A Blast From The Past... Alexander Mackenzie – Canada’s 2nd Prime Minister, built Mackenzie Hall in 1855, this beautiful courthouse proudly honors its historical past. This would then be followed by a guided bus tour of LaSalle & Sandwich highlighting locations of export companies and Roadhouses along the riverfront during the days of prohibition. The next stop Canadian Club Brand Center this tour includes the historic building, information session on whiskey, prohibition, short distilling process film, formal whiskey tasting of 6-10 year products. This is followed by a tour of Walkerville with a short 3 block walk to Willistead Manor learn about Hiram Walker and his family followed by lunch. Read More
A Day In The County... This drive through Essex County takes you through farmlands with a farm tour, winery tours and a stop a Klassen Blueberries for a cool blueberry treat. Arrive at Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens for a greenhouse tour and lunch. Enjoy browsing and shopping throughout this fabulous 15-greeenhouse paradise, which includes a putting green, thousands of plants, gift shop and exotic birds. Read More
On Freedom’s Trail... A guided bus tour to Amherstburg featuring stops and tours of Black History, North American Black Historical Museum, the John Freeman Walls Historic Site and Underground Railroad Museum. Fort Malden will also be visited it’s located on the banks of the Detroit River and originally constructed in 1796, served as a military post during the war of 1812 and the rebellion of 1837 it maintains its original earthworks and restored barracks on site. This would be followed by a walking tour culminating at Duffy’s for traditional Lake Erie lunch. Read More
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