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admin on October 7th, 2008

Another exciting season

It’s the start of another exciting year at Coronation Hall.  Check out our ‘Events’ section for details (as they become available) for our murder mystery (July 8th and 9th), and a performance of ‘See How they Run’ (Aug. 25, 26, and 27th).  Line dancing will be returning (more details to follow), and we will be part of the ‘Bristol Bicycle Rally’ this September 17th.  Come visit us for tours of the cider mill, try our treats in the newly-renovated tea room, sample our crafted hard cider in the tasting room, and even try your hand at making some cider yourself!  We are open Tuesdays-Saturdays 10am – 4pm and Sundays 1pm – 4pm.  We also organize tours, teas, lunches and events for every age group.  Call and ask about our very popular customizable program for your retirement centre or seniors residence.  Feel free to call at any time – ask for Greg – 819-647-2547, and we hope to see you!

We’re on TV!

We were featured on CTV-Ottawa (formerly CJOH) on November 20th!  Regional Contact has done an excellent job over the years of connecting the wider Ottawa Valley together, and we were glad to host Joel and Kathy when they visited us earlier this autumn. To view the clip, please click here, and then click on the CTV media player.

Thanks Joel & Kathy! We hope to see you again soon!

Artisanal Permit # AC-063 awarded! ‘Bristol Light Cider 5.5% al./vol. now available.

We deliver free to Ottawa/Gatineau – call 819 647 2547 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              819 647 2547      end_of_the_skype_highlighting to order!

“The Dagg Haunting – a true Pontiac ghost story”

by Greg Graham, performed by the Pontiac Community Players. Staged this past August, we sold out every night. Thank you all for your support! Next summer we intend to mount two productions, both of which (we intend) will highlight other aspects of our fascinating local history.

(For some historical background on the Dagg Haunting, please click here.)