Extending north from the scenic shores of Lake Ontario, the rolling hills of Northumberland reveal many hidden gems for travelers seeking charming small towns, breathtaking landscapes, and authentic rural experiences. Make a day, or more, out of it with shopping, dining, and arts and culture experiences.
135 Peter St, Port Hope, ON L1A 1C5, CA
thisishappenstance.com
4741 45, Baltimore, ON K0K 1C0, CA
www.ricelakehardcider.ca
Inspired by life on Rice Lake, our ciders have a refreshingly unique taste profile, are low in sugar, naturally gluten-free and vegan — perfect for any occasion, especially relaxing by the lake!
7100 Northumberland County Rd 18, Roseneath, ON K0K 2X0, CA
Trent Dr, Campbellford, ON K0L 1L0, CA
www.visittrenthills.ca/ranneygorgesuspensionbridge/
1 (888) 653-1556
Explore the Ranney Gorge Suspension Bridge for a unique natural adventure in picturesque surroundings.
1226 Stockdale Road, Trenton, ON
262 Orchard Rd, Colborne, ON K0K 1S0, CA
www.thebigapple.ca
The Big Apple offers delicious apple pies, pastries, ciders, and more in Canada. Enjoy the ultimate comfort desserts made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
352 Kernaghan Road, Colborne, ON K0K 1S0, canada
(905) 269-2279
Just 1.5 hours east of Toronto, Dirty Dog Cider Company specializes in traditional small batch dry hard cider and perry, and preservative-free sweet (non-alcoholic) cider blends.
1009 Massey Rd, Grafton, ON K0K 2G0, CA
Shares the tales and stories on the Ontario Craft Cider Trail. Meet the makers and taste the journey, one sip at a time.
The members of the Ontario Craft Cider Trail acknowledge that Ontario is the original homeland of many nations of the First Peoples including the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Huron-Wendat. Our orchards and Cider Houses exist on lands that were subject to various treaties, such as the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850, the Williams Treaties of 1923 and the Toronto Purchase (Treaty 13, 1805). We recognize the ongoing injustices that have prevented First Peoples from fully enjoying the bounty of their lands and their inherent rights to harvest and steward these territories. We are committed to learning, listening, and working together to build a better path forward — one that honours Indigenous culture, respects the land, and ensures it can be shared by all.
Drink Ontario Apples™ is a dedicated promotion program sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness. The program and its logo will help consumers identify apple cider products made with 100% Ontario Apples.
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