NIAGARA ON THE LAKE – THINGS TO DO -JULY 1, 2012

This July 1 2012 weekend is heating up in Niagara on the Lake why not come down and spend the day in Niagara and take advantage of:

8am – Free Breakfast – Simcoe Park
10 am – 10pm -Free Admission to Fort George
12 Noon – Rotary BBQ – Simcoe Park
1-7pm – Live Bands at the Royal Canadian Legion on King Street
1-3:30 pm – Live Entertainment at Simcoe Park
3pm – Cakewalk – Free Cake in Simcoe Park
6pm – BBQ – Fort George
10pm – Fireworks at Fort George

See you all there!!

Last minute accommodations available for this weekend call

289-273-5681, and leave a message or email: wwcottage@live.ca

The Art of Pairing Wine & ChocolatePURE F/X Seminar

WINE AND CHOCOLATE?
The Art of Pairing Wine & ChocolatePURE F/X Seminar with Pillitteri Wine  Saturday June 16, 2012  Chocolate F/X Factory ToursA private tour guided by our experienced staff, view live chocolate panning, molding and packaging from our tour hall with both traditional and state-of-the-art equipment.

Visit our sample bar and taste our endless varieties of chocolate produced at the factory.

Wine and Chocolate Tastings

      Experience a unique and personalized wine & chocolate tastings

Savour a selection of handmade chocolates with Niagara’s wines, including the world renowned ice wine.

Learn the art of pairing wine and chocolate with the help of Pillitteri’s Manager Beth Duke who will bring you some insight on how to match your favorite chocolate and wines from the Niagara region.

This event will be held on Saturday June 16th  1:00 and 3:00 pm.

Reservations are required

$35 per person

CHOCOLATE F/X INC.

335 FOUR MILE CREEK ROAD

ST. DAVIDS, NOTL

wilma@chocolatefx.ca or bernard@chocolatefx.ca

Bonnie Gordon 905-684-2626 ext. 203

Thinking of staying overnight?  Call us at 905-980-0346

or 1-866-226-4730.

FREE FIREWORKS OVER NIAGARA FALLS

 

FIREWORK OVER THE FALLS

Free Fireworks over the Falls

May 18 10:00 pm – 11:59 pm

The Falls, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

Free Fireworks over the Falls every Friday, Sunday and Holiday evenings at 10pm between Victoria Day and Labour Day weekends.

Niagara Falls, ON

FOOD TRUCK EATS AT PELLER ESTATE WINERY

FOOD TRUCK EATS

Kick off your summer at this year's ultimate Backyard Bash. Food Truck Eats pulls
into town for the May long weekend and is parking in our backyard. 

16 Food Trucks from Canada and the United States are coming together to deliver the
most daring, tasty and innovative street food available. 16 wines from Peller
Estates favourite vintages will be poured at this weekend event. 

Buy Tickets Now online or call 1-888-673-5537            
(http://reservations.andrewpeller.com/events/food-truck-eats.html?__store=peller) 

Sunday, May 20th / 12 pm - 6 pm
Monday, May 21st /12 pm - 5 pm
$15.00 per person

Food Truck Eats & Sleeps - Niagara Cottage Rental is offering special pricing for an
overnight package that includes accommodation, tickets to Food Truck Eats at Peller
Estates and transportation to and from the event. Book now at
http://niagara-on-the-lake-cottagerental.com or call them at 1-866-226-4730.

A Night to Remember – Irish Harp Pub to host Titanic-Themed Dinner

A night to remember in Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada

Irish Harp Pub to host Titanic-themed dinner

A night to remember. Trevor Smyth, owner of The Irish Harp Pub in Niagara-on-the-Lake, will be honouring the 100-year anniversary of the Titanic with a special dinner event on April 12, 2012.
Get out your boarding passes, the Irish Harp is taking people on a journey back in time for a night to remember.

On April 10, 1912, the RMS Titanic, dubbed the ‘unsinkable ship,’ set sail from Southampton, England, with a final destination of New York City, N.Y. Operated by White Star Line, at the time of her maiden voyage she was the largest ship afloat, carrying 2,224 passengers, including some of the wealthiest people in the world.

However, five days after its departure the ‘unsinkable’ ship collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic and did what no one thought possible: it sank. More than 1,500 people died in what many call one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history.

Over the years the legend of Titanic and her story have lived on through movies, literature, and song. For many, including Trevor Smyth owner of The Irish Harp Pub in Niagara-on-the-Lake, the mystery surrounding the ship has proven to be a lifelong fascination.

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Titanic’s first and last journey. To mark the occasion, Smyth is hosting a Titanic-themed dinner event, “A Night to Remember.”

His King Street pub will be transformed into the luxurious surroundings of the first-class dining hall, with replica dishes and table linens, servers dressed in period costume, and the exact 10-course menu that was served on the ship the night before it sank. Courses include lamb in mint sauce, roast duckling, Lyonnaise chicken, filet mignon Lili, roasted squab and cress and more. Smyth said they turned to the Titanic Historical Society for help understanding some of the outdated menu items, like vegetable marrow farci and punch romaine.

“We wanted to make it as authentic as possible,” said Smyth, who admits he’s had a lifelong fascination with the Titanic.

Growing up in Ireland, Smyth said he was always intrigued by the stories about the ship built in Belfast at Harland & Wolff, the world’s biggest shipyard at the time.

“I was always reading books and doing research on the Titanic,” he said, adding he was drawn to the many myths surrounding the ship and also the unanswered questions.

“Why were there not enough lifeboats, how did so many people die, why didn’t any of the other boats in the area get there quicker?” he rambled off, listing some of the questions that haunt people interested in the ship’s legend.

Some of those questions, he said, experts will attempt to answer during the question-and-answer portion of the night. Music will be provided by a string ensemble playing selections that would have been heard aboard the ship. There will also be rare footage of the Titanic’s departure, and memorabilia including letters from survivors and replica items.

Smyth will be dressing up as the ship’s captain, Edward John Smith, and the Irish Harp managers will be dressed as the ship’s officers.

Space will be limited for the event, with only 50 spots available. Smyth said seats are filling up fast and many of the guests have already indicated that they too will be coming dressed in costume. While it’s not a requirement, Smyth does encourage attendees to wear formal dress.

In lieu of tickets, guests will be given a reproduction of the White Star Line boarding pass that would have been used to board the Titanic.

“It’s going to be a great evening,” said Smyth.

The April 12 event kicks off at 7 p.m. The cost is $90 per person for the 10-course meal and evening activities.

The Irish Harp is located at 245 King St. in Niagara-on-the-Lake. To reserve a spot for “A Night to Remember” call 905-468-4443 .

If you’re looking for accommodations call 905-980-0346 or 1-866-226-4730 .