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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Sep 2004, p. 19

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The Canedýar Champion Frdav September 17 2004-19 DOHIT MISS IUE FESIIVALS F[AIUR[ VHS. Royal Bank Ontario Awards Tuesday, Septeniber 14 T he RBC annually honur- tntario's grape and wine indus- tries with a presentation of Canada's most prestigious awards -the RBC Ontario> Awards tor Grape King, Business Citizen and Onatrio 1icensee of the Year. Scotlabank Celebrity Luncheon & Grape King Installation Wednesday, September 15 Join the Grape Groavers of Ontario and Scotiabank in a salute ta Ontario's grape and wine industry. Guest Speaker ta be announced. The Osprey Media Group Winery Tourlng Passport September, 17- 26 New for 2004, the Niagara Wine Festival ia leased ta intro- duce this winery touring passport. Passport holders enjoy a range of benefits and savings at uver 34 participating winer- ies along the Niagara Wine Route and at the Niagara Wine Festival's major pragram in Montebello Park for $20 each. Mid Week Entertalniment September 22- 24 loin us for lunch, a glass of Ontario VQA wine and featured entertainment including Vox Violins, James Brown and the Welch Regimental Band. A wide selection of Ontario aines and Niagara cuisine avilI be offered daily. 53rd Annual Pen Centre Grande Parade Saturday, September 25 The 53rd Pen Centre Grande Parade hosts an outstanding array of floats, marching bands, drumn corps, majorettes, costume characters, steel banda and sa much more. Subway's Vlneyard Laser Uights Show ansd Concert Sunday, September 26 In the closing event of the Niagara Wine Festival, Subavay salutes the Ontario grape and aine industry and its TIradition of Excellence avith a concert and laser light show in Montehello Park. Black Dlamond Wlne, Cheese and Food Experlence September 18- 19,25 and 26 This event features 45 of Ontario's flnest restaurants and internationally acclaimed aineries serving a fahulous array of Niagara cuisine paired with Ontario VQA aines. More than 100,000 spectators are eapected for the Grand Parade, one of the largest and loogeat raoning street parades in North Amenica. 29th Annual Bank of Montreal Artisan Show and Sale September 17- 19 and 24- 26 An outdoor shoavand sale ofexquisite handcrafted Canadian arts and crafts in one of Ontario's most heautifual settings. Over 100 talented artisans in one of the largest annual shows. Niagara Cullnary Instltute's Gourmet Pavillon September 18- 19 and 25- 26 loin the chefs of Niagara performing their magic right in front of you each Saturday and Sunday, on the Niagara Culinary Institute under the direction of J. Mark Hand, Corporate Chef, Niagara College. Let's Get Cooklng Gourmet Recipe Theatre September 18- 19 and 25- 26 Relax and enjoy sumptuous samples ofTree of Life Products and learn hoav ta entertain in style avith five shows daily, starting on the hour. CIBC and Vines Magazine Wlne Seminars September 18- 19 and 25- 26 These seminars allow guests ta experience insight into Ontario's finest avines, under the leadership of Canada's foremost aine experts, for a cost of $20 per persan, (max. 50 guesîs per seminar). Hosted by Christopher WatersWine Columnist for The Standard and Managing Editor of Vines Magazine, who avilI facilitate a panel of ainemakers and avine enthusiasts. For more information these and other events and ta purchase tickets, call 905-688-0212 or visit www.niagarawvinefestival.com MALLFTA )dosSgnouw ROCKwAY GLEN CombUisg t&e best of Wine and Golfin the Niagrira PeidnwJa Fuîit Rodwoy Glen dw>g th» Niagara Wme Feslitsiansdenter to wmn a beaut#d Gifl Basket L.e - 0 du via(Aa. Vioe Mueum> S cilioaM W.W w *D 1111111111111 4aùlcdnu-vuntuicm mfwgsTu ad bui tomn 1.877.ROO(WAY

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