Wine Tour #2
The second of our tours originating in Niagara-on-the-Lake, this tour ventures south along the scenic Niagara Parkway, visiting wineries in the Niagara River sub-appellation before heading inland to explore the heart of the Niagara Four Mile Creek and Niagara St. Davids sub-appellations. In addition to taking in some of the better-known names in Niagara wine-making like Inniskillin and Chateau des Charmes, we also visit the smaller wineries whose depth and variety give winemaking in Ontario its renown.
Wineries:
• Between The Lines Winery
• Caroline Cellars
• Chateau des Charmes
• Coyot'es Run Estate
• Colaneri Estate Winery
• Lailey Vineyard
• Reif Estate Winery
• I nniskillin Wines
• Marynissen Estates
• Frogpond Farm Winery
• Peller Estates
• Pondview Estate Winery
• Ravine Vineyard Estate
• Maleta Estate
Tours in Development:
Wine Tour #3 (coming Spring 2012)
Our third tour starts in St. Catharines, this scenic route follows the world-famous Niagara Escarpment, following scenic back roads to Jordan Station.
Laura Secord's Epic Walk (coming Spring 2012)
Her famous walk from her home in Queenston to warn British troops of a planned U.S. attack has been one of the most enduring and admired stories from the War of 1812.
Invasion Road (coming Spring 2012)
1813 was the year that nearly saw the end of Upper Canada. Beginning in Niagara-on-the-Lake with the successful taking of Fort George, we trace the seemingly unstoppable U.S. march towards the victory at Burlington Heights.
