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Pelee
Island is located at the most southerly point in Canada, and
lies about 25 kilometres off the mainland of southern Ontario
on Lake Erie. Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes,
with the warmest surface temperature of the five lakes. Its
moderating effect produces a temperate climate on the island,
which has a longer growing season than any other wine region
in Canada, often thirty days more than on the mainland.
Pelee
Island has 400 acres under vine. It was the site of Canadas
first commercial winery, VinVilla, that began operations in
1866. More than a hundred years later, its vineyards of native
grapes were replanted with Vitis vinifera vines.
For more information on this region, visit the Southwestern Ontario Vintners Association |