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French Charm Exquisite home inspired by northern Quebec lodges

Harmony at Home This Blue Mountain home defines ‘ideal location’

Drink: Wine Festive food matched with amazing value wines

Selling Liquid Gold inIt’s allCollingwood about the taste! Books Holiday ‘reads’ sure to please the bookworm in the family

InChef the Kitchen with Chef Philip Tarlo Tarlo invited this GoodLife reporter into the kitchen to share his stories

Holiday Appetizers Chefs share their favourite recipes Chocolate - Food of the Gods GoodLife tracked down local chocolatiers to learn more about their mouthwatering creations - just in time for the holidays!

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Nested within 25 acres of mature trees in Georgian Bluffs, this exquisite home was inspired by the French charm of northern Quebec lodges. When Roger and Melanie Kemble first purchased the lot, it was all trees. “It took two years of digging up to make the lot what it looks like today,” said Roger Kemble.

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uilt in 2007 with 8,000 square feet of finished living space surrounded by bush, there’s plenty of privacy and serenity at this residence. “Every deck has a stunning view of the property,” added Roger. Upon entering their abode through the solid wood front door, purchased from Van Dolder’s of Owen Sound, you are immediately in the core of this magnificent space. In addition to the decks, oversized windows throughout help bring the beauty of the outdoors into the house. The two-storey stone fireplace stretches to the peak of the 40-foot cathedral ceiling. On both sides floor to ceiling windows expose the backyard’s allure. Above the fireplace mantel hangs a large screen television. With theatrestyle recliners, this great room is perfect for enjoying movie nights. Conveniently adjacent to this entertainment space and also overlooking the back end of the home is the kitchen and dining room. The kitchen, which was designed and completed by the Wiarton Home Décor Centre, features ample countertop and storage space, as well as a large walk-in pantry. On the second floor a large loft overlooks the great room. “We love this space. You can see all the way out to the road from both sides of the house,” said Melanie. Pine wood beams embellish the cathedral ceiling. Finished in cedar, the natural aromatic scent of the ceiling adds a cozy lodge atmosphere to the space. Similar to this area the detached man cave is also finished in cedar wood. This additional 2,400 square feet of space is perhaps one of the ultimate selling points of this residence. Currently furnished as a Roger’s man cave, the space can also be used as a secluded guesthouse.

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Many unique gift ideas Back in the house there’s more recreational space on the second floor. The media room is a large space where the family can host guests or enjoy some family time. Complementing the same lodge feel found in the rest of the house, here the ceiling is also finished in cedar. Wainscoting is also added to beautify the walls and add sophistication to the space. “It’s all maple from the trees that used to exist on the property,” said Roger. The same wood was used for the door and window trim throughout the house. In the children’s rooms the same rich maple wood was used to create a shelving ledge around each room. It was also used to create an opening, which serves as the laundry chute just outside the children’s bedrooms. “It’s one of two in the house. The second one is in the master’s walk-in closet,” said Melanie. In the master suite, there’s a large ensuite bathroom that serves as the couple’s private sanctuary. With his and hers sinks, in addition to a complete makeup counter, there’s plenty of room here for a couple to get ready. The ultimate relaxation spot in this space however, is the outdoor hot tub that rests on the couple’s private deck. Having always been quite the entertainers, the Kemble family has previously hosted a wedding reception at their residence. And with seven bedrooms in the house, they’re always able to accommodate a large number of guests. “One time we had 30 people spend the weekend at our place,” said Melanie.

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Their outdoor square footage offers the opportunity to entertain large groups. Fully equipped with an outdoor kitchen, a woodburning fireplace, designed by Rick Collins Masonry, and various sitting areas, the backyard is quite the getaway. But the fun is not just for the adults. A state-of-the-art playhouse with a slide is also constructed at one end of the yard. “The kids just love it,” said Roger. Not only is this residence quite the getaway from busy city life, the location has always been convenient for the family. Being only a threeminute drive from Georgian Bay, the lot seemed perfect for the family. “We always loved water but wanted our privacy as well,” said Roger. Despite the luxury offered at this sophisticated abode, the Kemble family is looking to move to another one of their properties. With so much all around for another family to enjoy, the couple is excited to list their gem on the market.


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Harmony at home By ERIKA ENGEL photoS By MIKE GUILBAULT

With Georgian Bay in the backyard, a provincial park in the side yard and the escarpment in the front, this Blue Mountains home defines ideal location.

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The exterior and interior were designed to be very harmonious with its surroundings

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his custom-built, private and gated home was carefully and meticulously designed to live up to its pristine location and highly function as a doorway to four-seasons of local recreation. “I designed the exterior and interior to be very harmonious with its surroundings,” said owner Danielle Mamone. “We wanted it to feel very much like a casual mountain home, but on the water.” Extensive stonework carries seamlessly from the interior to the exterior of the home, and several outdoor living areas (some covered and some not) allow the Mamones to enjoy the beautiful outdoors year-round. Mamone and her family began designing and building their cottage in 2005, and moved in by 2006. The property is .75 acres and includes 167 feet of waterfront. “After decades of enjoying all the area had to offer for all four-seasons, we decided, as boaters, it would be nice to have a waterfront property,” said Mamone. The lot was perfect, as the provincial park guaranteed privacy, green space next door and prevented the possibility of development in that area. The water of Georgian Bay comes right up to the edge of the property. Finally, the home is located between Thornbury and Collingwood, in Craigleith, so it’s within minutes of golfing, skiing and Blue Mountain Village.

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Mamone brought out her inner chef with a gourmet kitchen inspired by a Clive Christian design she saw and loved.

Mamone brought out her inner chef with a gourmet kitchen inspired by a Clive Christian design she saw and loved.

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This 5,100-square-foot raised bungalow features a three-car garage with inside entry, five bedrooms, four bathrooms and a large games room. The best room in the house is the aptly named great room, where the luxury of the room draws directly from panoramic views of Georgian Bay. Natural light fills the space thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows. Practical and beautiful custom-built wall units adjoin the gorgeous fireplace, making the room ideal for entertaining après ski. The 28-foot tall cathedral ceilings add a final piece of grandeur to the great room. Mamone brought out her inner chef with a gourmet kitchen inspired by a Clive Christian design she saw and loved. “I wanted a very stylish, well-equipped kitchen open to the living and dining areas of the house so not only could I enjoy our guests, but also the views while entertaining,” said Mamone. The kitchen opens into a lakeside dining room. The appliances are a collection of Mamone’s favourite things: a fully integrated Sub Zero fridge, Sub Zero refrigerator drawers, Gaggeneau gas cooktop, Meile dishwasher, Dacor wall oven, Panasonic combination microwave/convection oven and built-in Meile coffee maker. The cherry on top is a granite-covered island with 3.5-inch Bullnose and rare Brazillian wood chopping blocks on each end. This stunning piece is great for casual dinners.

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Mamone’s classy, luxurious and one-of-a-kind designs flow through the home with custom millwork fabricated on-site during construction. This includes baseboards, mouldings and custom cabinetry. Mamone planned out design features to build in and disguise what she calls “life’s necessities that really don’t need to be displayed.” Firewood storage, laundry machines and audio video equipment are all tucked neatly away behind striking woodwork. There is plenty of storage space in cupboards and closets, as well. Mamone also blended together practicality in her beautifully designed home. “One of the most practical features of the home is the east wing, which contains its own mudroom, family/games room, kitchenette, powder room, three bedrooms, sitting area, two bathrooms and cedar-lined closet. It can be closed off from the main part of the house to provide a separate living area,” said Mamone. This property - 209353 Highway 26 W - is currently listed at $2,749,000 by Barb and Ron Picot with Chestnut Park Real Estate Limited. For more information, or to arrange a viewing, call Barb and Ron Picot at 705-445-5454.

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LATEST GREATEST TOP VALUES

Festive food matches with amazing value wines By GORd STIMMELL It’s the festive season, when family comes first in our thoughts. Of course, friends dropping by for special weekend dinners and winter evening parties also come into vogue. Lots of the feasting will focus on turkey or whole chicken, special fish dishes, aged clover studded hams, as well as racks or leg of lamb and sirloin or prime rib roasts. The best wines to accompany these should be special, but that does not mean they have to cost an arm and a leg. I am always in the hunt for the best-hidden gems at a price that does not involve a second mortgage. So today, I bring you my latest top value white and red wines. Between the five choices, they can match with almost anything you can dream up in the kitchen. You may be aware that several wines can go with a single dish. For instance, with roast turkey, a sauvignon blanc will cut cleanly through all that gravy and excite and clean the palate. But an oaked chardonnay also can go because it matches or complements the gravy and all the butter on mashed potatoes and veggies. Some folks will even match a pinot noir or gamay to roast turkey, although that is quite daring. But this lighter styled red does go with mushroom or savoury stuffing, as well as cranberry sauce. So don’t feel bound by my food suggestions. By experimenting with your own palate and different foods, you widen your taste knowledge and learn at the same time how wine and cuisine can transform one another. It’s also fun to see how your guests react to various wine and food combinations!

So, welcome to my latest greatest top values!

J.P. Chenet 2012 Reserve Chardonnay $10.95 (France) The aromas entice with smoky golden apple and pear while the flavours dish up butterscotch, yellow apple and lime sorbet with a vivacious lemongrass finish. LCBO #255885 Rating: 89+ Food suggestion: Roast chicken/ turkey, lobster.

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Cantina Tollo Colle Secco 2011 Montepulciano D’Abruzzo $9.25 (Italy)

Santa Rita 120 2013 Sauvignon Blanc $9.95 (Chile)

Raimat 2010 Tempranillo $14.95 (Spain)

Esquinas De Argento 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon $11.90 (Argentina)

This astounding best buy red has a smoky, minty, cherry wood, lavender and blackberry bouquet and suffusive layered flavours of blackberry, plum, cedar and blueberry.

Appealing tropical aromas feature pineapple, guava and lime notes. The flavours are juicy, with yellow apple, pineapple and lemon meringue and a clean crisp lemony finish.

Enticing aromas of plum, blueberry and vanilla lead into rich and mellow flavours suggesting cedar, vanilla, blackberry, black cherry and summer black and red plums.

The nose suggests deep plum, blackberry, vanilla and a hint of mocha. The flavours dish up smoky plum, black cherry, chocolate and cedar layers. Wonderfully smooth.

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Food suggestion: Roast lamb, or rare duck.

Food suggestion: Fish dishes, shrimp or crab cakes.

Food suggestion: Thick steak, prime rib roast.

Food suggestion: Pork tenderloin, festive ham.




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COLLINGWOOD IS HOME TO A GOURMET TASTING BAR, SPECIALIZING IN OLIVE OILS AND ARTISANAL BALSAMIC VINEGARS

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encourage people to sample, savour and slurp their way through our tasty products,” says Alex Yuen, who owns the Collingwood Olive Oil Company with his wife, Cheryl McMenemy. Established in the spring of 2014, the downtown Collingwood business serves up more than40 flavour varieties of pure, fresh, extra

virgin olive oils and balsamic vinegars. The luscious liquids are never pre-bottled. Instead, they’re stored in stainless steel Italian fustis (vessels with spouts) which line the shop’s shelves. “All of our selections are poured and bottled fresh in our shop for you to take home and enjoy,” explains the 48-year-old business owner and trained chef. GoodLifeMagazine.ca | 27


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When it comes to olive oil, fresh is best

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When it comes to olive oil, fresh is best. “We sell the freshest olive oils from around the world. For example, our current supply is from olives picked and crushed in the spring of 2014,” he explains. The local business utilizes alternating harvest seasons in the northern and southern hemispheres to access the most recent olive crushes, bringing customers the freshest juice available from Tunisia, Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal, California, Chile, Peru and Australia. How does the local product match up to bottled grocery store oil? “It’s like comparing a Ferrari to a Lada,” he chuckles. “The grocery store oils have probably been sitting in vats for two to three years before being bottled and sold on shelves. The oil is old, tasteless, has little aroma and has lost most of the health benefits derived from using extra virgin olive oil. It’s edible, but that’s about it.” The local tasting bar’s products are tested twice, once in California and once in a world renowned, independent lab in Australia. “You are receiving a fresh, pure, unadulterated product of the highest standard,” he explains. Extra virgin is the highest quality and most expensive olive oil classification. “You can taste the freshness and amazing flavour. Good quality extra virgin olive oil has a grasslike aroma, tastes like fresh olives and offers a creamy flavour.” The recommended olive oil shelf date is about eight months. The couple travelled down the olive oil path after visiting friends in St. Catharines, Ontario who own a similar shop called Dellaterra. “We fell in love with their products, and felt that Collingwood could use a similar tasting bar,” explains Yuen, who is no stranger to the local food scene. “Cooking is in my blood because my parents owned and operated Collingwood’s Bamboo Terrace (the current site of Santini’s) for 37 years.” His wife, Cheryl, a full-time sales and marketing manager for Metroland Media, helps out on a part-time basis. As of late, olive oil and balsamic vinegar tasting bars have become popular with foodies. “It’s a growing trend,” says Yuen, who estimates there are about 450 similar shops in the United

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FRESH

Black Olive

Tapenade THIS DELICIOUS APPETIZER RECIPE IS COURTESY OF THE COLLINGWOOD OLIVE OIL COMPANY. SERVE ON TOP OF CROSTINI AS A PARTY APPETIZER. INGREdIENTS:

PREPARATION:

1 cup pitted oil-cured black olives

Blend ingredients in a food processor until finely chopped, scraping sides if needed. Season with fresh ground pepper.

1/4 cup coarsely chopped parsley 1 Tbsp drained capers 1 garlic clove, crushed 2 tsp fresh thyme 3 Tbsp Eureka Lemon Fused Olive Oil

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Refrigerate for up to 2 weeks. Makes 3/4 cup

States, and about 40 in Canada. All are independently owned, but use the same supplier. Growing interest stems from health effects associated with extra virgin olive oil. Several studies show that the fatty acids and antioxidants in olive oil have some powerful health benefits, such as a reduced risk of heart disease. Furthermore, olive oil is an extremely versatile oil with countless culinary applications. “From salads to stir-fries to chocolate chip cookies, it’s the perfect go-to oil for any kitchen adventure. Olive oil can do all the same jobs as butter, with a whole lot of health benefits,” explains Yuen, who even sells a butter flavoured oil. Along with various extra virgin oils, the local shop offers both fused and infused oils that come in a variety of flavours using natural ingredients.


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You can taste the freshness and amazing flavour Visitors to the shop are also invited to savour intense white and dark balsamic vinegars aged up to 18 years from Modena, Italy. “Our balsamics are made in the traditional fashion, starting with grape ‘must’ and working their way through a series of wooden barrels. Our balsamic, unlike any other on the market, contains absolutely no caramel colouring, and is free of artificial colourings and flavours,” he explains. Freshly poured bottles of oils and vinegars come in three different bottle sizes: 200mL, 375 mL and 750 mL. Average prices range from $13 to $28 a bottle. With over 40 flavour varieties and hundreds of pairing possibilities, the choices are endless. Along with various extra virgin olive oils, top sellers include flavoured oils such as Tuscan herb, garlic, butter and Herbs de Provence. Truffle oil and sesame seed oil also fly off the shelves. Various vinegars are also sought after. “Our chocolate balsamic, which can be used in desserts, salads and baking, is a must-have.” The Collingwood Olive Oil Company sells gift baskets and even offers private tastings for groups of eight or more people. In its first year in business, the local tasting bar seems to be a hit in Collingwood. “We’ve been really busy,” says Yuen with a smile. “And that’s good for me because I’m happy to chat about olive oil all day.” The Collingwood Olive Oil Company is located at 42 Ste. Marie Street, Collingwood. For more information call: 705-293-OILS (6457) or visit collingwoodoliveoil.ca.

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the Collingwood Cooking academy By KAThERINE ELPhICK photoS By ELLIE KISTEMAKER A long and winding country driveway leads to the Collingwood Cooking Academy. And there’s lots to take in once you arrive. From the ducks swimming peacefully in the large pond to the free range chickens milling about the 15-acre property. “It’s a lovely setting to learn how to cook,” observes chef Philip Tarlo, who runs the Collingwood-area cooking school and onsite bed and breakfast with his wife Leanne Calvert. “We’re surrounded by apple orchards and the beauty of Grey-Bruce County.” To learn more about the four-year-old culinary school, chef Tarlo invited this GoodLife reporter into the kitchen to share his stories. Over coffee, the cheerful foodie talked passionately about everything from his love of teaching and preparing fresh food to his early days as a young chef at the Savoy hotel in London, England.

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MY GOAL IS TO INSPIRE PEOPLE TO COOK FRESH FOOD,

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What led you to open up the Collingwood Cooking Academy? Philip Tarlo: I simply love teaching! I enjoy inspiring people to cook fresh food. That’s what I do. What classes do you offer? PT: We do lots of different courses, including Thai, Asian, cooking 101, a tour of Italy, healthy soups, appetizers and hors d’oeuvres, pasta, healthy cooking made easy, fish and shellfish 101, bread making, gluten-free, vegetarian, chocolate, date night dinners and so on. I just rhymed off the standard ones, but we can customize any kind of class you’d like. We even teach barbecuing classes outside in our outdoor kitchen, which also showcases a wood-fired pizza oven. Each class lasts about three to four hours, and it’s a hands-on experience. Class sizes range from four to 16 students, and are generally taught in the afternoon or evening.

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What’s the most popular? PT: Our most popular experience is our date night dinner, which features four courses. Guests can then enjoy the dinner in the dining room with wine (which you bring yourself). Our Thai class is also very popular because we can customize it for vegetarians. During the experience, I introduce some knife skills, talk about some of the chemistry involved in cooking and touch upon food production and so on. There’s a bit of cooking 101 thrown into each experience. Let’s hear about your culinary background. You bring over 40 years of experience to your students, were trained at the Savoy Hotel in London and have worked in many European kitchens before moving to Canada in 1983. Along with specializing in classical French and European cuisine, you’ve also owned and operated various restaurants in Canada, along with a successful catering company. What led you to the Collingwood area?

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PT: My twin brother, Maurice, who was also trained at the Savoy, was the reason I moved to Canada. He was living in Toronto, and asked me to buy a restaurant with him. It was on Church Street, and we successfully ran it for five years. We sold it because I wanted to move to a smaller town. I found a job in Collingwood, and I’ve been here ever since. I was the food provider at Osler Bluffs Ski Resort for over 22 years. Along with other food contracts through our catering company, High Table Catering, we also owned and operated various Collingwood restaurants including Terra Cotta Restaurant, Pine Street Cafe and Admiral’s Post Pub. During that time, I met Leanne, got married and we had three children. Seven years ago, we opened the bed and breakfast and later the culinary school. Let’s hear more about Willow Trace Bed and Breakfast, which is located on-site. Can folks stay for the weekend and learn how to cook? PT: Absolutely! We do a little bit of everything here. We have 15 acres, and are located just outside of Collingwood. We have four rooms, a pool and great walking and cross country skiing/snowshoe trails. Our free-range chickens and ducks give us lovely fresh eggs for breakfast. We also have various fruit trees, including cherry, apple, pear, peach and plum — which we readily harvest to make homemade preserves for our breakfast guests.

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You’re part of the Apple Pie Trail applepietrail.ca. Describe that experience. PT: The class focuses on local apples. I teach how to cook apple pies three different ways, with three different toppings — crumble, lattice and a solid top. All of the pastry is made from scratch. We also make apple walnut bread, apple strudel and finish it off with apple crepes. We usually teach this class in the morning because it’s offered in connection with Scandinave Spa. Let’s hear about your corporate team building events and bachelorette parties. PT: We often focus on appetizers for these classes. After making all of the appetizers, we finish off the class with a cocktail party. The chocolate making classes are also very popular for bachelorette parties. What’s your number one tip for culinary students? PT: Besides eating fresh food? Be organized! Organize your menu and organize your shopping. That way, you’ll save money and prepare better food. As you’ve gone through your culinary journey, what advice do you remember the most from your own training? PT: When I was 15, I worked as a chef in the kitchen brigade at the Savoy Hotel. Here, let me show you a picture of me as a young chef in training [he wonders off to retrieve a framed


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CORN BREAD&

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COURTESY OF CHEF PHILIP TARLO OF THE COLLINGWOOD COOKING ACADEMY, THIS DELICIOUS MEAL IS PERFECT FOR ANY OCCASION. “YOU SIMPLY CAN’T SERVE CHILI WITHOUT CORN BREAD,” SAYS THE CHEF WITH A SMILE. “IT’S A PERFECT MARRIAGE OF FLAVOURS.” FOR A LIGHTER CHILI, SUBSTITUTE GROUND TURKEY FOR GROUND BEEF. Chili

PREPARATION:

INGREdIENTS:

In a large heavy bottomed pot, heat oil on high heat. Add the ground beef and cook until brown. Remove the beef and set aside.

4 Tbsp (plus 2 Tbsp) vegetable oil for frying 1-1/2 lbs (675 grams) lean ground or chopped beef 1 large onion, chopped fine 3 cloves garlic, crushed 2 Tbsp tomato paste 1 tsp chili powder (depending on the strength) 1 (15 ounce) can red kidney beans, drained 1 (16 ounce) can of crushed (or pureed) tomatoes Salt to taste 2 fresh (or dried) green chilli peppers, chopped fine (without the seeds unless you want it hot) 2 bay leaves Pinch of thyme

In the same pot, over medium heat, add two tablespoons of oil and add the onions and garlic. Sweat the onions and garlic (you don’t want to brown them) for about five minutes. Stir in the tomato paste and let cook for about two minutes.

INGREdIENTS: 1-1/2 cups cornmeal 2-1/2 cups milk 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 Tbsp baking powder 1 tsp salt 2/3 cup granulated sugar 2 eggs 1/2 cup vegetable oil PREPARATION: Preheat oven to 400F.

Add the cooked meat, and stir in the remaining ingredients. Bring to a simmer, cover and slowly cook for about 1 hour.

In a small bowl, combine cornmeal and milk; let stand for 5 minutes. Grease a 9x13-inch baking pan.

Adjust seasonings if necessary and remove the bay leaves.

In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Mix in the cornmeal mixture, eggs and oil until smooth. Pour batter into prepared pan.

Place in bowls and top with grated cheddar cheese and/or sour cream. Serve the chili with corn bread and honey. Serves 4 to 6.

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HOLIDAY APPETIZERS

ChEFS ShARE ThEIR FAVOURITE RECIPES By KAThERINE ELPhICK | photoGraphy By ELLIE KISTEMAKER

With the holiday entertaining season revving up, it’s the perfect time for an appetizer story. With that in mind, we asked a handful of chefs and food professionals to offer up their favourite festive hors d’oeuvre recipes. The results are downright delicious!

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• Gourmet@home • MAShEd POTATO ANd ChEddAR FRITTERS Courtesy of chef Jay Klausen of Bistro 77 in Alliston

1-1/2 cups creamy mashed potatoes 1 large egg 1-1/2 cups grated white cheddar cheese 4 Tbsp chopped fresh chives 1 tsp kosher salt

“This is a great recipe for left over creamy mashed potatoes,” explains the chef/co-owner of Alliston’s Bistro 77 and the Burger Bistro Joint. “They can be made in any size for an appetizer, and they are gluten-free.” For more chef Jay Klausen potato recipes, visit bistrofreshpotato.com. The popular potato website even includes Klausen’s own recipe for creamy mashed potatoes.

“They can be made in any size for an appetizer, and they are gluten-free.” – chef Jay Klausen

1/2 tsp freshly grounded pepper 3 Tbsp cornstarch PREPARATION: 1. Preheat oven to 375F. 2. Combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl, incorporate well. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Using a tablespoon, spoon out the mixture leaving an inch between each portion. Place in oven and cook for 7 minutes. Flip, and cook for another five minutes, or until golden brown. 3. Serve warm — either plain or with sour cream or an aoili. {Makes about 30}

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“These are super tasty and very easy, and can be made ahead and frozen.” – chef Philip Tarlo

Courtesy of chef Philip Tarlo of the Collingwood Cooking Academy 1/2 lb (250 g) cheddar cheese, grated 6 slices bacon fried or broiled crisp, crumbled 4 oz (100 g) sliced almonds, lightly toasted 1 medium onion, finely chopped 1 cup mayonnaise (regular or light) Salt and pepper to taste 1 loaf white bread thin sliced (or 1.5 white baguette)

PREPARATION: 1. Preheat oven to 400F. 2. In medium bowl, combine cheese, bacon, almonds, onion and mayonnaise. Season to taste with salt and pepper. 3. Remove crusts from the bread (you won’t need to remove the crust if using a baguette) and spread with the mixture. 4. Cut each slice into 4 pieces and place onto baking sheets (you won’t need to slice the baguette pieces), and bake for 10 min or until brown. Serve immediately. Makes about 64 small pieces (less if using a baguette). 5. Note: prior to cooking, these appetizers may be frozen, covered on a baking sheet.

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“This wonderful appetizer offers a truly local flavour with Port Carling smoked trout.” – chef Matthew Fournier

FILO CUPS 3 sheets filo dough (PC makes a really good filo) 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, melted PREPARATION: 1. Preheat oven to 350F. 2. Place first sheet of filo on cutting board and brush with butter. Place next sheet on top of buttered filo and repeat with butter. Add one more sheet of filo and brush with butter. 3. Cut the filo into squares (6-inches by 4-inches) and push into muffin tin to make cups, leaving an empty space between each cup. 4. Bake for 6 to 8 minutes or until Remove from oven and let cool.

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3. Put mousse into piping bag with large star tip and chill until set. Alternatively, set bowl of mousse into the fridge to set (to quenelle later with spoons).

Courtesy of Michael and Marion’s the Side Door head chef Matthew Fournier

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The 24-year-old Georgian College trained chef, who was born in Penetanguishene, has always felt at home in the kitchen. “I grew up helping my grandparents and mom cook everything from simple spaghetti to pies and desserts,” explains the young chef. After working his way up the cooking ladder in various local restaurants, Fournier landed at Micheal and Marion’s the Side Door in 2012 as garde manger. By the summer of 2014, he took over as head chef.

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MOUSSE 2 sides smoked trout chopped (ours came from Port Carling in Muskoka) 3 cups goat cheese 5 leafs fresh sage chiffonade (chiffonade means sliced into long, thin strips) 3 Tbsp 35% whipping cream PREPARATION: 1. In a stand mixer, whip trout, goat cheese and sage until soft. 2. Add the cream slowly and whip until cream is incorporated and goat cheese is smooth, but still has some small chunks of trout.

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MARMALAdE 1 medium orange Zest from half of lemon 1/2 cup sugar 1/8 tsp cinnamon 1/8 tsp allspice 1 pinch nutmeg PREPARATION: 1. Cut orange into thin slices (roughly 1/8-inch slices), removing any seeds as you go. Stack the slices together and cut into eighths. 2. In a small saucepan, combine oranges, lemon juice, zest and water; bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a rapid simmer and cook stirring frequently for 40 minutes or, until fruit is very soft. 3. Return to a boil and add sugar and spices. Reduce heat to medium low and cook 15 to 20 minutes, or until colour darkens. Set aside, keeping warm, until ready to use or reheat before use.

3-1/2 cups granulated sugar 1-1/2 cups water Note: if you can’t find kumquats you can use a thinly sliced orange PREPARATION: 1. Thinly slice kumquats. 2. In medium saucepan over medium to high heat, bring 1-1/2 cups sugar and water to a simmer and cook until the sugar is completely dissolved to make a simple syrup. 3. Add sliced kumquats to the simmering syrup and cook until softened. 4. Strain off the kumquats and toss them in the 2 cups of sugar. Lay onto baking sheet lined with parchment paper to air dry for about 30 to 40 minutes. Remember to reserve the syrup to add to your favourite drinks like homemade iced tea, hot teas or coffees. Also, save the rest of your 2 cups of sugar to use in baked goods because it will have a delicate citrus flavour. Note: If using oranges, quarter the orange slices after they dry. 5. To Assemble the appetizer: Pipe or quenelle 3/4 to 1 ounce of mousse into each filo cup. Spoon the warm marmalade over top of the mousse. 6. Top by pushing one of the kumquats into the top of the mousse. Serve. {Makes 24}


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AArDEn’S ChoColAtES inC. 7278 highway 26, Stayner 705-428-3385 aardenschocolates.com Since 1997, Aarden’s Chocolates has been a mainstay in downtown Stayner. Owned and operated by Mark and Monica Aarden, the local sweet shop is filled to the brim with gourmet chocolates. “It’s a true European chocolate wonderland with the heavenly aroma of the finest Belgian Callebaut chocolate,” says Monica Aarden with a smile. Trained as a Master Chocolatier, teacher and pastry chef in the Netherlands, Mark has worked in the chocolate industry for the past 30 years. “He’s been in the chocolate business since he was 17,” Monica Aarden boasts proudly. “Many of the traditional recipes we use date

back to the 1800s, from the European company where Mark worked as the manager and main chocolate manufacturer.” As for the couple’s chocolate making philosophy? “We make everything on-site from scratch using the best quality ingredients. Quality comes first,” says the chocolatier. Catering to the sweet desires of every customer, Aarden Chocolates serves up various tempting treats including Belgian bonbons, signature truffles, chocolate truffles and various solid chocolates, dipped creations and barks — to name a few. “We love what we do and we both nibble away all day long,” she chuckles. Belgian bonbons are one of the chocolatier’s specialties. “They are filled with a basic ganache (ganache is a velvety smooth blend of chocolate and cream) and a variety of delicious flavours. For all our creams, caramels and ice cream, we use our own local Miller’s Dairy from Creemore.” Speaking of caramel, the shop’s top seller is chewy caramel dipped in chocolate.

Along with gourmet chocolate, the local chocolatier specializes in creating gift baskets, party trays, along with wedding and speciality cakes. The local shop offers gluten-free, peanutfree, and sugar-free chocolates. During the holiday season, Aarden’s Chocolates offers a variety of festive themed treats. From snowmen to wreaths to Santas — just about every holiday shape is covered. “We love to dress up our chocolate boxes with holiday bows,” says the chocolatier. For customers leaving with just one item? “A box of our signature Dutch truffles is a must.” Signature Dutch truffles feature flavoured butter creams. Each truffle is individually hand dipped in smooth velvety chocolate, then hand rolled in small chunks of chocolate or Dutch Brut cocoa powder. Aarden’s Chocolates manufactures, retails, and wholesales its chocolates and products are available in a variety of shops throughout Ontario.

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hand dipped, and made with the finest Belgian Callebaut chocolate. “Our goal is to satisfy the chocolate needs of all of our customers,” she explains. Along with holiday-themed goodies, the local shop is best known for its chocolates and truffles. “You pick an empty gold box and fill it up with your favourites.” Top sellers also include puddles – creamy chewy caramel covered in milk or dark chocolate (flavours are plain, pecan or peanut butter), various barks, various types of fudge, roasted marshmallows, sponge toffee and a selection of candy. “We also sell a lot of chocolate dipped double stuffed Oreo cookies.” All of the chocolate and most of fudge is gluten-free. The local shop also offers up wedding favours, along with treats for baby showers, birthdays and other special occasions. And if a Chocolate Shop customer could only purchase one item? “A box of chocolates in our signature gold box would be my recommendation.”

114 Broadway, Orangeville 519-941-8968, thechocolateshop.ca If chocolate is on your holiday gift-giving list, the Chocolate Shop is worth checking out. “We go all out for the holiday season,” says Barb Chafey, who owns the downtown Orangeville sweet shop. Delectable festive offerings include edible gift baskets, chocolate sleighs (filled to the brim with goodies), chocolate Christmas trees, chocolate snowmen and chocolate Santas. “The Christmas trees and sleighs make delicious centerpieces and are perfect hostess gifts,” explains Chafey, who has owned the local business for almost a decade. The chocolate Christmas train is also very popular. “Our customers love it,” she says. Pieces include the engine, box cars and a caboose. “You can make it as long as you want and fill up the cars with treats.” Decorated like an old fashioned candy shop, the Chocolate Shop features an on-site kitchen. “All chocolates and fillings are handmade, 50 | GoodLife Georgian Bay Winter 2014 ■


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3471 Penetanguishene Road, Barrie 705-725-9210 chelseachocolates.com Chocolate and the holiday season go hand in hand, says Chelsea Chocolates owner Laurie Thompson. “Chocolate makes the perfect gift because everyone loves quality chocolate.” The Craighurst-area sweet shop serves up a complete lineup of mouth-watering holiday products. “Our smash cakes (a hollow chocolate cake filled with chocolates that you smash open with a hammer) are a big hit,” explains the business owner. Festive shapes include Santas, snowmen and Christmas trees to name a few. A hollow chocolate candle surrounded with truffles is a new product for this festive season. Featuring a flameless votive, it makes the perfect centerpiece during dinner. “And then everyone can enjoy the chocolate for dessert.” Hollow chocolate festive cupcakes with a truffle inside are also fun for dinner gatherings. For business clients, Chelsea Chocolates even makes edible corporate logos. And more chocolate goodies stock the shelves. From A to Z (in chocolate letters), sumptuous truffles, delectable chocolate bark, and chocolates featuring delicious cream or wine fillings, Chelsea Chocolates features the highest standard in chocolate creations. “We are proud to make all of our chocolates by hand with homemade fillings using fresh cream, butter, high quality flavourings and the finest in Belgian chocolate,” explains Thompson, who took over the business in 2010 from its original owners Shaaron Pynn and Gail Sargent. Top sellers include ice wine chocolates, fleur de sel (caramel and sea salt truffles or chocolate bars) turtles, and boxed truffles. Sugar-free and gluten-free chocolates are also available. Keeping abreast of the latest chocolate trends, the local company is now offering chocolate from coco beans grown in two countries close to the equator — Santo Domingo and Tanzanie. “It’s a very rich, high quality chocolate which takes on the flavours from the environment it was grown in,” she explains. For customers leaving with just one item? “Go for our ice wine truffles,” says Thompson with a smile. Chelsea Chocolates are also available at Victoria’s Gift Shop at RVH and Café Fromagerie in Barrie.

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thEoBroMA FinE ChoColAtES intErnAtionAl inC. 647-735-4222 chocolatesbytheobroma.com Kevin Richards’ chocolate philosophy is simple: “never settle.” As the owner of Theobroma Fine Chocolates International, Richards is a Belgium Maitre (Master) Chocolatier based in Barrie. The title is impressive, as just a handful of Canadian chocolate makers share the sweet honour. And Theobroma Fine Chocolates taste as good as they look. Handcrafting each mouthwatering truffle creation, the local chocolatier uses original recipes and the highest quality cocoa from Venezuela and Ecuador. “My premium chocolate is superior in taste because it’s based on point of origin,” explains Richards, who started the company four years ago. “Approximately 80 per cent of the world's chocolatiers and manufacturers are using commercial grade cocoa from the Ivory Coast. I only use cocoa from Central America and the Amazon Rain Forest where only premium chocolate originates. Our cocoa is chosen from within the top one per cent of the world's finest cocoa.” Heading into the holiday season, Richards will have plenty of delectable creations on offer. “I start really revving it up around October,” he explains.

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Theobroma’s top sellers include a signature ice wine truffle (made with premium, milk chocolate ganache containing award winning Inniskilin’s cabernet franc icewine enrobed in the highest quality, premium dark chocolate) and the Master Chocolatier’s personal favourite — a savoury, chewy caramel and sea salt milk chocolate truffle. Additional enrobed in chocolate creations include a spicy cayenne pepper truffle, a delicious orange truffle, an organic peanut butter and milk chocolate truffle, and a Sarsaparilla (root beer) and Madagascar vanilla truffle — to name a few. The local chocolate company also specializes in custom gift baskets, wedding favours and corporate events. The name Theobroma is the Greek word for “food of the gods” and the Mayan word for “chocolate tree.” As for what led Richards into such a sweet business? “Ever since I was a little kid, I’ve always loved chocolate,” he says with a smile. Theobroma Chocolates are only available online, or by contacting Kevin Richards directly at kevin@chocolatesbytheobroma.com. A few local retailers also carry the chocolate line, including Cravings, Nicholyn Farms and Midland’s Ciboulette et Cie.

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im Paget likes to take risks in his art. He will spend months painting a perfect picture, carefully adding detail to trees, modifying colours to find the right tone, and placing each stroke with care. Then Paget will smear paint on top of the picture in round shapes and sweeping lines, capturing sunlight, gestures of shapes and images. In the end, fine detail peeks through the shapes for a painting that shows more the longer it is admired. “After I’ve done a certain amount of appraising the landscape, there’s a point where I decide to jump off from something rational into something more fundamental,” said Paget, talking about his paintings that feature this gesture drawing later. “It means sometimes obliterating what you’ve done, but I will take that risk.” Paget, 71, is a master painter, educated at Ontario College of Art (now OCAD-U) and from a long line of landscape painters. He has spent his career teaching art at college and university level, working as an artist in residence and exhibiting his work in Toronto area, Collingwood and The Blue Mountains. Paget’s most recent show, entitled Beauty in Simcoe County, was on display at L.E. Shore Memorial Library in Thornbury for the month of October. Studying under art masters such as Carl Schaefer, John Alfsen and Fred Hagen, Paget developed a preference for landscape and figure painting. “The figure was well-represented and welltaught,” said Paget. “I had teachers quite versed in the figure, and that brushed off.” He says the image of man and woman became of interest to him in a sense that he enjoyed searching for his own representation of the spirit of the human being. “It’s incumbent on you to find your own way to reflect the quality of man,” said Paget. Throughout his career he has strived to work on the development of technique, alongside the development of his own mind, turning to philosophy, poetry and theology to inspire his pieces. 56 | GoodLife Georgian Bay Winter 2014 ■

Finding light in life & landscapes By Erika Engel “All artists are trying to balance that equation,” he said. Often Paget will show this balance in a single painting with a detailed, realistic landscape painting overlayed with what he calls gesture drawing, which is quick, elaborate scribbling of shapes and contours. Sometimes the overlay is a figure, other times it is light patterns and shapes. “It’s become a human utterance,” said Paget. “It’s an imaginary overlay of powerful components. It’s another painting on a painting.” As a senior artist, Paget has seen many changes in the art world. He has seen the emergence of abstract expressionism and an art world growing to include more mediums, subjects and artists than ever. “There is so much out there that is wide-ranging and speculative,” said Paget. “For the average person, it is hard to make sense of it ... There’s something out there for everybody. If one was going to be positive, that includes art that is dissonant, difficult to listen to, look at and read ... some of it is abrasive.” But the art world, he said, reflects the world of those who admire the art. “People are concerned about our time, the people and future,” he said. “It can be dark, but for others, it’s exploratory.” Paget has his own collection of pieces he created during two years of research into World War II. In his decades as a painter, he has done his own exploring, but he has chosen the beauty around him as his subject matter. Living in Glen Huron helped him see the positive efforts of man. Spending months in a field, capturing each leaf and branch in a forest, and the wings of the birds above has inspired Paget. “The light at the end of a lifetime of speculation is worthwhile,” said Paget. “I know what is problematic and dark, but I do not dwell on it.” Paget has his own working studio in Collingwood, but currently does not have any pieces in public shows. To contact Paget, e-mail bailoipaget@rogers. com or call him at 705-445-5821.


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Glamapalooza. Ladies take Thornbury on Thursday, Nov. 27 for an afternoon and evening of shopping. There are more than 25 places to visit, and they include surprises, specials and in-store draws. Glamapalooza.ca.

Carve This Way. The Collingwood Downtown Ice Sculpture Festival takes place from dec. 27 to Jan. 4. The festival will feature more than 30 beautiful sculptures throughout the area. Don't miss the exciting carving demonstrations, wagon rides and other fun family activities. For more information, call 705-445-5595. collingwooddowntown.com.

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Olde Fashioned Christmas. Downtown Thornbury is transformed into a Christmas village on dec. 13. Events run all day downtown Thornbury. This 38th annual event features live music, family-friendly activities, twinkling lights, fire pots, Christmas decorations and live reindeer. Stroll through town to enjoy the decorated windows and shop interiors, visit Mrs. Claus in her cookie workshop, and meet Santa and his elves at 6:30 p.m. thornbury.ca.

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Avalanche Ontario Gay Ski Weekend. Blue Mountain hosts Ontario's only winter LGBTQ festival Jan. 9 through 11. Join the celebration as Blue Mountain Village is draped in rainbow colours to celebrate Pride. The weekend promises plenty of social events including skiing and riding all weekend, with guided ski groups, lessons and clinics. Other activities include snowshoeing, wine tasting, tobogganing and spa experiences, live entertainment all weekend long, family activities and art exhibits. The weekend will also feature après events, dining tours, and nightly parties. Bluemountain.ca.

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Collingwood February Family Jam. Free family events in Collingwood for Family Day (Feb. 17). Enjoy an open house at the curling club; skating, scavenger hunts, skating, snow golf, campfire/story time at the outdoor rink; open house and activites at the yMCA; snowshoeing; and family swim at Centennial Aquatic Centre. Collingwood.ca/familyday.

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Romp to Stomp out Breast Cancer. The annual charity event takes place at Scenic Caves in The Blue Mountains on Saturday, Feb. 7. the event features a 3K or 5K snowshoe walk, a 3K snowshoe race and a 1k kids event. Snowshoes are available to borrow at the event. Join as a team and raise funds for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation of Canada. The event is sponsored by Tubbs Snowshoes. Tubbsromptostomp.com.

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harbour hockey. The Collingwood Optimist Club is hosting a charity hockey tournament in the Collingwood harbour on Saturday, Feb. 21. Funds raised at the tournament support youth programs and other initiatives by the Collingwood Optimist Club. Collingwoodoptimistclub.com.

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Meaford Christmas Window Unveiling. The 25th annual Meaford Christmas Window Unveiling, Saturday, Nov. 22 from 6 to 9 p.m. in downtown Meaford. The theme of this year's event is "Silver Bell" to celebrate the 25th anniversary of this popular event that marks the beginning of the Christmas season in Meaford. Businesses decorate their windows for the Christmas season. Prizes are awarded for the top windows, the downtown Christmas tree is lit, there are plenty of activities for children and adults and Santa Claus arrives at 6:30 p.m. meaford.ca.

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Meaford Farmer's Christmas Market. The Meaford Farmer's Christmas Market will be held at meaford hall on Nov. 29 from noon to 4 p.m. and on dec. 6 from noon to 4 p.m. 20 vendors sell a variety of arts and crafts. Do your Christmas shopping and support local producers. meafordhall.ca


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Goldenaires Christmas Concert. The Goldenaires singing group will hold its annual Christmas concert on Nov. 30 at the Meaford United Church at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults and $5 for children under 12. meafordunitedchurch.com

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The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. The beloved children's classic: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe is on the stage at meaford hall on Friday, dec. 5 at 7 p.m. presented by Kids in meaford hall, this is an annual gift to the children of the local area. Children under 13 are free and adult tickets are just $15. meafordhall.ca.

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Meaford Santa Claus Parade. Santa arrives in style in Meaford on Saturday, Dec. 6. Parade volunteers also collect cash and food donations for the Golden Town Outreach. Please find your way to Meaford at 7 p.m. on dec. 6 for the big event.

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Jazz concert by Matt dusk. Jazz singer matt dusk performs at meaford hall on dec. 13 at 8 p.m. as part of a fundraising event for the meaford hall and Culture Foundation. Tickets are $45. meafordhall.ca or mattdusk.com.

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John Muir lecture. visit meaford hall on Jan. 11 for a lecture on one of North America's most famous environmentalists: John Muir. The event begins at 2 p.m. and is part of a regular lecture serious at Meaford hall. John muir is a famous and influential naturalist and conservationist and he lived in Meaford for several years early in his life. Local historian Scott Cameron is making the presentation. meafordhall.ca.

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Santa Arrives in Stayner. The Stayner & district Kinsmen Club hosts the annual Santa Claus parade, Saturday, dec. 6, starting at 10 a.m. at the hydro yard on Stayner Street, and moving east on hwy. 91 to the Stayner Evangelical Church. Free hot dogs and

hot chocolate at the church. staynerkinsmen.ca

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Christmas in the Valley. Creemore celebrates the Christmas season, from dec. 1 until 24, with Christmas in the Valley, the village's special shopping period. experiencecreemore.com

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Creemore Welcomes Kris Kringle. The Creemore Santa Claus Parade takes place Saturday, dec. 6, starting at 1:30 p.m. Parade runs along Mill Street, George Street, and Mary Street, followed by hot chocolate and a visit with Santa at Station on the Green. experiencecreemore.com.

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Kicking off the Christmas Season: Wasaga Beach hosts its annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, Friday, Nov. 28, 7 p.m. at the Oakview Woods Gazebo. Sing festive carols, lead by the Prime Time Singers, and sip a cup of hot chocolate - and be prepared for a surprise visit from Santa Claus! www.wasagainfo.com

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Santa Comes to Town. The 2014 Wasaga Beach Santa Claus Parade, Saturday, Nov. 29, starting at 2 p.m. at the intersection of 22nd and Dunkerron Streets. A reception will follow, with Santa, at the Wasaga Beach RecPlex. The parade includes the annual bicycle decorating contest, open to all elementary school children. Cash prizes for first, second and third; bicycle contestants meet at the provincial park office at 1 p.m. www.wasagainfo.com

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Funderland. Funderland takes place at the Wasaga Beach RecPlex, Sunday, Nov. 30, 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Facepainting, games, birdhouse building, laser tag. have breakfast with Santa in the Lions Den from 9 a.m. until noon; $2 for children, $3 for adults. have your photo taken with Santa, $3. admission is free, but bring a donation for the Wasaga Beach Ministerial Food Bank. wasagabeach. com.

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Light up the Town: The Wasaga Beach Chamber of Commerce annual Christmas house decoration Contest, dec. 14 through 20. Submit your choices of first, second and third place winners to info@wasagainfo. com. Anyone wishing to enter can call the chamber at 705-429-2247. www.wasagainfo.com

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Fun in the Snow. Wasaga Beach Snowman Mania, Feb. 13-16, 2015. Four days of fun in the snow, featuring snow slide building, a ball hockey tournament (team registration fee of $125 prior to Jan. 24; $150 after Jan. 24), snow sculptures, chili cook-off. Admission to some events free with a Snowman Mania button. www.snowmanmania.com

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Events in the region Step into the light. Sainte-marie among the hurons presents First Light Nov. 27 to 29 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. The First Light event is a 17th century holiday season celebration. Under the magical glow of over 5,000 candles, enjoy an enchanted evening on the historic site, listen to live music, Aboriginal drumming and choirs, family activities and crafts. Admission is $10 with a non-perishable food item to be donated to the food bank. Kids under age five are free. saintemarieamongthehurons.on.ca

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Roll into Christmas. Casino Rama welcomes Mannheim Steamroller Christmas dec. 5 and 6. From one of the most requested Christmas music artists of all time, this show features modern contemporary interpretations of yuletide favorites. Doors open at 8 p.m. and showtime is 9 p.m. Tickets start at $35. casinorama.com

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Exploring the Great White north Story and photography By Bart Card

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My life has been filled with amazing experiences and I’ve had the chance to travel to some of the world’s most exotic and remote locations. Last year I had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit the Antarctic. It was a life changing experience. When the opportunity arose this spring to visit the Arctic, I just couldn’t turn it down. I had seen penguins, now it was time to see polar bears. Travel affords one the opportunity to experience different cultures and climates in a unique way that would not be possible otherwise. I have been travelling my entire life, but it has only been over the past 10 years that I have really begun to appreciate the art of capturing what I experience on film. One photograph can tell a story that would be impossible through any other medium. I could write an entire novel and still never elicit the emotional response that one photo can have. My family can attest to the fact that my camera has become not only one of my most prized possessions, but also my obsession. I am not obsessed with getting the ‘right’ picture, but instead cannot wait to capture as much as I can through one single image. The Arctic is truly a photographer’s paradise. With its unique, vast and often stark landscape, it takes a well-trained eye to truly appreciate and capture the beauty of ice. I wouldn’t call myself a master, but I was certainly going to give it a try! My Arctic adventure, much like my Antarctic one, presented a number of clothing challenges. Choosing the right clothing can be the difference between life and death in the Arctic. Thankfully I had the gear from Canada Goose and the tutelage of the company that made the whole trip possible, Adventure Canada. Having booked my Antarctic trip with Adventure Life and having had such a life-changing experience, who better to see the other pole with than the same company. Although I booked through Adventure Life, the operator for this trip would be Adventure Canada. Adventure Canada prepares you for every aspect of your Arctic expedition. From how to behave around the wildlife and in villages to GoodLifeMagazine.ca | 61


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With a 118-passenger capacity, the Sea Adventurer is one of the only vessels in the world specifically constructed for expedition voyages to the far reaches of the Arctic.

Polar bears are the largest living land-based carnivore in the world. The largest males can weigh up to 800 kg and can reach 13.5 feet in length, about the same size as a compact car.

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photography tips and zodiac travel, Adventure Canada covers it all. Truly a family business, Adventure Canada was started in 1988 and offers expeditions to both poles, western Europe, the Galapagos, Upper Amazon and New Zealand. The company prides itself on utilizing local knowledge and truly teaching its passengers about the unique destinations they visit. Each passenger truly feels that they are part of the team; their professionalism and organization is second to none. Whether you are a retiree looking for adventure or a 20-something looking

for relaxation, Adventure Canada has something for everyone. My trip to the Arctic began in Greenland. With 95 per cent of its landmass covered by a blanket of ice up to 3-kilometres thick, Greenland is the largest island in the world. Habitable land is located on the east and west coastlines of this beautiful country. From Greenland, we boarded the Sea Adventurer and headed toward the Canadian territory of Nunavut. With a 118-passenger capacity, the Sea Adventurer is one of the only vessels in the world specifically constructed for expedition voyages to the far reaches of the Arctic. Her ice-strengthened hull permits her to glide easily and safely through ice-strewn waters that are not accessible to conventional cruise vessels. The Sea Adventurer has advanced communications and navigation equipment and newly installed state-of-the-art Sperry Gyrofin stabilizers. She is a handsome expedition vessel, done in the style of great ocean liners when ships were ships. With lots of varnished wood, brass, and wooden decks, the ship has new outside cabins, with lower beds and private facilities. Along with state-of-the-art Arctic expedition equipment, the Sea Adventurer is also made for comfort, boasting a bar, library/ card room, gymnasium and gift shop.


After a few days of travel, we arrived in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. Nunavut became Canada’s newest territory April 1999 and is located in the Eastern and Central Canadian Arctic. At approximately 200,000 hectares, Nunavut is the largest native land claim settlement in history. When most people think of the Arctic, they think of ice and wildlife. Visiting the villages was like stepping into a whole different world. Inuit culture in the Canadian Arctic has left little to no physical evidence; there are no pyramids, palaces

or temples, yet the culture has been around for four millennia. The greatest achievement of the northern people is that, for many generations, they survived Arctic winters and thrived in a country regarded by many as uninhabitable. The Northwest Territories and Nunavut cover an enormous area, nearly a third of Canada, yet the entire population would barely even fill a standard football field. Scattered across the coastal areas of the region are small Inuit Communities. Few have populations numbering more than 1,500, and, despite the introduction

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of snowmobiles, satellite communication and video, they remain faithful to their traditional hunting culture. On each of my trips, I try to buy at least one thing from the local towns and people. This time I decided to buy a pair of handmade seal slippers and mittens. I had the unique opportunity to watch my slippers and mitts being made and was in awe at how careful the local people are to ensure that the entire seal is utilized. Leaving the village behind, we once again ventured into the icy wilderness. I started each day aboard the Sea Adventurer by waking up

every day at 3 a.m., in full sunlight, to have a cup of coffee with the first officer on the bridge. It is amazing the things you can see and the stories you can hear when the rest of the world is asleep. In addition to my early morning conversations, I also took full advantage of the ships lecture series. Never one to sit in a classroom, I was blown away by how much I appreciated and learned from the lectures available onboard. Lectures included everything from wildlife biology and drawing to photography and ornithology. Spending two weeks on board with some of the best photographers in the world is a truly humbling experience. I am always amazed at how much can be learnt from the people you are travelling with. For example, I met a fantastic professional wildlife photographer named Mike Beedell, who has a vast and intimate understanding of the landscape and how to photograph it. Also aboard was John Houston who lived in the Arctic as a child and is an award-winning writer, director and producer of Canadian and international documentary films. In addition to photographers, bird lovers also flock to the Arctic and for good reason. Visitors are often struck by the abundance of bird species found in this glacial environment. Although most spend their winters in the warmer southern climates, in the summer the vast ice landscape is home to more than 100, mostly migratory, bird species, including the peregrine falcon, ringed plover, snowy owl and the fulmar. Although I am not an avid birder myself, I can admit that there is something magical about the birds of the Arctic. As one can only imagine, my bucket list is quite


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Under a Harvest Moon Georgian Circle Family Restaurant hotsted a gala evening in support of the Collingwood G&M Hospital Foundation. The event, called Under A Harvest Moon, raised $8,000 for the hospital foundation. The gala took place on Oct. 4 at the Wasaga Beach Rec Plex and included a prime rib dinner, prizes, DJs and dancing.

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