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Visiting PEC’s Northern Shores

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Tuesday afternoon, June 9, 2009, turned out to be a lovely day, perfect for a drive to the northern end of Prince Edward County – Big Island and Northport to be exact. My mission…brochure deliveries.

june09013My first stop, Haystrom Farm on Bethel Road is owned by Jim Hayward. Jim grows heirloom and exotic fruits and vegetables including 120 varieties of tomatoes and 20 varieties of melons, which are available at his roadside stand during the growing season. Check it out sometime.

A hop skip and a jump later and I arrived at Big Island where Terry Sprague of NatureStuff Tours and Things met me at the door of his house. He had been working on his computer (bird stuff no doubt). A big thank you to Terry for graciously volunteering his time to keep the Rossmore visitor kiosk stocked with Visitors Guides and Taste Trail and Arts Trail brochures, during the busy tourist season.

june09021Around the corner from Terry Sprague’s, situated on the Bay of Quinte, is the Baycrest Lodge and Marina. Owner Dave Owen has a beautiful spot with dockage, storage and repair service. Rentals of sailboats and fishing boats are also available.

Rather than completing a full loop, I back-tracked on Sprague Road to Fairview Farm, owned by Mark Bartkiw. Situated on a hill overlooking the Big Island marsh, Mark’s farm is a picturesque place for his organically grown, pick-your-own vegetables, fruits and flowers. While there visitors may wish to take a look at Mark’s handmade furniture crafted from century-old lumber.

Back on the mainland and heading east on County Road 15, towards the Skyway Bridge (Highway 49), I paid a visit to Bill Reddick Studio Porcelain. He had just finished roasting some Rwandan coffee beans and offered me a cup of the freshly brewed coffee. During my visit Bill mentioned that his plate entitled “Plate with National Imagery” will be shown at the 2009 Cheongju International Craft Biennale in Cheongju, South Korea. The largest fine craft event of its kind, the Craft Biennale will showcase work from over 40 nations. Canada is the featured guest country for 2009 and we’re very proud to have Bill representing Prince Edward County’s vibrant creative community.

Next I made a brief stop at Clearwater Design to drop of some brochures in their mailbox, before skipping over to Therapy on the Bay on Georges Road, which is owned by Bruce and Marilyn Foster. Bruce is a registered physiotherapist,certified in acupuncture and treats mind, body and spirit in a tranquil setting on the Bay of Quinte.

My last brochure drops of the day, before heading home for supper, were to Bayside Cottages, the Grey Cottage at Green Point and Goodfellow Meats.

I must admit, it was a great way to spend an afternoon at work.

Cultivating Collaboration… Building the Prince Edward County Brand

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

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Prince Edward County will once again be showcased in Toronto, this time at an intimate fundraiser for the Artscape’s upcoming Creative Places + Spaces: The Collaborative City conference.

Entitled Cultivation, the event is expected to draw a crowd of fifty guests (including some of Toronto’s leading cultural philanthropists, corporate leaders and Artscape not-for-profit partners and donors) to the home of Richard and Rana Florida where they will all enjoy wine from our region.

According to the Corporation of the County of Prince Edward’s Jean Anne Carroll, who is coordinating the County’s involvement in the event, the guests will also be sent home with Prince Edward County-branded gift baskets, which will tell stories of our “Collaborative County” designed to underscore the purpose behind the Collaborative City conference.

Among the stories that will be told are those of our wine industry, Goat Milk Cheddar (produced jointly by Black River Cheese Company and Fifth Town Artisan Cheese Company), Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), and marketing products including the Arts Trail, Taste Trail and Harvestin’ the County. The guests will also learn that our community produces and exports everything from IMAX films and HDTV productions to billion dollar financial management software and art.

Jean Anne has also informed Taste the County that our newly launched “Come Back to Earth” branding, which was developed as part of this year’s destination marketing campaign, will be used to wrap gifts for various delegations and tours that are visiting the County in the near future. “It is already proving its versatility and usefulness—filling the ‘gap’ for a common brand that can be used to position and promote Prince Edward County,” she says.

OCTA Munch and Mingle

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

On Tuesday night, the Ontario Culinary Tourism Alliance (OCTA) launched their new website at an event at Hart House in Toronto.

octa_webDesigned to use social media to drive new business opportunities in the province’s culinary tourism industry, the new site is a resource of best practices, research and education opportunities for those involved in the culinary tourism industry. It is also a forum for growers, chefs and hospitality operators to connect and ultimately identify new business opportunities through the power of online organizing.

Taste the County attended to launch, handing out Prince Edward County Visitors Guides, Taste Trail and Arts Trail brochures as well as serving Fifth Town Artisan Cheese Company’s award-winning Lighthall Tomme, Black River Cheese Company’s Maple Cheddar (made with 100% pure Prince Edward County maple syrup) and biscuits by County Crackers. The Grange of Prince Edward Vineyards & Estate Winery and Rosehall Run Vineyards were also in attendance along with a mix of several dozen members of various tourism organizations and media.

Visiting Studio

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

moontide1This week Grace and I dropped off 2,500 Prince Edward County Visitors Guides and rack cards for TASTE! a celebration of regional cuisine and Countylicious at Moontide Studio Gallery where Tara Wilkinson was collecting the promotional materials of seven local businesses in order to pass them on to CTM Media Group for distribution. (Many thanks to Tara.)

moontide2While we were there, Tara’s husband artist Andrew Csafordi gave us a tour around their lovely lilac-ringed property, which comprises several out buildings that house various workspaces including Tara’s studio/gallery, Love Nest Studios, and a large barn where Andrew’s encaustic artworks that incorporate materials such as beeswax and twigs are on display. Visit them the next time you’re travelling the Arts Trail.

Hot Off The Press!

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

dsc01301Six hundred cases of Prince Edward County Visitors Guides, Taste Trails and Arts Trails arrived at Taste the County headquarters today! Be sure to stop in and pick up copies for your business.