- 4 Hours Duration 4 Hours
Toronto’s east end is having a brewery boom. Join us as we hit some of the coolest breweries, brewpubs bottle shops and cideries along historic Queen Street East.
The Highlights
What’s Featured: Luxury motor coach transportation, grab n’ go breakfast, visit 4 wineries and have lunch in the vineyard, a visit to Canada’s last cooperage (barrel maker), and a craft vinegar cellar tasting.
The Food & Drinks: Local cheese and charcuterie, Prince Edward County wood-fired pizza, farm fresh salad, homemade donuts and 12 local Ontario wines.
Meeting Point: Outside Union Station (65 Front St. West) at the clock
Time: Selected Saturdays (March – November) with pick up at 8:30 am
Duration: 12 hours
From the roaring barley days of the late 1800s to a stint as Canada’s canning capital to its present-day incarnation as the fastest growing wine region in Canada, Prince Edward County is a must-see. First settled by indigenous people more than 2000 years ago, PEC is steeped in history and is home to several significant archeological sites. Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, the region features over 40 wineries, local food producers, fabulous restaurants, and artisans.
This full-day tour includes round-trip luxury transportation, grab-and-go breakfast, visits to 4 wineries, 12 wine tastings, lunch overlooking the vineyard, a chance to interact with the winemakers. A visit to Canada’s last cooperage (barrel maker), and a craft vinegar tasting (trust us you’ll love it) in a barn from the 1800s. We’ll satisfy your sweet tooth with a stop at a roadside stand to savour country fresh homemade donuts.
Come experience the bounty of the county, its magnificent views and small town country feel. Spend your day with us in picturesque PEC!