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The largest turkey you can get your hands on in December is roasting in the oven, stuffed with your grandmother’s famous turkey stuffing recipe. You and your mom or maybe your sister remembered the cranberry sauce, and now you are laughing trying to come up with creative uses for the extra you know will not be needed. Michael Bublé is crooning familiar carols in the background. Your youngest niece and nephews, sons or daughters, are doing everything they can to devour an entire box of chocolates before dinner. Their next goal is to encourage their parents to let them go jump on the trampoline in the middle of winter. Drink in hand, the adults sample appetizers and put the finishing touches on what is shaping up to be another enjoyable, albeit hectic, family Christmas dinner. At least this is what happens in my home almost every Christmas Eve. It’s hard to believe the arrival of this edition of GoodLife means Christmas will arrive in less than a month. That’s why, in this issue, we wanted to make the holiday season less stressful by bringing some local shopping to you; a sort of window shopping on your couch so that you can find some unique and fun gifts. Along with holiday shopping, food writer Katherine Elphick visits bakeries throughout the region collecting the best sweet holiday recipes to start your baking off right. If you are going to change up your table décor, the folks at Home Sense provided us with some inspiration and creative colour schemes that would also work for any dinner party throughout the year. At GoodLife, we too love a great deal. This year we enlisted professional help through our wine expert Gordon Stimmel in choosing the best champagne under $15 to bring in the New Year in style and under budget. Finally, along with our travel, events, artist profiles and chef interview, we tour two stunning local homes with contemporary and traditional décor, and both of these addresses are currently on the market. We are happy you stayed with us throughout 2013 and look forward to bringing you even more in 2014. From our family at GoodLife to yours, have a Merry Christmas and happiest of holidays.

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Timber frame and stonework enrich the Swiss-inspired chalet in Blue Mountains by Alaa Yassin | Photos’ by Brian Muller

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Timber framing, often referred to as post and beam construction, involves more posts and fewer walls allowing for more open spaces. Knowing this, Andrew Fairweather didn’t have to think twice about doubling the size of his Blue Mountains chalet. Fairweather, owner of Simcoe Property Services Inc., is no stranger to timber frame construction. Having done a number of major renovations in the Georgian Bay area using this craftsman’s approach, he was ready to bring this sophisticated style to his own cottage. His exquisite Swiss-inspired 4,500-squarefoot chalet sits on a double lot steps from the mountain. An attractive blend of stonework and timber trusses on the exterior set the stage for what you’re about to see on the inside. The flagstone patio and cultured landscape work welcomes you to the residence. The heavy Sapele hardwood double-door en-


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trance, finished locally by a Mennonite craftsman in Desboro, leads you into the Fairweather family’s elegant abode. Raised a level directly above the foyer, the open-concept kitchen is wrapped with timber and pine woodwork. Dividing the house into two sides, the custom kitchen is built right in the middle with the highest quality of finishing touches. Gleaming white Caesarstone countertops contrast well with the dark stained cabinets and highlight the modern marble stone backsplash. The oversized island is perfect for casually entertaining a large group of people. “We wanted it to be quite the party place to accommodate multiple people doing different things at the same time,” said Fairweather. And that’s exactly how the layout is done. It’s open-concept with enough spaces for privacy. To the right, a more formal dining space is open to the living room beneath the two-storey high cathedral ceiling. With floor to ceiling windows on both ends of this great room, ample sunlight shines throughout. Neutral drapes are used to complement the interior décor without obstructing the spectacular outdoor scenery. A view of the mountains is seen through the windows that wraparound either side of the living room’s two-storey wood burning fireplace. “We can easily check out skiing conditions before heading out,” said Fairweather. For each one of the three fireplaces, Owen Sound Ledgerock stone was used. But to introduce some design variety, different stone surround techniques were used on each, creating architectural interest while connecting the overall style around the cottage. In the living, it was done as a dry-stack – a technique that doesn’t involve mortar – that helps bring a very natural outdoors look into the house. In fact, this technique is often used in landscaping to create an “always been there” effect. It simply looks like the pieces were natural stacked one on top of the other. For quiet and privacy, the luxurious master bedroom is tucked away from this stunning open space. Here, the stone around the gas fireplace, located right across from the bed, is done as a veneer. This brings a clean, modern look to the fireplace complementing the rest of the suite.

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For added convenience, a built-in wet bar is located steps from the billiard table, ideal for serving drinks while entertaining.

Working with the iron spindles in the stair railings, the spiral rod iron and candle chandelier adds a subtle country style to the space.

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The modern spa-like ensuite bathroom includes a rain shower surrounded with glossy white pun tiles from Ceragres in Toronto. This spacious getaway suite is perfect for relaxation time away from all the other bedrooms. Earth tones used all around bring lots of warmth and coziness to the Fairweathers’ getaway home. The light stained maple wood flooring in the master suite and the great room contrasts beautifully with the dark grey walls in the master and the taupe hues in the living area. On the other side of the kitchen, the grandest and newest addition to the house is constructed completely with timber framing by The Great Lakes Frame Company of Owen Sound. This space was done as a full timber frame hand smith unit without any mechanical hanging


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This spa-like bathroom includes a silent soaker tub. The tub’s motor was placed in the garage to allow for complete serenity.

bathroom in the house. This spa-like bathroom includes a silent soaker tub. The tub’s motor was placed in the garage to allow for complete serenity while in use, he said. From either ends of the kitchen there are two covered decks, great for entertaining guests outside in the warmer months. The view of the mountains from here is spectacular. And with the large evergreens surrounding the property line, privacy is guaranteed. Tucked away in the basement, there are three more bedrooms ideal for the children or the family’s guests. There are also two full bathrooms and a laundry room with plenty of storage space. The newly added oversized garage was designed to mimic a Muskoka boathouse. The timber-framed space looks like a three-car garage from outside but can easily hold five cars. The older end of this home, which holds the master suite and the great room, was not constructed with timber frame. In order to blend the old with the new, the staircases on both ends were made in pine to match. Pine trim wraps around the entry between the kitchen and the great room, creating harmony on the main level. Those seeking a well-designed, beautiful chalet will be excited to know Fairweather is ready to take on new design challenges and is listing his home on the market, knowing that this allseason chalet is bound to impress.

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of the kitchen. In addition to the tile work, the entire flooring on this level was refinished, said Roy. What used to be dark stained oak is now a medium stain. Another blank canvas that was ready for the couple to decorate in this house was the basement. A full serving bar, mimicking an English style pub, is located in one corner of the basement. The red countertops liven up the entertainment space. And the textured cork flooring is just the right look for the area. On the other side of the basement, there’s a billiard and a Ping-Pong table by the fabulous home theatre space, creating the ultimate entertainment lounge. The bathroom by the bar is embellished with glamorous mosaic tile countertops holding up the marble sink. And the focal wall is adorned with a stunning print of the famous Marilyn Monroe, giving the space a very 1950s style. Further into the basement, there’s a spacious den area just before the children’s playroom, which is the perfect space for the couple’s grandchildren to have some fun indoors. Numerous toys fill the train track pattern carpeted room. But that’s not the only area they have designated for their grandchildren. On the second floor there’s a bedroom for the boys with its own ensuite bathroom, said Roy. This room is one of four bedrooms on this level. One of them is a mirror image of the boys’ room, while a Jack and Jill bathroom with a soaker tub connects two other guest rooms.

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The couple was very particular about detail when decorating this home. They thought of little details like adding sensor lights in all closets. “When you open the door, it automatically lights up,” said Roy. It’s a tiny feature that may go unnoticed but is definitely convenient. Roy and Winnie’s luxurious master bedroom is located on the main floor to offer seclusion from the rest of the bedrooms. With its own ensuite bathroom that includes a soaker tub, shower and double sinks, it sits just steps from the pretty outdoors. To set the mood in every room, the full stereo surround sound is accessible from any room

in the house, including all bathrooms and the backyard. It’s remote controlled so it can be adjusted from absolutely anywhere, said Roy. Across from the master bedroom is Roy’s office, an elegant space that looks out to the front porch. And just between the two rooms is the powder room dressed with an elegant mirror that enhances the detailed look of the craftsmanship involved in the ceiling trim. Inside or outside, this upscale home offers its homeowners plenty of room to live, entertain and enjoy a variety of luxurious amenities. Looking to relocate, the Johnsons have listed this getaway home on the market.

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Area bakers share favourite festive recipes Want to sweeten up the holidays? Touring local bake shops is a great place to start. Showcasing mouthwatering goodies the region’s bakeries will satisfy any sweet tooth. Recently, GoodLife visited local bakeries to uncover all the delicious details. Putting icing on the cake of this story, bakery owners shared recipes for their favourite festive treats. Enjoy! By Katherine Elphick Photography by Ellie Kistemaker

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APPLE CRANBERRY PIE this scrumptious recipe is courtesy of trish Smith of the thornbury Bakery café. “it’s a festive version of a family favourite,” explains the local baker. “We use red Prince apples, a relatively new local apple that is juicy, crunchy and perfect for baking along with tart, juicy cranberries. the colour is amazing and the taste is out of this world! i especially like it because i can offer a gluten-free version with our delicious gluten-free pastry.” pastrY: (This recipe makes six pieces or three pies. Unused pieces can be frozen and used later). 5 cups pastry flour 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp salt 1 Tbsp brown sugar 1 package (454 grams) shortening 1 large egg

For over 80 years, the Thornbury Bakery Café has been a landmark in the village of Thornbury. “We’re known for our Chelsea buns, cinnamon buns, sticky knots, along with carrot cake, pies and gluten-free, dairy-free and egg-free bread,” says Trish Smith, who has owned and operated the historic sweet shop for the past five years with her husband Dave. The packed pastry shelves are also lined with various breads and buns, cookies, cakes, brownies, an assortment of pies, frozen mealsto-go and an ever-expanding line of gluten-free items. And it’s not just sweets; the Thornbury Bakery is also a popular breakfast and lunch destination with lineups out the door. “We offer delicious food, fantastic coffee and great prices,” explains the local business owner. “On a daily basis, everything is made fresh to order. We are also known for our amazing homemade

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soups.” With the mercury dropping, the Thornbury Bakery is gearing up for a busy holiday season. “It’s a very fun time for us,” admits the local baker. “We start early in the season making our homemade fruitcake and traditional mincemeat.” By Olde-Fashioned Christmas, a popular event celebrating the lights, magic and charm of downtown Thornbury held on Saturday, Dec. 14, the bakery is in full festive swing serving up gingerbread men, stacks of holiday cookies and various pies including mincemeat, apple cranberry and pumpkin. “We keep on baking holiday treats right through the New Year.” Since the bakery is a hub of activity during the holidays, Smith reminds customers to place orders early. “That way, we can have all of their delicious treats ready for pick-up.”

1 Tbsp white vinegar 1 cup cold water PREPaRaTION: Mix flour, baking powder, salt and brown sugar in a large bowl. Add shortening and using a pastry cutter, cut-in until crumbly. Mix egg, vinegar and water in a small separate bowl. Add to the shortening mixture and mix using a fork to combine. Turn out onto a floured surface. Shape into a large rectangle. Cut into six equal pieces. Flatten and wrap each piece in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. Roll out two pieces, placing one in a 9-inch pie plate and reserving the other for the top crust.


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Located in historic downtown Collingwood, Heavenly Sweets is a must stop for all of your sweet cravings. “We’re known as the destination for decadent desserts,” says owner Heli Vogrin, who opened the bakery in 2010. Visitors to the upscale European style bakery and cafe will be tempted by the delicious aromas of freshly baked cinnamon buns, cookies and freshly brewed organic coffee. But the speciality cake and pastry counter is what all the fuss is about. “We have an incredible selection of artfully decorated whole cakes and pastries in different sizes to choose from,” explains the Collingwood baker. But you needn’t buy the whole cake. “Many visitors come in for a slice of something delicious and a cup of coffee.” While cakes reign supreme on the indulgent end, the bakery’s signature caramel chocolate cookie is worth every calorie. “It’s a cross between a cookie and a chocolate and customers love them,” explains Vogrin, who also offers a line of gluten-free treats.

Sweets aside, lunch is also on offer. A delicious selection of soups, sandwiches and salads are all made fresh daily. The elegant, yet contemporary bakery and cafe also sells beautifully packaged hand-made chocolates and various speciality cookies. These Heavenly Sweets cookies and chocolates are sold across Canada and carried in many fine food shops. Looking to the festive season, plenty of mouthwatering treats will be beautifully displayed in the bakery’s retail section. “We go all out during the holidays,” admits the local business owner. Popular gift items include chocolate covered gingerbread trees, chocolate sleighs filled with cookies, log or Christmas scene cakes, and a stunning array of handmade chocolates. Beautiful gift baskets are also available to suit every budget. “We also carry many other unique and incredibly delicious products for the foodie on your gift list.”


RUM MOUNTAINS The recipe for this mouthwatering festive treat is courtesy of Heli Vogrin of Heavenly Sweets Cafe in Collingwood. “I wanted to pick something that reflected Collingwood, so I went with these delectable rum mountains,” explains the local baker. 18 ounces (511 grams) prepared chocolate cake (use a mix or make your own) 1/2 cup icing sugar 1/4 cup rum, spiced or amber rum is preferred (1 Tbsp rum extract mixed with 3 Tbsps of water can be substituted if you don’t want to use real alcohol) 1/8 cup raisins (optional) 1 package Mr. Christie “Nilla” vanilla wafers Chocolate Ganache: 1-3/4 lbs (795 grams) Belgian dark chocolate, chopped

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Scoop out two tablespoons of filling onto each vanilla wafer and shape by hand into a mountain. Place mountains onto a cooling rack. Refrigerate a few hours until firm. Ganache: PREPARATION: Place chopped chocolate into a medium stainless steel bowl. In a heavy bottom medium saucepan, over medium heat scald the whipping cream. Do not boil, but watch for a “skin” on top. Remove from heat and pour over the chopped chocolate. Whisk until smooth. Let cool slightly. Place the prepared mountains (which are already on a cooling rack) over a parchmentlined baking pan. Using a measuring cup, pour the ganache over the rum mountains until fully covered. Dust with icing sugar. Using a spatula, carefully remove the mountains from the rack so they don’t stick. The mountains can be put into decorative paper cups or left on their own. If preferred, you can also decorate with sprinkles or colourful sugar. Personally, I like the “snowdusted” look. Store in the refrigerator, but remove and let sit at room temperature for about 15 minutes before serving. Will keep for up to two weeks in the refrigerator. Makes 12 to 15 servings.

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SOPHIE’S SWEETS CAFÉ & CAKE SHOPPE 41 Victoria Street East, Alliston (705)434-0034 www.sophiessweets.ca When Teresa and Carlos Trivino opened a specialty cake business in Alliston in 2012, they were determined to engage the local community. From offering a free cupcake for folks celebrating birthdays to donating a portion of sweet sales to local charities, community involvement is key. “This holiday season, we will be offering a complimentary treat to anyone who brings in a non-perishable item for our food bank bin,” explains Teresa Trivino. Specializing in custom cakes to celebrate any occasion, the sweet shop won the Alliston Chamber Award for new business in 2013. Delectable fresh pastries, cookies, cupcakes, cinnamon buns and more fill the bakery’s shelves. “Our chocolate brownie crackle cookie with white chocolate chunks is our signature cookie,” reveals the local baker. Teas and specialty coffees along with café style lunches including soups, scrumptious panini’s and gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches are also available. “We can even host birthday parties, wedding showers, baby showers and business meetings for up to 25 people in our store.” As for the holiday season, the Alliston bakery is a one-stop shop for all of your sweet cravings. Along with oodles of seasonal cookies, holiday cake shots (mini layer cakes served in shot glasses) and a variety of flavoured cupcakes such as pumpkin and ginger are on offer. “We dress the cupcakes up with fun and festive toppings such as candy canes and santas,” explains the Alliston baker. Sophie’s Sweets will also be participating in Alliston’s Hometown Christmas event on Saturday, Nov. 23. “We’re giving free cookies to children who come into the bakery to write a letter to Santa,” she explains. Seasonal cake and cookie decorating classes are scheduled for November and December. Call store for details.

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PUMPKIN CUPCAKES WITH MAPLE CREAM CHEESE FROSTING This crowd-pleasing cupcake recipe is courtesy of Teresa Trivino of Sophie’s Sweets Café and Cake Shoppe in Alliston. “Pumpkin desserts are very popular during the fall and winter seasons at our bakery,” explains Trivino. 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 tsp baking soda 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp salt 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1 tsp ground ginger 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg 1/4 tsp allspice 1 cup packed brown sugar 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled 4 large eggs, lightly beaten 15 ounces pumpkin puree PREPARATION: Preheat oven to 350F. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and allspice. Set aside. In a large bowl, whisk together brown sugar, granulated sugar, butter and eggs until light and fluffy. Add dry ingredients and whisk until smooth. Whisk in pumpkin purée.

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CLASSIC • Mixing red and white with a little gold makes this table setting scream Christmas. Adding the runner beneath the plates is an added twist, while the prints and plates add a little bit of fun to the formal.

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MODERN • Bring your table into the present with this modern twist. Keeping cutlery and dishes black and white will let the food be the colourful star of this setting.

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Bob Bickmore Bob Bickmore knows how to grab a visiting reporter’s attention. “Have you tried the handmade truffles from Aarden’s Chocolates in Stayner?” asks the chef and owner of Catch 22 during a recent GoodLife interview. “They’re delicious. Let me get you a few to sample.” After doling out chocolates, the local chef relaxes at a table in his popular eatery and the conversation starts to roll, with topics ranging from his cooking philosophy and the importance of family, to why he moved Catch 22 from Collingwood to Wasaga Beach. Oh, and he was right about the truffles. They’re scrumptious. By Katherine elphicK | PhotoS By ellie KistemaKer

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• in the kitchen • bob bickmore

GL: Catch 22 was established in 2004 in Collingwood, but in June of 2012 you moved the casual fine dining restaurant to Wasaga Beach. Why the new location? Bob Bickmore: My partner wanted to retire, and a 200-seat restaurant was just too big for me to handle alone. We sold the property, and I moved Catch 22 to a smaller Wasaga Beach location with 40 seats. Why Wasaga? That’s where we live and I thought the community could use a Catch 22. GL: Judging from the success of Catch 22, you made the right decision. BB: We’re very lucky because the support has been here since day one. We are always busy, busy, busy. GL: How would you describe the cuisine?

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cRÈME BRÛlE cRÈME BRÛlÉE IS a SHOWSTOPPER aT caTcH 22 FRESH MaRKET GRIll IN WaSaGa BEacH. This classic dessert recipe is courtesy of chef Bob Bickmore. You will need a kitchen torch or a hardware-store propane torch to make the crackle crisp topping. Most cookware shops stock kitchen torches.

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PREPARATION: Whisk 3/4 cup of sugar and egg yolks together until well blended and colour lightens. Slowly pour in cream, and whisk until well blended. Stir in vanilla. Pour mixture into six ramekins (8 ounce size). Place ramekins into a cake pan or roasting pan and fill with hot water at least halfway up the sides of the ramekins. Bake in a 325F oven for 45 to 60 minutes. Remove when the custard is set (or when the centre is no longer sloshy). Let cool in refrigerator for at least 2 hours or up to 2 days. TOPPING: Divide the remaining 1/4 cup of sugar and spread evenly over the top of the custards. Using a small torch, gently melt the sugar on top of the custards until nicely caramelized. Let sit five minutes and serve. Makes 6. NOTE: You can also use smaller (4 ounce size) ramekins. If doing so, you will need to reduce the cooking time to 35 to 45 minutes (or until the custard is set as per directions above). Makes 8.


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• in the kitchen • bob bickmore

buying food from local producers and farmers to making donations to local charities. We do what we can. This community has been very good to us and we like to give back whenever possible. GL: Besides Catch 22, what’s your favourite place to eat? BB: What, are you kidding me? [laughs]. My mother’s house, of course. How do I answer that? I support local and I go to local restaurants -- all of them. I’m a big supporter of all restaurants doing it by themselves. I love chefs who, on a daily basis, turn raw ingredients into something fantastic. GL: What do you eat at home? BB: Sandwiches. That’s what a chef eats [laughs]. Normally, we cook elaborately and eat very simply. Quick and simple, but my favourite food is anything that I can turn into a sandwich. I also love a good pizza. That doesn’t sound right [laughs]. I should be telling you that I stuff ravioli with fois gras, shaved fresh truffles, and brown butter -- but that isn’t reality. GL: You seem like a social guy. How much time do you spend in the dining room?

GL: Catering to the current gourmet burger craze, I understand Zack creates a daily burger. BB: It’s a passion and interest of his. He absolutely loves them. We have a standard burger on our menu every day for dinner with wild mushrooms and truffles glazed with aged white cheddar, but then Zack does a daily lunch burger. He has creative freedom to do whatever he pleases and, trust me, these burgers mean business. It’s different every day. Today’s burger featured sautéed mushrooms, caramelized onions, blue cheese aioli with lettuce and tomato. It was crazy popular and over half of our lunch crowd had it today. It’s an 8-ounce steak burger with no fillers. GL: Any special events or interesting news readers should know about?

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BB: Catch 22 is in the midst of installing a highly sophisticated Enomatic wine dispenser unit which will allow us to pour higher end wines by the glass, while preserving the natural beauty of the wine. This system comes from Italy and is used by all serious restaurants and wine bars. Furthermore, we will be offering wine tasting dinners to help introduce diners to the great new wines that are being made locally. Coffin Ridge and Georgian Hill Vineyards are right in our backyard and I love supporting local. GL: It’s great to hear that you support local producers. BB: Even our beer on tap is all local. We offer eight different types of Ontario craft beers, and we also serve local bottled hard ciders. I’m a big supporter of anything local, from

BB: I’m in the back cooking every lunch and dinner, but I don’t hide in the kitchen. My young son Zack is brilliant and he’s on the verge of takeover in the kitchen. He’s giving me the push out [laughs] allowing me to spend more time talking to diners. GL: You have the ear of thousands of local diners. Anything you’d like to add? BB: Thanks for nine years of awesome support. We’ve been welcomed warmly since the moment we opened our doors and I’m thankful for it. Come in and let us spoil you with a great meal and fantastic service.

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Once native to the Niagara region, Ontario wineries are popping up closer to home. From Grey and Bruce Counties to Muskoka, there are several local cellars worth discovering. Along with wines, many producers are also bottling hard ciders made from local apples and pears. Here are three wineries worth visiting:

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we want you to taste what’s beautiful and unique about this area

MUSKOKA LAKES WINERY When cranberry farmers Wendy Hogarth and her husband Murray Johnston started Muskoka Lakes Winery, they wanted to create a product that reflected the rugged beauty of the region. “Grapes don’t grow in Muskoka,” explains Hogarth. “But cranberries and other fruits do.” The Johnston family have been Bala cranberry growers for over half a century, and own and operate Johnston’s Cranberry Marsh. As crimson red fruit experts, they opened Muskoka Lakes Winery in 2001. Working only with fruit native to Muskoka, the winery now boasts a range of award-winning wines from dry to dessert. “We want you to taste what’s beautiful and unique about this area,” explains Hogarth. The Bala farm cultivates more than 11 hectares and produces about 137,000 kilograms of cranberries a year. “There is a misconception that all fruit wines 60 | GoodLife Georgian Bay | Winter 2013

are sweet,” explains Hogarth, who is also a sommelier. “They don’t have to be, it just depends on the fermentation process. They can be fullbodied or light, crisp and refreshing. You can find a Muskoka wine for any occasion and all types of food.” The award-winning Muskoka Lakes Winery sells about 5,000 cases per year. The wines are available online, at the shop and in LCBO stores. Their flagship cranberry wine has a crisp, tart and fruity flavour. It makes the perfect pairing to turkey, ham or venison. “Even though our cranberry wine is our best seller, a close second is our cranberry-blueberry wine.” Visitors to Muskoka Lakes Winery can enjoy various activities including the bog to bottle experience which runs daily at 1 p.m. The guided farm tour takes visitors from the peat bog to a tutored wine tasting ($10 per person). For an

extra cost, guests can sample an artisanal cheese tray. Guests can also rent a GPS to embark on a high-tech hidden treasure hunt at the farm. Additional entertainment highlights include: an art discovery tour, a kids’ trail and more. Holiday shoppers will enjoy touring the gift shop for Muskoka-themed gifts. Various cranberry preserves and goodies, wines, and local artisan wares are on offer. During the winter months, winery visitors can also rent snowshoes and tour 10-acres of trails. “It’s a real Muskoka experience,” says Hogarth. Open daily (except for select statutory holidays) year round. Hours vary. MUSKOKA LAKES WINERY 1074 Cranberry Road, Bala (705) 762-3203 www.cranberry.ca


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GEORGIAN HILLS VINEYARDS Robert Ketchin of Georgian Hills Vineyards is excited to be part of Georgian Bay’s emerging wine region. “For over a century, Beaver Valley apple farmers have been talking about a micro climate along the Georgian Bay shoreline that’s perfect for growing grapes,” explains Ketchin, who owns and operates Georgian Hills with partners Murray Puddicombe and John Ardiel. “Sooner or later, someone had to give it a try.” With its first commercial harvest in 2006, Georgian Hills is a trailblazer within the local wine industry. “The timing was right,” Ketchin explains. “The Blue Mountains has become a four seasons playground with a viable local food and culinary industry. All that was missing was a wine region.” Visitors are invited to taste distinctive local wines and enjoy the beauty of the vineyards during all four seasons. The cottage style tasting room is situated on the winery farm at Victoria Corners. While enjoying a glass of wine, guests can take in the beautiful view of the vineyards, and the stunning hills and a glimpse of Georgian Bay. Starting this winter, groups of 30 people can be accommodated for tours and tastings. Various tasting options are available at the winery that grows 17-acres of grapes. Anything from sampling four varietals (complimentary to guests who buy a bottle of wine, otherwise it costs $5 per person ) to wine and artisanal cheese tastings ($15 per person) to the winery’s perfect pairings tasting ($20 per person). “With perfect pairings, guests will enjoy five contrast-

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ing wines with carefully selected food pairings,” he explains. Offered every Saturday at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. and Sundays at 1 p.m. (reservations only required for the perfect pairings tasting). Georgian Hills focuses on the cool climate grape varieties of northern Europe that have proven to be hardy and make outstanding wine. The local cellar offers a full range of locally grown white, rosé, red and dessert wines. “Our wines are delicate, fruit driven with good acidity and light tannins. We are known for our delicious sweet wines.” Signature wines at Georgian Hills include Riesling, Seyval Blanc, Gamay Rose and Marechal Foch. Wines can be purchased at the cellar door and online. Seyval Blanc is available at select LCBO locations. “If a customer is to leave with just one bottle, I would recommend Seyval Blanc because it’s what nature does best every year,” suggests Ketchin. Winter is a great time to visit the winery. “We have plenty going on,” he explains. Starting in November, the tasting bar will focus on serving wines best suited to festive entertaining. Gift packages will be available for purchase. Guests are also invited to snowshoe or cross-country ski along the vineyard’s trails. GEORGIAN HILLS VINEYARDS 496350 Grey Road 2, The Blue Mountains (near Thornbury)

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HOITY TOITY CELLARS Making fun and approachable wines is Hoity Toity Cellar’s driving philosophy. “Wines are often considered snobby and intimidating,” explains Gary Fischer, who started the Mildmayarea winery in 2010 with his wife Diane. “We’re about having fun and making wines with a wide appeal.” Demystifying wines is reflected both in the cellar’s name ‘Hoity Toity’ and its products. Amusing bottle monikers such as Kicked out of the Country Club and Rusty Bling to Maid’s Night Off, give visitors a good chuckle. “There’s nothing fancy about us,” explains Fischer. “We’re just hardworking farmers making artisan wines and craft ciders.” Red, white and dessert wines are made from Bruce County cold climate grapes, while Hoity Toity’s trend-setting ciders are made from local apples and pears. Along with daily complimentary tastings, the winery can host special events for up to 35 people. Impromptu tours can be accommodated, 64 | GoodLife Georgian Bay | Winter 2013

but calling ahead is recommended. “Visitors love the behind-the-scenes stuff,” chuckles the local winemaker. “Even if you are just washing out a barrel, they want to know what’s going on.” Looking to the holiday season, Hoity Toity Cellars will be a hub of activity. Along with daily tastings, specialty gift baskets filled with wines, ciders, chocolates and specialty cheeses will be available in the gift shop. Visitors are also invited to ski, hike or snowshoe along the Bruce County Rail Trail that borders the winery. Guests will also get a kick out of Elvira the sheep and her two wooly friends who serve as professional vine groomers, as well as the farm’s super friendly Australian Shepherds -- Nellie and Stella. With 12 products lining the shelves, Fischer recommends taking home a bottle or two of 66 Pickup, the cellar’s most popular hard cider. “We just won gold for it at an international cider competition in the United States,” quietly

boasts Fischer. Why cider? “Hard cider is the hottest market going right now,” he explains. “The market is growing about 60 to 70 per cent per year right now, eclipsing both the wine and craft brewing industry.” On the wine front, Fischer suggests trying Belle of the Barn, a Frontenac rose for red. For white, he recommends Dusty White Glove, a crisp Frontenac gris. Hoity Toity wines and ciders can be purchased from the gift shop, or online. “We can ship a case of wine or cider pretty much anywhere in Ontario for about $20,” he explains. Open five days a week in November and December (closed Mondays and Tuesdays). Open Fridays and Saturdays from January to March. Hours vary, call ahead to confirm. HOITY TOITY CELLARS 1723 Hwy 9, Mildmay (near Walkerton)

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leishmanpottery By Michael Gennings

For 38 years now, Leishman Pottery has graced the homes of thousands who admire its handcrafted beauty. Mike and Connie Leishman, the Sunnidale couple behind the art, are in the process of celebrating nearly 40 years of success. At the kitchen table in the family’s home/ store - a 100-year-old red brick schoolhouse on County Rd. 10 at Concession 9 - the couple recalls the years while sipping tea from their own line of mugs. Leishman Pottery was born when they lived in the small Northern Ontario town of Cobalt, once a thriving mining community between North Bay and Timmins. The couple, high school sweethearts who

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met in Thornhill, travelled to the north after studying art. Mike attended classes at the Ontario College of Art (OCA), while Connie took courses at McMaster University. They both went to the University of Guelph, where Connie obtained a fine arts degree. The couple, both age 63, have always enjoyed creating. “I drew pictures as a kid for everyone who visited our house,” Mike noted, laughing at the

memory. It was at OCA that he discovered the potter’s wheel and fell in love with what can be done by manipulating clay. “You can make a mistake and fix it,” he said of his attraction to the medium. After a four-year go at life in the north, they learned through a newspaper notice of a schoolhouse for sale just outside of Stayner. “And our dream had always been to find a


schoolhouse,” Mike pointed out. The location was perfect, he added, because they were familiar with the area and had family connections. Connie’s parents were living in Innisfil. As a youth, Mike had cottaged in Thornbury and Connie in Alcona Beach. The move to Central Ontario would also put the budding artists closer to the Greater Toronto Area market. “We drove out here to look at the place in Connie’s parent’s car. At first we stopped at the (Sunnidale) township office on Concession 7 (also a schoolhouse) but realized the place must be further along the road.” Carrying north on County Rd. 10, they soon found their dream home. No one was living in the place, which had been rented to people for some time. “I beat the owner here, so I kicked the back door in and looked around. We knew when we saw it the structure was sound and we really liked it,” Mike said. In September 1978, the Leishmans moved in and placed a sign out front that noted their profession. The pottery showroom was a 200-square-foot space that once served as the ‘Boys and Girls’ entrance to the school. To make ends meet, they took wholesale orders and attended various shows in the province. Gradually, Mike said, they became known in the community. Their pottery also became known here and around the province because of shows they attended, such as the One of A Kind Craft Show and the Toronto Home Show. Eighteen years ago they gave up the show circuit by building a larger showroom and concentrating more on wholesale orders. The 900-square-foot space they constructed features an array of gorgeous items. Living and working from the same location has not meant slacking off for the couple. Mike estimates he puts in 40 to 60 hours a week creating cups, mugs, bowls, teapots, candleholders, and other things. Connie helps by glazing pieces Mike creates at his potter’s wheel in the basement. And their daughter Ivy has been an active part of the business now for 13 years. She paints finished items. She also creates some of the smaller products, such as spoon rests, soap

dishes and rectangular plates. “She helps keep us energized,” Mike said. Each piece is fired in the kiln at 2300ºF. Mike usually works throughout the morning and then takes a break around 1 p.m. “to wait for the mail” and have tea. Often he works at night too, sometimes until the wee hours of the morning. They have to keep at it or else there is no product and that means no money. Both readily admit that economic changes over the years have created some tight times. Aside from a one-term stint that Connie did in the early 1990s as a Simcoe County District School Board trustee, the couple has earned their living from the potter’s wheel. The couple carries on a good retail business and an ever-increasing wholesale business. “We have a huge following after all these years. Aside from the sign out front we do very little advertising. Leishman Pottery isn’t even listed in the phone book, just our home number and our name. People know us from shows though and because they’ve stopped in,” Mike explained. Their work over the years has also been for sale in some pretty prestigious places, including gift shops at the Museum of Civilization in Ottawa, the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto and the McMichael Gallery just north of the city. And, after all of these years at the potter’s wheel, Mike says he has a theory on that ageold question: What is art? “My definition of art is it’s the residue of your artistic endeavours,” he said, explaining the experience is what counts. Nearly four decades as professional artists have left them with few regrets. “They are momentary and fleeting,” Mike said, smiling. “This life has been great. I like to think that pottery ... this is really my hobby and it just happens I make a living from it.” The life has also included raising three daughters, Ivy, Ana and Katy. And along the way, Mike said, they’ve made some good friends in the Sunnidale Concession 9 area. “Each year at Christmas we have an open house and our neighbours come by. Some of their children are married and they come by too,” he said. To reach the couple, call 705-4285240.

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Holiday fun Nov. 23 Downtown Collingwood come to collingwood’s historic downtown as it transforms into a wintery playground with dazzling holiday lighting installations, seasonal winter magical banners and a day filled with unique signature events – all to launch the holiday season. the day features visits with Santa’s reindeer-in-training, Living christmas Windows, the magical nighttime Santa claus parade, starting at 5 p.m., and the official lighting of the town’s christmas tree, followed by a dazzling display of fireworks - immediately following the parade.

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Shine On Dec. 6 Historic Gayety Theatre

Here Comes Santa Dec. 7-21 Town Hall

Shine on: the universe of John Lennon is a spectacular group made of some of canada’s most renowned musicians, performing music by John Lennon and the Beatles uniquely arranged by michael occhipinti. the event takes place at the historic gayety theatre. doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m. tickets are $26.55 plus hSt.

visit with Santa and his elves in his sleigh in front of the town hall, treats for the kids and entertainment throughout the downtown from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Crafts galore Dec. 7 Raglan Village the retirement home hosts its annual christmas Bazaar and craft Sale Saturday, dec. 7 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. a snack bar operates all day with proceeds going to the georgian triangle hospice. free entry. 89 raglan St., collingwood. 705-445-1100. www.raglanvillage.com

Cabaret Dec. 19 Historic Gayety Theatre christmas cabaret with Sharron matthews takes place at the historic gayety theatre at 8 p.m. Sharron will leave no christmas carol safe singing her own, very unique interpretation of favourite holiday classics along with reinterpreted old chestnuts. tickets are $22. www.gayetytheatre.com

Ice sculptures Dec. 27 to Jan. 1 Downtown the collingwood downtown ice Sculpture festival is the perfect way to end 2013. the festival starts thursday, dec. 27 and continues until new year’s. it features more than 30 beautiful sculptures throughout the area, celebrating the region’s marine heritage. carving demonstrations, wagon rides and other fun family activities.

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Santa Claus Parade Nov. 30 Dunkerron Street

Light up! Nov. 29 Oakview Woods annual tree-lighting ceremony at oakview Woods, 1724 mosley St., at 7 p.m. hot chocolate, christmas carols led by the Prime time Singers, countdown to the tree lighting and a visit from Santa claus.

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the Wasaga Beach Santa claus Parade, organized by the Wasaga Beach chamber of commerce, starts at 2 p.m. at dunkerron Street and proceeds west on mosley Street. All elementary school age children are welcome to join the bicycle-decorating contest. a reception with Santa is at the recPlex, 1724 mosley St., following the parade. for more information and registration forms, contact 705-429-2247 or info@wasagainfo.com.

third-annual Wasaga Beach Short film festival gala, hosted by the Wasaga Beach chamber of commerce, is Jan. 25. Entry deadline is dec. 2. www.wasagafilmfestival.com

Snowman Mania Feb. 21-24 Various locations

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Christmas Tree Nov. 29 Station Park the Stayner christmas tree Lighting, hosted by the Stayner chamber of commerce is nov. 29 and features singing, hot chocolate and Santa.

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meaForD anD the BlUe moUntains Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow Dec. 6 Meaford Hall a live theatre performance by kids in the meaford hall. tickets are $15 for adults and kids 13 and under are free. Show starts at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Local cast of all ages performs in this theatre event. Show will take place at meaford hall, box office 1-877538-0463 or info@meafordhall.ca

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Olde Fashioned Christmas Dec. 14 Thornbury a street party in downtown thornbury celebrates christmas tradition. Businesses remain open with treats for partygoers. Enjoy hot apple cider and warm conversation. free.

The Nutcracker Dec. 14 Meaford Hall

Documentary Jan. 26 Meaford Hall

the nutcracker by fleetwood Dance takes place at meaford hall at 7 p.m. tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children. Live dance performance of the christmas classic. Box office: 1-877-5380463 or info@meafordhall.ca.

the film Play again is shown at meaford hall. tickets are $7 adults and $2 for students. Show starts at 1 p.m. What are the consequences of a childhood removed from nature? at a time when children play more behind screens than outside, this documentary unplugs a group of tech savvy teens and takes them on their first wilderness adventure, documenting the wonder that comes from time spent in nature and inspiring action for a sustainable future. playagainfilm.com

Jazz Jan. 16 Meaford Hall michael kaeshammer sings and plays piano at meaford hall. For tickets, call 1-877-538-0463. www.kaeshammer.com


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The island features an exquisite shade of turquoise water highlighted by the beautiful coral reefs that cast deep shadows, old fashioned hospitality and gorgeous beaches with a pink tinge. Built in 1947, before the era of large island hotels, accommodations at Pink Beach club consist of two and three-storey cottage buildings. Tourists can rent a scooter, take a taxi, use transit or ride a bicycle to explore the island. Ferry rides are also an affordable transit mode to witness every inch of the world’s oldest British colony, from Hamilton to Dockyard.

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The flight into Bermuda is unlike any other window-seat experience. As the plane begins its descent, your eyes become fixated on the mesmerizing waters – an exquisite shade of turquoise highlighted by the beautiful coral reefs that cast deep shadows in the water. Regardless of how many visits back to this magnificent Island I make, the experience transfixes me every time. Once landed, the traveller is greeted by local musicians hard at work, pumping out the rhythmic, heart-thumping sounds of calypso music. The music, together with the scent of fresh air and vibrant sunshine, truly captures the essence of Bermuda and announces ‘paradise’ to all your senses. Growing up on the Island, I actually thought that everyone must live in this type of paradise, with warm weather, friendly people and a slow pace. It was not until I got older, and lived in the big cities of London, New York, Sydney and Toronto that I came to realize Bermuda is as


Hubert Smith’s Bermuda Calypso says, “another world.” The type of world I herald to my friends and readers so that they too can enjoy the colourful history and contrasts that make up this fantastic island. My ancestors first settled on the island in 1612 roughly 85 years after Bermuda was first discovered in 1505 by the renowned Spanish explorer Juan de Bermudez, an experienced seaman, who had been a crew member on the “Pinta” during Cristobel Colon’s epic voyage of 1492 to the Americas. 2012 marks the 400th anniversary of the settlement of Bermuda. What better time to revisit the island I call home. While nothing is known of his encounter with Bermuda in 1505, Bermudez returned again in 1515, accompanied by the chronicler Oviedo y Valdes. Oviedo’s account of the second visit, published in 1526, records that they made no attempt to land because of the inclement weather at the time. Bermuda remained uninhabited until 1609

when Sir George Somers on board the “Sea Venture” was shipwrecked by Bermuda’s reefs. Somers managed to land all 150 crew and colonists on the uninhabited islands, without the loss of a single life. The shipwrecked sailors were stranded on the islands for ten months while they built two new small ships to replace their wrecked ship. By 1610, Somers managed to construct the “Deliverance” and the “Patience” and set sail from Bermuda for Jamestown. Three men, however, elected to stay behind in Bermuda. Those who sailed on to continue their journey to Virginia wrote such glowing reports about the island that in 1612 more permanent settlers arrived from England (including my great-great-great ... well, you get the idea). The first settlers’ account of the islands hailed the ‘pink’ beaches created through the unsuspecting help of a tiny single-celled animal called Red Forams. Living under the coral reef, their red exoskeletons mix with the white sand and

broken seashells, creating the dynamic pink tinge or hue found on every shore. Despite all my world travels, I have never laid eyes on beaches as beautiful as those in Bermuda. My recent stay on the island afforded me the opportunity to stay at one of Bermuda’s most prestigious hotels, the iconic Pink Beach Club. Located in Tucker’s Town (home to the likes of Ross Perot, Michael Bloomberg and former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi), this phenomenal property is one of elegance and class. It is a rare case of old-world Bermudian hospitality, a radiance of charm not always found in today’s cookie-cutter tourist destinations. Pink Beach Club & Cottages boasts not one, but two of the pink coral sand beaches Bermuda is famous for. The main beach is a quick walk from guestrooms. That is, of course, if one is not tempted to first take a dip in the heated freshwater pool. Built in 1947, before the era of large island GoodLifeMagazine.ca | 79


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sacrificing the art of good cooking. Outside of the hotel, I still play tourist and rent a moped for excursions that take me around the island. Although a horse and carriage is still available, it’s on the scooter that you can best appreciate the passing landscapes. The train that once ventured across the island is long gone, but its tracks have been converted into popular bicycle paths for a slower paced scenic route. For those of you not wanting to navigate yourselves, taxi tours and the more economical buses are readily available. Ferry rides are also an affordable transit mode to witness every inch of the world’s oldest British colony, from Hamilton to Dockyard. Most visitors are surprised to learn that Bermuda has world class shopping and restaurants appealing to the most discriminate of tastes (and taste buds). From designer clothes to diamond watches, the shops of Hamilton offer something for everyone. The Bermudian dollar is at par with the US, making it even more attractive for North Americans to make large purchases. Bermudians are some of the friendliest people

in the world and are always there to help out a tourist in need of advice or direction. It’s not uncommon to have a Bermudian say “Morning!” to random strangers in the street. I will continue to engage friends and family in stories of Bermuda, hopefully driving them to make the trip themselves down the line. Bermuda is a place one must experience in person. It is not simply a beautiful island in the middle of the Atlantic, but rather a wondrous escape to another world.

For more information on the Pink Beach Club, visit www.pinkbeach.com or For more information on Bermuda, www.gotobermuda.com To travel with Bart call or email: (905) 251-1258 or bartcard@rogers.com


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