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Posted September 13, 2018

Featured Brewery Discovery Route: Saints & Sinners Bootleggers’ Run

The Saints & Sinners Bootleggers’ Run Trail – part of the 2018 Brewery Discovery Routes – is your passport to beer, wine and cider producers around south Georgian Bay.

The area was once a hotbed for bootleggers during Prohibition. Today, it boasts imaginative producers who use local hops, apples and grapes to create award-winning products.

Don’t miss:

Northwinds Brewhouse and Kitchen’s ultra-fresh beer and seasonally inspired menu, the year round Owen Sound Farmers’ Market, the Casero Kitchen Table and Thornbury Village Cidery, Surrounded by 7,500 acres of apple farms within a 15-minute drive.

Check out:

Frank’s Limestone Kiln – Located on the northside of County Rd. 91, in Duntroon, in Clearview Township. This side trail is part of the Bruce Trail Conservancy and leads to a restored lime kiln that was originally built circa 1860. Designated pathways and fencing are in place for hikers to view the structure. Franks Lime Kiln Side Trail is 30 metres in length and is a easy to moderate walk.

Win prizes!

Take photos along the way, then post them to Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook tagged with #BrewRoutesON to win great prizes, including:

  • Ontario weekend getaway, 2 nights at a B & B, 2 Feast On dinners and brewery tour
    (up to value of $500)
  • Dinner for two at Langdon Hall (up to value of $300)
  • Brewery Tour for 10 at Steam Whistle Brewing
  • Brewery Tour for 10 at BREW Microbrewery Windsor
  • Brewery Tour for 10 at Thornbury Village Cidery

View the full route here.

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