Ottawa is one of Canada’s most vibrant and exciting cities. Fun activities like ice skating, skiing, snowshoeing, hiking and more are easily accessible within the city and nearby countryside.
7893 Bleeks Rd, Ottawa, ON K0A 3P0, CA
saunderscider.com
Visit MacIntosh’s Cider House for cider, pizza and good times! MacIntosh’s is the perfect place to fill up and grab a cozy drink during your visit at Saunders Farm.
108 Falldown Ln, Ottawa, ON K0A 1L0, CA
www.theswanatcarp.ca
Experience exquisite dining at The Swan at Carp Restaurant. Enjoy a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner or explore their delectable menu and dessert options. Reservations recommended
4547 Mohrs Rd, Arnprior, ON K7S 3G7, CA
www.mountpakenham.com
Mount Pakenham offers skiing, snowboarding, lessons, and season passes for all ages. Enjoy the snowy slopes and amenities at this family-friendly resort.
577 Ski Hill Rd, Pakenham, ON K0A 2X0, CA
www.farmgatecider.ca
Farmgate Cider offers a delightful selection of craft ciders made with care and passion, perfect for enjoying on any occasion.
525 Legget Dr, Ottawa, ON K2K 3G4, CA
www.brookstreethotel.com
Brookstreet Hotel is Ottawa’s top destination for luxury accommodations, dining, spa, golf, and family activities.
12612 Lanark Rd, Calabogie, ON K0J 1H0, CA
www.calabogiebrewing.com
Calabogie Brewing Co. offers a diverse selection of craft beers, taprooms in Kanata and Calabogie, events, merchandise, and more.
1632 Scotch Bush Rd Douglas, ON K0J 1S0, CA
www.brookerscider.ca
Experience handcrafted ciders made with naturally grown wild apples. Book a private tasting now!
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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