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Heatherlea Farm Shoppe - Caledon Enterprise - Nov 2019
EAT THIS: ‘Everything from scratch’ at Heatherlea Farm Shoppe in Caledon
If you’re looking for a package of Heatherlea Farm Shoppe’s famous butter rolls, you’ll have to get there early.
The buns, like everything else in the bakery, are made in small batches and often sell out.
The recipe for the rolls is from Farmer Gord McArthur’s aunt.
Heartwood Farm & Cidery - York Durham Headwaters - Aug 2019
Ultimate Winter Road Trip - Taste the Land at Heartwood Farm and Cidery
With all the buzz surrounding the craft beer industry, it’s wonderful flavours and it’s passionate innovators, we knew it was just a matter of time until our equally passionate cider makers hit their stride. The craft cider market is booming right now, with nowhere to go but up. Heartwood Farm and Cidery in Erin is one of our YDH family-owned operations that is helping to revive this time-honoured tradition of sweet libations.
GoodLot Farmstead Brewing Co. - Caledon Enterprise - May 2019
Caledon’s Goodlot Brewing opens patio for summer
The patio is open.
Goodlot Farmstead Brewing Co. is going to be a popular spot in Caledon this summer, and not just for retail purchases of their brews anymore. Now, they’re going to become a popular hangout. And they look forward to it.
Furnace Room Brewery - InHalton - Jan 2019
Here’s Everything We Know About This New Brewery Coming to Halton Hills
Calling all beer lovers in Halton.
A new brewery recently opened in the Town of Halton Hills.
Furnace Room Brewery originally started back in 2007 in the basement of a home, as its name suggests, next to a furnace when long-time friends Jeff Sandifer and Mike Glockner decided to brew a simple extract beer kit.
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TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley - Sportsnet - Aug 2018
Osprey Valley joins PGA Tour’s TPC network as it signals grand ambitions
For the first 26 years of its existence, Osprey Valley Resorts has been content with its reputation as perhaps the best kept golfing secret in the Greater Toronto Area and home to one of Canada’s best courses.
But beginning with Tuesday’s announcement that the 54-hole, Caledon, Ont. facility 50 km north of Toronto will become the first Canadian site to join the PGA Tour’s TPC network of clubs, the newly re-named TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley is signalling its intention to play a more prominent role moving forward, including as a potential future RBC Canadian Open site.
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Joy Scout Learnshops - Town of Caledon - Aug 2018
Joy Scout Learnshops allow people to shine
Heather Kendall believes that experiences prove to be better gifts than things. That thought led Kendall to start Joy Scout Learnshops, a platform offering unique learning experiences led by local artists, makers, chefs, and business owners, sharing their passion, ideas and skills.
We met Heather Kendall who talked about bringing the community together as well as her passion for arts, crafts and all things that are ‘Made with Joy’.
BarChef Events - New York Times - May 2015
Smoky Bourbon Cocktail from a Legendary Toronto Experimentalist
Impactful aromatics have always played an essential role in the creations of the Canadian mixologist Frankie Solarik. Inside BarChef, his Modernist cocktail laboratory on Toronto’s Queen Street West, multisensory presentations evoke the flavors of the season not just in the glass, but surrounding it, too.
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Caledon Hills Cycling - Caledon Enterprise - Mar 2015
Caledon Hills Cycling
Caledon Hills Cycling in picturesque Inglewood, Ontario, has been providing quality bikes, clothing and accessories since 1991.Originally conceived as a hobby mountain bike rental and retail shop operating out of a small building located on the same property, today Caledon Hills Cycling has evolved into a full service bicycle shop that now occupies a much larger showroom and caters to a wide variety of outdoor activity enthusiasts.
Body & Soul - In The Hills - Mar 2014
Beyond the Fitness Fad - Personal trainers offer clients much more than a physical workout.
“I feel my body and my car have a lot in common,” says Diether Weeren. In his early 70s, Diether is increasingly aware that his quality of life depends on keeping his body tuned up. He recognizes it would be less expensive if he learned how to fix his automobile – and his body – himself. But Diether is neither an expert mechanic nor a fitness pro, so he willingly pays professionals to do both jobs.