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Oakville & Burlington eat shop play local looklocal.ca WHAT'S INSIDE? MUST-HAVE HERBS FOR THE GARDEN GOURMET CHILL OUT IN BEAUTIFUL DUNDAS A GUIDE TO LOCAL CARIBBEAN FOOD Volume 12 Issue 3
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Spring Tea and Tour

Take a guided tour of Erchless Estate, enjoy a takeaway treat box at the Coach House and learn about the history of afternoon tea. Tickets: $30

Debwewin: The Truth Project Exhibition

Understand past and present Treaty relationships in what is now Oakville and learn about the history and culture of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.

Old Post Office opens in Lakeside Park

Stop by for tours and hands-on postal-related activities including writing with a 9uill pen. The Post Office is open weekends from 1:30 to 4 p.m. until Labour Day

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Get ready for summer, Burlington!

If you have not been to Burlington’s outdoor pools, you are missing out. They are definitely a destination to visit this summer.

Mountainside outdoor swimming pool is a delightful oasis for residents and visitors alike, located in the Mountainside area on Mount Forest Drive.

Key features of the recently renovated outdoor pool include:

1. A new pool with a gentle, slopped beach entry.

2. Designated 50-meter lap lanes for those doing laps.

3. Splash park for those seeking a playful water experience. The water features add an element of fun and excitement.

4. A climbing wall, adding an extra dimension to your swimming adventures.

5. Thrill seekers can zoom down the triple-loop waterslide.

6. Lots of picnic areas to set up for the day and enjoy lunch or snacks.

7. Outdoor showers make it easy to rinse off before you leave.

8. Accessibility ramps ensure that everyone can enjoy the pool, and universal changerooms facilities cater to diverse needs.

Nelson outdoor swimming pool features jets, animal-themed spray features and a giant tipping bucket. Other features include:

1. 50-meter-long pool with eight lap lanes.

2. Beach entry into the leisure pool makes it easy for little ones.

3. Climbing wall in the deep end.

4. Two diving boards for great fun.

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Here’s the truth. Years of the “just in case” pee can be just the cause. The connection between the brain, bladder and pelvic floor may not be a friendly one, and it can be the reason there’s dysfunction in the pelvic floor muscles. Once these problems start, they tend to get worse and sadly, too many women simply suffer in silence.

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Hitting the road and already planning your bathroom breaks?

Here’s the truth. Years of the “just in case” pee can be just the cause. The connection between the brain, bladder and pelvic floor may not be a friendly one, and it can be the reason there’s dysfunction in the pelvic floor muscles. Once these problems start, they tend to get worse and sadly, too many women simply suffer in silence.

Here’s the truth. Years of the “just in case” pee can be just the cause. The connection between the brain, bladder and pelvic floor may not be a friendly one, and it can be the reason there’s dysfunction in the pelvic floor muscles. Once these problems start, they tend to get worse and sadly, too many women simply suffer in silence.

Sarah was one of these women. She never felt comfortable carpooling because she knew she made frequent stops. When driving with her family, she felt like a burden, knowing she was the reason why the two-hour drive north to the cottage was always 30 minutes longer due to her need for the bathroom.

Sarah was one of these women. She never felt comfortable carpooling because she knew she made frequent stops. When driving with her family, she felt like a burden, knowing she was the reason why the two-hour drive north to the cottage was always 30 minutes longer due to her need for the bathroom.

Sarah heard about UROSPOT, a private pelvic health and urology clinic disrupting this condition and six sessions later, Sarah’s no longer mapping out where to go when she’s on the go.

Sarah was one of these women. She never felt comfortable carpooling because she knew she made frequent stops. When driving with her family, she felt like a burden, knowing she was the reason why the two-hour drive north to the cottage was always 30 minutes longer due to her need for the bathroom.

Sarah heard about UROSPOT, a private pelvic health and urology clinic disrupting this condition and six sessions later, Sarah’s no longer mapping out where to go when she’s on the go.

At UROSPOT, you sit fully-clothed on a Health Canada approved chair that uses high intensity electromagnetic energy to contract your pelvic floor muscles 11,000 times in 28 minutes. No one is touching you and nothing is going inside your body. You simply sit while the chair restores your pelvic floor. It’s pelvic health done differently. Treatment is eligible for partial benefit coverage.

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FROM THE PUBLISHER

Welcome to our May issue of Look Local! As the warmer weather arrives, you will notice a decidedly warmer theme running through the magazine this month, with feature stories on gardening, runs and bike rides, patios and HOT Caribbean food!

Sadly, it is time to bid farewell to our editor Danielle Leonard, who stepped in last year to help us through a transition period and has done an outstanding job for us. Although she will be missed, we are excited to welcome Michelle Morra to the team. Michelle is an experienced and professional writer and editor, with a passion for writing, the creative arts and all things LOCAL. We can’t wait to see how she will bring her own style and flair to our magazine. We hope you enjoy this issue.

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PRESIDENT & PUBLISHER

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CREATIVE DIRECTOR

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ACCOUNT MANAGER

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EDITOR

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Cyndi Ingle

ART DIRECTORS

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EDITOR’S LETTER

As the new face on this page, I am honoured to contribute to a beloved magazine and its coverage of our community. What better time for a new start than spring?

Nature is brimming with life that’s newly born, budded, or hatched. The runners and cyclists are out. Summer is almost here.

So it’s time to get ready.

It’s time to plan how best to spend the Victoria Day long weekend. Campers and cottagers may have booked their adventures by now but, for others, a rejuvenating staycation might be in order. Whether it’s horseback riding with the kids, paddling Cootes Paradise, or a night of Latin dancing in beautiful Bronte, the choices around here are exciting and diverse. In these pages are several ideas for a unique staycation free of holiday gridlock.

It’s almost time to prepare our lawns and gardens—but maybe not quite yet, as our eco-garden story explains. However, it’s not too soon to visit nurseries and garden centres for inspiration, and for seeds to sow. What ornamental and edible plants will grace our yards, balconies and decks? It’s easy to add herbs to the mix, and in this issue we describe seven favourites along with nutritional information and cooking tips.

While deciding what to do this summer, it’s also time to brace ourselves for the heat. My personal approach is to face it head-on. Just as I’ve learned to bundle up and get outside instead of cocooning all winter, I recommend embracing summer in all its sweltering, short-lived glory (with appropriate sun protection, of course). To get you in a tropical mood, our Caribbean food article celebrates spicy island delights and highlights the best places to enjoy them close to home.

Dundas features prominently in this issue, and there’s more than meets the eye in the idyllic town below the Niagara escarpment. In keeping with the wild heyday of its saloons in the 1800s (see page 36!), today Dundas has an impressive number of restaurants, bars, pubs, breweries, and patios for a town of its size.

Our Events listings are brimming with festivals, charity runs, picnics and more, so keep your copy of Look Local handy. These community events are opportunities to be part of the action and experience summer in its full splendour with your neighbours. Here’s to a great one!

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GET Fresh

SEVEN MUST-HAVE HERBS FOR YOUR GARDEN

Afriend once teased me about my herb garden: “You mean you actually go out with scissors and snip herbs to eat?” I sure do. Spring is a time for taste buds to awaken.

Anyone with a small plot of land, or a balcony, can grow herbs throughout the warm season. Below is a guide to seven popular herbs, with nutritional information from Stephanie Metzger, Registered Holistic Nutritionist at Thrive Health and Wellness in Burlington. Flavour descriptions, and tips on how best to enjoy these herbs, are courtesy of Jacqui Cronin, Owner of The Platter Company in Aldershot.

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2. French Tarragon

A few snips will elevate pizza to gourmet status. Tarragon is rich in iron, manganese, and potassium. It may help improve insulin sensitivity and reduce pain and inflammation.

Taste: Highly aromatic with a hint of licorice

Pairing: Poultry, fish, seafood, butter & cream

Uses: Steamed mussels, tarragon cream sauce (great with chicken or salmon)

Cocktail: Infuse with a Tequila Paloma

1. Rosemary

Great in savoury dishes, rosemary packs iron, calcium, and vitamin B6. It’s a source of antioxidants and antiinflammatory compounds and has traditionally been used to improve memory/focus, boost the immune system, improve circulation, enhance hair growth, and alleviate muscle pain.

Taste: Piney, peppery, woody, earthy

Pairing: Lamb, pork, poultry, fish, potatoes

Uses: Infuse in hot honey for chicken sandwiches. Add to olive oil.

Cocktail: Add to a Moscow Mule

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3. Parsley

Contains important nutrients including vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium, iron, magnesium, and calcium. Helps regulate blood sugars and supports heart health.

Taste: Has a clean, peppery taste, however, the curly version is milder and the flat leaf more robust.

Pairing: Add to recipes at the end of cooking time.

Uses: Sprinkle curly on garlic bread, roasted vegetables or pastas. Use flat leaf in chimichurri or in chicken piccata lemon sauce.

Cocktail: Infuse in a Gin Gimlet

4. Sage

Star of decadent delights like brown butter sage sauce, sage is high in vitamin K, iron, vitamin B6, calcium and manganese and rich in antioxidants. It may support oral health, help reduce blood sugars and cholesterol levels and improve brain function.

Taste: Savoury, aromatic, piney, musky

Pairing: Poultry, pork, fatty meats, sweet potatoes, pumpkin

Uses: Roast turkey, sausage stuffing, brown butter sage sauce, pumpkin ravioli

Cocktail: Apple Sage Mule

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5. Dill

Delicious in a variety of dishes, dill improves digestion and has been used to treat colic in infants. It’s rich in antioxidants as well as vitamin C, manganese, folate, iron, and vitamin A and may benefit heart health and blood sugars.

Taste: Fresh, citrus, grassy undertone

Pairing: Fish, seafood, lamb, potatoes

Uses: Mashed potatoes, dijon cream sauce, hummus

Cocktail: The Perfect Caesar

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6. Cilantro

Adding cilantro to salsa is an inexpensive way to fly your taste buds to South America. Cilantro, the leaf of the coriander plant, also shines in Asian cooking and contains vitamins and antioxidants that support immune and bone health.

Taste: Mixture of parsley, citrus, bitter — the love or hate herb!

Pairing: Shrimp, chicken, steak

Uses: Cilantro & lime grilled chicken thighs, shrimp tacos, guacamole, salsa

7. Basil

Adds punch to soups, salads, and sauces, and makes a great pesto. Basil is a source of vitamin A, vitamin K, manganese, iron, and calcium, and other compounds offering antioxidant, antiinflammatory and other health benefits.

Taste: Sweet, pungent & slightly spicy

Pairing: Fresh mozzarella, goat cheese, chicken, shrimp, tomato sauce

Uses: Caprese salads, homemade pesto, and anything Italian!

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Spring tips for an eco friendly garden

If the warmer spring weather has you itching to get your trowel into the garden, you aren’t alone. Beautifying our outdoor spaces is a rite of spring passage. While it may seem like there’s nothing more natural than digging around in the dirt in the springtime, creating a sustainable garden goes further by considering factors such as resource conservation (using water, soil and energy efficiently), biodiversity, natural pest control and minimizing the use of disposable products.

Sustainable gardening focuses on creating and maintaining a garden that minimizes negative environmental impacts and promotes long-term ecological balance.

“In nature, a landscape would sustain its existence by adapting to the available resources and the climatic conditions it is exposed to,” says Thomas Classen, Propagation Manager of Hortico Nurseries in Waterdown. For a garden to be considered sustainable, it would not rely on constant human intervention to flourish.

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The White Oak tree is native to the Halton region.

HOW TO GROW A SUSTAINABLE GARDEN

Plant Native Species

Native plant species have evolved with local pollinators and have genetically adapted to local growing conditions. They’re often easy to care for. Compared to nonnative species they require less watering and are more resilient, relying less on humans to protect them and help them thrive. Native plants are better able to endure the stress factors of climate.

Since sourcing native plants can be difficult, especially for inexperienced gardeners, Oakvillegreen holds a Native Plant Sale every year. They offer a selection of native trees and shrubs

and ready-to-plant pollinator kits for sunny and shady gardens.

“Since 2015, our sale has added thousands of native trees, shrubs and plants to Oakville gardens,” says Anelia Tichkova, Programs Manager, Oakvillegreen Conservation Association. This year, the sale includes a Monarch Kit featuring plants supporting the endangered Monarch Butterfly species.

Some of the species that are native to Halton region include:

White Oak, an adaptable tree with deep roots and a purple-red leaf.

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Northern Spicebush, a bright, cheerful and fast-growing shrub for shady areas that features dense clusters of tiny, pale yellow flowers loved by swallowtail butterflies.

Black Elderberry, a shrub with large, creamy-white flowers that produce dark purple berries loved by birds.

Grow Pollinator-Friendly Plants

A sustainable garden attracts and provides food and habitats for various pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds. “Planting a pollinator garden not only beautifies yards and urban parks, it also fights climate change and increases biodiversity,” says Tichkova. Pollinator-friendly plants often require fewer pesticides and fertilizers, promoting a more environmentally friendly gardening approach. Consider planting

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Pollinator-friendly plants often require fewer pesticides and fertilizers, promoting a more environmentally friendly gardening approach.

Black Eyed Susan, bee balm, butterfly milkweed, foxglove beardtongue, spotted bee balm, and pale purple coneflower.

Delay Spring Cleanup

Fallen leaves and other so-called garden “waste” serve an important function, lowering the soil’s temperature, retaining moisture and providing shelter for native pollinators and insects. “Many conventional gardens are kept ‘tidy’,” says Classen, referring to the practice of removing debris as soon as temperatures hover in the double digits. “Ironically we then often replace this protective layer of leaf litter and other debris with store bought manufactured mulches.”

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Besides hindering biodiversity, mowing contributes to air and noise pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from lawn mowers and gas powered machinery such as leaf blowers. Delaying mowing until June can help decrease these environmental impacts and really make a difference.

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Two things are apparent when you visit the town of Dundas, Ontario: it’s quaint, and it’s old. But don’t be fooled! The sleepy town gets its architectural charm from its wild past of money, booze and good times.

Nineteenth-century Dundas had a staggering number of taverns and saloons. The town enjoyed an economic heyday after the Desjardins Canal connected the isolated valley to the Great Lakes shipping system. Dundas prospered as the commercial destination of farmers from across the region.

“The many taverns and hotels that sprung up catered to these farmers, who needed places to stay and places to spend their newly gotten monies” says Austin Strutt, Exhibitions Curator, Dundas Museum & Archives. “They were built to catch the eyes of visitors, with architectural flourishes that would entice patrons inside.” King Street was the main thoroughfare, so most taverns were on this strip. Here are some notable examples:

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Collins Hotel, 1930

ELGIN HOUSE

William McDonnell, an enterprising former peddler and hotel manager, erected the opulent Elgin House. His Scottish-style tavern was lauded as “the finest hotel west of York.” Two radical reformers, Dr. John Rolph and William Lyon Mackenzie, were guests at the hotel’s grand opening banquet on November 30, 1837.

“Elgin House opened before the town was even incorporated,” Strutt says. “It did amazingly well and the town spread around it.”

THE COLLINS HOTEL

Irish immigrant Bernard Collins opened the North American Hotel in 1841, but folks called it the “Collins Hotel.” The establishment had a great reputation for quality and service. It narrowly survived a devastating fire in 1881 but was gutted by flames in 1955, after which its Victorian interior was fully renovated. Today, the famous tavern retains the name of its founder as Collins Brewhouse Restaurant.

An arched recess beside the door allowed horses and carriages access to stables out back. The keystone atop the arch says, “Wm. McDonnell 1837.” A law office now occupies the building.

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THE RED LION

“This was one of the more infamous taverns,” Strutt says. “It was always getting busted for gambling, and for selling drinks on Sundays.”

Red Lion Hotel, 1896

The original building burned down in 1871 and was rebuilt in brick the following year. Temperance laws shut down the drinking establishment in 1916. It became the Wentworth Inn and, later, Dundas Café.

The former Red Lion is currently home to Bangkok Spoon Deluxe restaurant. An archway built for horses and carriages now leads to a cozy patio.

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THE RILEY HOUSE

One of the longest operating taverns in Dundas, The Riley House on Main Street no longer stands. It was built in 1827, the largest inn west of York (Toronto).

Known for its fine food and extensive stables, it operated under many owners until prohibition. The building was demolished in 1956 to make room for a parking lot.

THE CENTRAL HOTEL AND MELBOURNE HOTEL

The Central and Melbourne Hotels, built in 1890 and 1899 respectively, represented a new turn-of-the-century style of hotel with large, modern amenities. Both were bars well into the late 20th century, and both still stand on the north side of King between Sydenham and Foundry. A decorative pyramid-topped tower still bears the name “The Central.”

The Riley House, 1896

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“There were many drinking emporiums and groggeries sprinkled along Main, King, and York, consequently they used to say that it took four days to travel from Galt to Hamilton, two of the days being needed to get through Dundas.”

End of an Era

From the 1840s to the 1860s, a perfect storm of events brought the Dundas heyday to an end. Railways expanded. Ships got larger, rendering the shallow Desjardins Canal obsolete. Hamilton, with its deep water port, became the area’s commercial hub.

Eventually, Dundas learned to embrace its small-town charm. In 1896, Town Council published a picture book, Picturesque Dundas, to promote its architecture and surrounding natural beauty. To this day, Dundas is a visually striking, peaceful community enfolded in a giant hug by the lush Niagara escarpment.

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Downtown Dundas Ontario blends historic charm with contemporary vibrancy. Preserved heritage buildings line its streets, complemented by the Dundas Museum, local art galleries, and the Dundas Valley School of Art.

Discover Dundas’ independently-owned businesses: featuring unique boutiques, retail stores, and diverse restaurants and cafes that add to its lively atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination.

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Spring into DUNDAS

Bask in the old town’s youthful vibes

The charming town of Dundas, Ontario is a favourite warm weather destination for the young and old. Historic and hip, scenic and swingin’, this town is a mecca for foodies, shoppers and outdoor enthusiasts, as well as a patio-goer’s dream.

A day trip to Dundas is well worth the short jaunt from Burlington, Oakville or Waterdown. You can work up an appetite – and your thirst –by hitting the trails, parks and shops and exploring the tree-lined streets, and then settle in for some serious lounging. Gazing up at the stars after dinner with a cocktail or mocktail in hand, you might not want to leave.

Here’s how to fill your day in Dundas with adventure, relaxation, and everything in between.

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SHOPPING

If shopping’s your bag, Dundas won’t disappoint. King Street is lined with cozy cafes and charming shops offering artisanal goods, apparel, sweets, and locally crafted treasures. Whether you’re searching for a one-of-a-kind gift or indulging in a little retail therapy, the boutiques and galleries are sure to delight. Weekends are extra special in downtown Dundas with free parking!

GETTING OUT IN NATURE

Dundas is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The town boasts several beautiful parks and conservation areas, providing ample opportunities for hiking, picnicking, birdwatching, and simply basking in the beauty of nature. The Dundas Valley Conservation Area is home to over 40 km of trails, including a stretch of The Bruce Trail. The awe-inspiring Webster’s Falls and Tews Falls are two natural wonders that showcase the area’s stunning landscapes.

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Food lovers will find plenty to savour in Dundas. The town’s culinary scene is ethnically diverse and exciting, with a range of eateries serving up everything from casual bites to gourmet meals. Whether you crave a lentil curry, fish ‘n chips or steak tartare, expect to be well fed in the valley.

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Summer is when the town of Dundas really comes alive.

DUNDAS LIVE AND LOCAL (JUNE 8)

Experience the heartbeat of Dundas by strolling the open King Street West (between Cross and John Streets) and celebrating the lively spirit of Dundas. Local businesses will be selling on the street, hosting open houses or running activities. The Dundas BIA will also be revealing its new logo at this festival, one that features architecture from key historic landmarks.

DUNDAS CACTUS FESTIVAL (AUG 16 - 18)

This event is family fun at its best with free local entertainment, vendors and fun for all ages. Visit dundascactusfestival.ca for more information.

Check Downtowndundas.ca and @downtwndundasbia for the most up-to-date events.

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PLAN YOUR VISIT

The blend of natural beauty, rich history, and culture of Dundas make this small town an ideal destination for a summer day trip.

PATIOS

Experience the laid-back vibe by unwinding on one of the town’s many patios.

Pinbones Fish Market has now added an upscale seafood restaurant and will be open for patio dining this summer.

Barrel Heart Brewing, a newcomer to Dundas, offers craft beer brewed in the saison style—in aged oak barrels that once housed wine. There’s a charming patio with views of King Street outside the historic post office.

Collins Brewhouse opened in 1833 and remains a town favourite, now a laidback, modern space offering pub grub, a full bar, and garage doors opening to a large patio.

Detour Café has a vibrant shaded patio where you can enjoy a cup of java

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The Winchester Arms has a beautiful patio on the side of the building where patrons are served British pub classics like fish & chips and burgers.

Bangkok Spoon Deluxe has a slightly hidden patio for patrons to enjoy this Thai restaurant’s fresh and flavourful dishes.

Sensational Samosa is an artisan food shop serving noodle bowls, butter chicken bowls, pot pies, and of course their signature samosas and sensational chutneys, all the more delicious on their summer patio.

Café Domestiique is a fun bicycle-themed cafe with breakfast and brunch items, great coffee and a covered, bike-friendly outdoor seating area.

SHOPS

Dundas’ vibrant downtown is perfect for finding that special gift or enjoying some retail therapy.

Food & Drink Shops

Norfolk Juice Co is the newest addition to downtown Dundas. Opening this summer, this healthful haven will fuel you up with delicious cold press juices, smoothies, bowls and amazing coffee.

Mickey McGuire’s Cheese Shop carries over 400 varieties of fine cheeses, sourced around the world by its proprietor, Mike McGuire.

French Revolution Bakery & Creperie is owned by a French pastry chef and serves up everything from fresh crepes to coffee. Bon appétit!

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Genesis Chocolate Company is a new addition to Downtown Dundas. This artisanal chocolate shop uses high-end ingredients and Belgian chocolate to create delicious treats.

Dundas Chocolate Shop is another new addition to Downtown Dundas, specializing in horizontally-traded, bean-to-bar chocolate.

Emilio’s is a popular pizza, sub and wing establishment that takes pride in its handmade dough, homemade sauces and freshly prepared ingredients.

Jax Sweet Shoppe meets all of your sweet and savoury needs, including

decadent breakfast creations, homemade baked goods, hearty sandwiches, and a tantalizing selection of ice cream.

Picone’s Fine Food has been a family business in Dundas since 1915 and continues to serve fresh, quality items such as premium oils, condiments, produce, prepared foods, flowers, gift baskets and more.

Home Décor & Gifts

The Handmade House is a hub for handcrafted apparel, jewellery and a host of other high quality items, supporting the local artisan community.

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The Keeping Room is a local favourite for cooking enthusiasts. This shop calls itself the “toy store for local cooks and chefs”.

Mrs. Greenway sells a wide assortment of green, eco-friendly products, kids’ toys and gifts. You can bring in your containers and refill over 80 varieties of personal care and cleaning products.

The Kitchen Witch is an entertaining little gift shop, perfect for finding hostess gifts, containers, linens, antiques and curiosities.

Oliver & Co is an elegant home décor boutique that offers a curated selection of home décor, art, gifts and candles to breathe elegance, comfort and luxury into every corner of your home.

Webber Balloons, Cards, and Collectibles offers an impressive selection of sports cards, trading cards, games, toys, stickers,

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Weir’s Lane Lavender & Aviary started as a lavender farm and now produces luxurious lavender and bee related products including soaps, sprays, honey, sachets and more.

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David William Shoes and More Inc. is one of the top independent shoe retailers in the area, with collections sourced from around the world.

Gadsby’s Clothing Co. offers midhigh-end clothing for men and women, with consultants who ensure a happy fit and are trained to make alterations as needed.

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Kevin Martin Fine Jewellery has served the Dundas community since 1992 with its wide range of highend jewellery, from best-selling collections to limited edition items.

Lillian’s Style Shoppe is a consignment boutique that sells clothing and accessories for women in the heart of downtown Dundas.

Dolce Kimera started as a mother daughter team in 2003 and sells unique fashions, gifts, jewellery and décor.

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The May long weekend heralds that summer is on the horizon and it’s time for a break from daily stresses. The age-old question is how to maximize enjoyment without being on the road stuck in traffic for hours, or fighting for the best camping spot.

Staycations gained popularity in 2020 and now, four years later, exploring unique experiences in our own backyard still resonates. Below are just a few ideas for a memorable and local Victoria Day weekend.

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From May 18 to 20 you can learn how Victorians worked and played. Visit Spruce Lane Farm to view farm animals, tour the farm house, and play Victorian games. Sample culinary delights at a Victorian tea, served at 12:30 and 2:30 pm. 1219 Burloak Drive, Oakville brontecreek.org

Maple Farm Adventure

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Paddling in Paradise: Spring Canoe Tours

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The Royal Botanical Gardens offer the chance to explore Cootes Paradise, led by a canoe guide. During a two hour session, learn about the history of Cootes while observing the plants and wildlife. Bring your camera or phone to capture the beauty. May 18 from 9 am to 11 pm. Pre-register online by May 15.

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Salsa Dancing at Taste of Colombia

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Enjoy the vibrancy of Afro Cuban music and learn a new skill that meshes perfectly with warmer weather. Suitable for singles and couples, Saturday Salsa Night provides a beginner lesson, an intermediate lesson and a social dance for $25 per person. Advanced dancers can attend the social dance for $10. Buy tickets online or at the café.

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All hail to bees! These invaluable pollinators fertilize food sources for the more than eight billion humans on this planet. Take a selfguided stroll along the Pollinator Path featuring flowering plants that feed and shelter pollinators. Savour honey soda or mead and visit a market that sells honey, mead products, vegetables and farm products. Closed Monday. 6214 Appleby Line, Burlington backedbybees.com

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Worlds of the Night

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Community Events

Victoria Day Fireworks Celebration (Dundas)

There’s no better way to celebrate a long weekend than with fireworks. The Rotary Club of Dundas Valley Sunrise is your host on Sunday, May 19 as of 4 pm. Pyrotechnic beauty begins at dusk and is accompanied by food trucks, music and an artisan market. Dundas Driving Park 71 Cross Street, Dundas hamilton.ca

MAY 9-19

Oakville Blades to Host Centennial Cup

For the first time in their history, The Oakville Blades Junior A Hockey Club will host the Centennial Cup from May 9 to 19. Fans of Junior A hockey will have a rare opportunity to watch some of Canada’s top players when they compete to become national champions. Tickets available online.

Sixteen Mile Sports Complex 3070 Neyagawa Blvd, Oakville oakvilleblades.ca

MAY 18

Springfest in Milton

The goal of SpringFest is to unite communities in recognizing the season of new beginnings, foster a sense of well-being, and promote mental health awareness. The fun happens from 12 to 8 p.m. and includes vendors, arcade games, skill games, a thrift shop, a picnic area, and a historical tractor tour of the park. Country Heritage Park 8560 Tremaine Road, Milton springfestca.com

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“Renewal” Art Exhibition & Sale

The Waterside Art Group is holding its 10th annual art exhibit and show at a new venue this year. Over 100 original paintings are available to purchase. The group’s 20 artists, some of whom have painted together for over 15 years, will donate 15% of the proceeds to The Lighthouse for Grieving Children.

Summer & Grace Gallery

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MAY 25

Craftadian Burlington Market

At this curated handmade market, enjoy gourmet food while you shop the best in Canadian handmade goods by more than 65 designers and artisans. Free parking (paid for by Craftadian).

Ron Joyce Centre 4350 South Service Road, Burlington craftadian.ca

MAY 25

Electronic (and other) Waste Drop off with Repair Cafe

BurlingtonGreen’s Zero Waste Drop-Off event returns from 10 am to 4 pm. Bring your unwanted, broken or obsolete electronics and other waste to be properly recycled. This includes candy wrappers, Brita water filters, reusable plastic containers and lids, used personal protective equipment (PPE), batteries and ink cartridges. Tech Genius Burlington will be available inside Burlington Centre’s Community Hub from 10 am to 2 pm to fix small household items.

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MAY 26

Brass Band Concert: In the Open Air

Bring your friends, family and picnic blankets to this captivating outdoor concert. Intrada Brass promises to enchant music enthusiasts of all ages, starting at 3:30 pm.

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MAY 28

Halton Food for Thought Breakfast Bash

From 7:30 to 9:30 am, join Halton Food for Thought for its Breakfast Bash in support of Student Nutrition Programs in Halton. Funds raised will help ensure 92,000+ students across Halton in 149 schools continue to have access to healthy, nutritious food at school.

Oakville Conference Centre 2515 Wyecroft Road, Oakville trellis.org/breakfast-bash-2024

Tots n' Pots

MAY 30

Craft, plant seeds and explore the historic gardens at Erchless Estate. This fun, unparented program for young children is a perfect introduction to gardening. It runs from 10 to 11:30 am.

Oakville Museum 8 Navy Street, Oakville townofoakville.perfectmind.com

MAY 31

Bootleggers and Beverages: A Prohibition Night Out

Step back in time and experience the roaring twenties! Peruse historical photos and costumes at this prohibition-themed night of fun hosted by the Oakville Museum Coach House, in collaboration with Flourish and Bask. Museum staff will be on hand to shed light on the temperance movement and, aptly, a mixologist will speak about cocktails of the day. The event starts at 7 pm.

Oakville Museum - Coach House 114 King Street, Oakville visitoakville.com/events

JUNE 9

Secret Gardens of Oakville Garden Tour

Take a self-guided tour of a variety of creative gardens at your own pace, from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm. Tickets available at Bulow Garden Centres and online through Eventbrite. eventbrite.ca

JUNE 9

Oakville Mayor's Historical Picnic

The picnic is back! Bring a lunch and enjoy live music, Irish dancing, a stilt walker, clowns, face painting, and more, from noon to 4:30 pm.

Lakeside Park 144 Front Street, Oakville oakvillehistory.org

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JUNE 13-16

Burlington Sound of Music Festival

Canada’s largest free outdoor music festival is happening on Father’s Day weekend. Songs fill the air from three stages while you eat, shop, and groove. Featuring Strange Advance, Chilliwack, The Northern Pikes and other great performing artists!

Spencer Smith Park 1400 Lakeshore Road, Burlington soundofmusic.ca

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RUNS, WALKS, AND RIDES

Do you have positive energy to burn? Are you looking for the ideal recipient for your charity dollars? There’s no better way to spread good vibes than by participating in a charity run, walk or ride. Community goodwill abounds in these heart pumping, heartwarming events. May and June are peak season for these events, so register soon if you want to get involved.

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Walk to Save a Mother

In Africa, over 800 women die every day of pregnancy and childbirth related complications. Almost all of these deaths are preventable with skilled doctors, nurses and/or midwives present, but social norms prevent women from seeking skilled care. Register yourself, your team, or donate to support a participant. Kids 12 and under walk for free. 9 am registration, 9:30 am walk

Dundas Driving Park 71 Cross Street, Dundas savethemothers.org

MAY 25

Run4Lighthouse 2024

This annual fundraiser’s goal is to ensure that the services of Lighthouse for Grieving Children remain free, so no child has to grieve alone. Children, youth and their families who are grieving the death of a family member can come to Lighthouse to find a sense of belonging, connection, and understanding from others experiencing a similar loss. The run starts at 8:30 am.

St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre 1280 Dundas Street West, Oakville lighthousegriefsupport.org

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MAY 25

Run for Women

Help support Halton Healthcare’s mental health programs by extending capacity of staffing and peer support, offering holistic and other alternative services, and creating new models of care for women and girls in our community. There’s a 5k walk/run, a 10k run, and 1k “Little Steps” by Culturelle Kids. Virtual or inperson.

Bronte Provincial Park 1212 Burloak Drive, Oakville runforwomen.ca

MAY 26

Hamilton-Burlington MS Walk

Join a vibrant community in a 5k walk to help improve the lives of people living with multiple sclerosis. The MS Walk Facebook page is a great way to get pumped for the event and meet other participants. Participate in person or virtually. At the park, check-in is at 10 am, opening ceremonies at 11 am.

William Connell Park 1086 West 5th Street, Hamilton msspwalk.donordrive.com

JUNE 8

Hamilton Halton Niagara Relay for Life

In support of the Canadian Cancer Society, this event helps thousands of people get to their treatments and supports the brightest minds in cancer research. Relay for Life also offers peer support programs and provides more than 3,300 wigs, headwear, and breast prostheses. Registration is at 3 pm and the event closes at 10 pm.

Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School 2333 Headon Forest Drive, Burlington support.cancer.ca

JUNE 23

Oakville Ride for Dog Guides (geared to motorcyclists!)

The Lions Foundation of Canada raises funds for dog guides that help Canadians with disabilities. Take a scenic ride and enjoy refreshments, incentives, prizes, and a poker run as part of the fun. Registration begins at 8:45 am and the ride starts at 10 am.

Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides 152 Wilson Street, Oakville ride.dogguides.com

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JUNE 9

Teagan’s Ride

In support of the Oakville & Milton Humane Society, Teagan’s Ride is a vintage car and motorcycle ride in memory of Teagan Walsh, who loved animals and wanted to become a veterinarian. Check-in at 9:15 am on the patio and ride to the Royal Botanical Gardens (Burlington) and back.

Chuck’s Road House

379 Speers Road, Oakville kerr-village.ca/events

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HOW HOT IS

Caribbean Food?

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Caribbean cuisine is hot, hot, hot — not only in spice but also in appeal. It’s a fusion of flavours and cultures, reflecting the diverse heritage of the islands. At its core, Caribbean food is a celebration of bold spices, succulent meats, and an abundance of fresh produce.

Jerk chicken is a well-known Caribbean dish that exemplifies the marriage of heat and flavour. The chicken is marinated in a blend of herbs and spices, then slowcooked until tender and juicy. The result is a dish that packs a punch with every bite, yet still manages to tantalize the taste buds with its rich, smoky flavour.

This island cuisine is also about the heartiness of its dishes. Caribbean food is known for its generous portions and rich flavours, from fall-apart tender oxtail stew to savory curried goat. These dishes are often cooked low and slow, allowing the flavours to meld together and the meats to become melt-in-your-mouth tender. It’s the epitome of comfort food.

And let’s not forget the bread. In the Caribbean, bread is more than just a side dish. Whether it’s johnnycakes, hardo bread, or roti, this staple is as diverse as the islands. Each bread brings a unique texture and taste to the table, perfectly complementing the dish it accompanies.

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Curried Goat

Kori’s Roti has become a go-to spot in Oakville for Trini food. Owners Chris and Leilani say, “Caribbean food is about finding the perfect balance between heat, spice, and flavour. Every ingredient has its place, and when you get it just right, it’s everything. Quality and authentic ingredients are key. We source locally whenever possible and import directly from Trinidad to make sure we are bringing you the best ingredients.” (Is it just me, or is your mouth watering too? I’ll be taking an early lunch today…)

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At Kori’s they also caution, “Our pepper scale ranges from mild to suicide (think red face, steam coming from your ears). So unless you’re used to it, you’re going to want to start slow.”

When you sit down to a meal of Caribbean food, you’re not just eating; you’re experiencing a piece of the chef’s culture. At Burlington’s JustJerk, their mission is to prepare authentic Jamaican food with all the rich spices the chefs grew up with on the island. For the owners, Caribbean food is about tradition and family. It’s about passing down recipes from generation to generation and keeping their culinary heritage alive.

I fell in love with Caribbean food when I visited my brother who was working in Jamaica. He was immersed in the community and, therefore, the perfect culinary guide. Ackee and saltfish, Johnny cakes and Jerk Chicken became fast favourites that I was delighted to learn I could find at home.

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Fun Facts about Caribbean Cooking:

Scotch bonnet peppers, indigenous to the Caribbean, are exceptionally spicy, about 40 times stronger than jalapeños.

Caribbean cuisine has been influenced by the many cultures that have come to the islands.

Caribbean fare is a healthy and satisfying choice as most dishes are barbecued, grilled, or roasted, not deep-fried.

Ting, a popular drink in the Caribbean flavoured with Jamaican grapefruit juice, is a tart and tasty mixer for a summer cocktail.

(I’m personally excited to have discovered it at my neighbourhood grocery store!)

DHot Shoppe, Burlington

Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or a curious newcomer, exploring the world of Caribbean cuisine is an adventure for the senses. So why not spice up your next meal with a taste of the Caribbean? Your taste buds will thank you.

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3300 Fairview Street., Burlington jusjerk.ca

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4155 Fairview Street, Burlington dhotshoppe.com

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Veal Osso Buco

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INGREDIENTS

(SERVES 4)

• 4 large pieces shin of veal

• 1 onion, roughly chopped

• 1 clove garlic, crushed

• 2 large carrots, peeled and roughly chopped

• 2 large stalks of celery, roughly chopped

• 1 tablespoon tomato paste

• 125 ml dry red wine

• 150 ml beef or veal stock

• 350 g canned tomatoes

• 1 bay leaf

• Fresh herbs – thyme, rosemary, chopped parsley

• Salt and pepper to taste

METHOD

1 Season the veal shank with salt and pepper. Heat a large ovenproof casserole dish, add vegetable oil, and sear the veal on both sides at a high heat. Remove from the dish and put aside.

2 Add the diced carrots, onion, celery and garlic to the same casserole dish and sauté. Add the tomato paste and cook for a few minutes.

3 Deglaze with red wine, then add the veal stock and canned tomatoes. Season to taste and add the bay leaf and a medley of fresh herbs.

4 Bring to a boil, then add the veal shank back to the pan, cover and cook either in the oven or on the stove top for at least 4 hours on low heat.

1 The Osso Buco is ready when the veal is tender and the sauce is reduced. Adjust the seasoning if necessary, and serve with roast potatoes and rapini.

130 Thomas St, Oakville (905) 845-7396 bucadibacco.ca

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