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  • Hunting for vintage Canadian furniture, toys, silver, and china in the towns of Ontario is great sport. For a large choice of shops, head to Jordan, St. Jacobs, Erin, Neustadt, and Elora.

  • The work of Ontario’s vibrant arts and crafts community, such as pottery, hand-blown glass, and jewelry, can be found thoughout the province at fairs, markets, boutiques, and galleries.

  • Ontario’s microbreweries have enjoyed great popularity in recent years. Many, such as Neustadt Springs, offer tastings and tours.

  • Snap up bargains on brands such as Guess, Nine West, and Nike at Niagara Falls’ outlet stores, all under one roof, at Canada One.

  • From June to October, usually on Saturday mornings, local farmers sell fresh produce – fiddleheads, white asparagus, wild blueberries and mushrooms, and much more – at over 120 markets throughout Ontario.

  • In summer and fall, roadside stands in the Niagara region sell luscious fruits. Local companies turn these fruits into delicious jams, which are available at select stores. Greaves preserves are especially popular.

  • Handmade Furniture

    In southern Ontario, especially around Kitchener-Waterloo, Mennonite men craft durable country-style furniture from local woods such as maple and pine. Watch for signs on the smaller roads pointing the way to local carpenters or head to St. Jacobs Furnishings, a large retail outlet.

  • The sap of Ontario’s sugar maples is made into delicious pancake syrup and candies, sold at farmers’ markets and shops.

  • Sample award-winning wines at vineyards throughout the Niagara Peninsula before stocking up for the home cellar (see Inniskillin Wines).

  • The best place to buy these durable and gorgeous covers is St. Jacobs, where local Mennonite women still practice the traditional craft of hand-quilting. Be sure to stop in at Grey Fort Quilts.

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