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Hours of Operation
Hi again,
My poor ‘webmastering’ skills has led to some confusion for those who visit the site looking for our hours of operation, so here they are for the 2011 season:
April – December
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10am – 4pm
Sunday 1pm – 4pm
- Hope that helps. Please feel free to call us before you visit so that we can tailor your visit to your needs – we’re very adaptable! Also, those interested in group activities please call – we have another exciting roster of events and special programs for all age groups!
Easter Egg Hunt
Easter is coming, and as always, children (and children-at-heart) are welcome to come hunt for goodies across our lawns this Saturday, April 23rd, from 10am till 4pm. Come check out our newly-renovated tearoom, check out the cider mill, and get a fresh apple pie and a bottle of our famous ‘Bristol’ cider to grace your Easter table. We will be closed the following Sunday (April 24th) and Easter Monday (April 25th).
New Season at Coronation Hall
April is rolling around again and we’re ready for another exciting season here at Coronation Hall. Art Shows, Quilt Shows, Lobster Supper, Murder Mystery, Theatre, dances and even a Royal Wedding all await us this year. In the tea room, we’ve started renovations to make it even nicer, and offer more drinks, desserts and treats than ever before. Tours of our production room are available, and you can enjoy our popular ‘Bristol’ light cider in our new tasting room. Coming later this summer we will be unveiling a second flavour of the Pontiac’s favorite local alcohol. Be sure to check the website regularly for details (as they become available).
Starting April 2nd, we will be open 6 days a week, Tuesday – Thursday from 10am – 4pm, and Sundays from 1pm – 4pm.
Contact us for tours, reservations (recommended for groups of 6 or more), tickets to events, or to order any of our products – 819-647-2547
We were on Regional Contact!
We were featured on CTV-Ottawa (formerly CJOH) last evening! 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!
Ottawa Citizen 100 Mile-Cider
We’re featured in this morning’s Ottawa Citizen food section!
If you’re looking to have a scenic and tasty fall drive, Coronation Hall cider mills near Shawville, Que., is a great destination. And you’ll also get a chance to sample and buy an unusual product — a locally made hard cider that’s crisp, pale and still, not bubbly.
Coronation Hall boasts that its apples come from the Pontiac region’s oldest apple orchard. In fact, the orchard is only eight years old, but its owner, Greg Graham, says it’s the first in the area.
“The settlers often had a few trees for their own use, but as far as I know, mine is the first commercial orchard.”
Read more: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/life/food/mile+cider/3665367/story.html#ixzz12LHx8uQh
Community Theatre at Coronation Hall: The Dagg Haunting
Coming Event: 26th – 28th August:
“The Dagg Haunting – a true Pontiac ghost story”
by Greg Graham, performed by the Pontiac Community Players. Contact 819 647 2547 for more information & tickets. For some historical background on the Dagg Haunting, please click here.

