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(Apologies for cross-posting.)
Your trip to Toronto for the 2011 Association of Canadian Archivists
Annual Conference has the potential to be more than just lecture halls
and shoptalk!
In this, the first of the the Host Committee's series of social
activity spotlights, we present delegates with the opportunity to
participate in a day trip to Ontario's famous wine country:
Inniskillin is pleased to welcome members of the 2011 ACA conference
to its historic vineyard. Upon entering the driveway through the
gates, the vast Piazza greets guests and connects the new Founders'
Hall to the existing Wine Boutique in the historic Brae Burn Barn,
which dates back to the 1920s. The tour shall touch upon the history
of the Inniskillin winery's founders and their contribution to the
Canadian wine industry as well as nature's gift of Icewine. Hosted by
an experienced wine guide, the tour content is seasonal and follows
the cycle of winemaking from the vineyards through to the winemaking
process. Following the tour, guests will enjoy a structured tasting of
two
Inniskillin premium VQA table wines and one of our renowned Icewines.
Come and enjoy a day of fresh air and sunshine at Niagara on the Lake,
take in some local (viti)-culture, and try some award winning Ontario
wines all set against the backdrop of the picturesque Inniskillin
winery.
The day will then continue with a delightful walking tour hosted by
the Niagara
Historical Society and Museum. The tour will begin outside the museum
itself and wind its way through the surrounding area exploring the
first capital of Upper Canada and uncovering the events of the war of
1812 and how they impacted the people and the land of Niagara on the
Lake. The tour will conclude outside historic Fort George scene of
several battles during the war of 1812.
Join us for a day of sunshine and wine, complemented by a leisurely
tour focusing on one of Canada's most important turning points in
history!
For more information, see:
Inniskillin Niagara website
http://www.inniskillin.com/en/visit/niagara.asp
Niagara History Society & Museum website
http://niagarahistorical.museum/index.html
ACA Annual Conference website
http://archivists.ca/content/annual-conference
Stay tuned in coming weeks for more in our series of Conference activities and
highlights!
And remember, Conference registration is now open at the ACA website!
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