Henry of Pelham Winery, Family winery estate in St. Catharines, Canada.
Henry of Pelham is a family winery in St. Catharines that combines original United Empire Loyalist buildings with modern wine production spaces. The estate sits in the Niagara Peninsula and has maintained grape cultivation traditions across many decades.
The winery was founded in 1988 and named after Henry Smith, who opened one of the first taverns in Upper Canada in 1842. This connection links the family's long presence in the region to its early role in the local community.
The art collection displayed throughout the buildings features works from Canadian painters and sculptors. These pieces are integrated into the spaces where visitors taste wine and walk around.
The property offers tastings daily with options for walk-in visits or private cellar experiences. The largest underground barrel cellar in Canada is located on the grounds and accessible to guests.
A family cemetery sits on the property, with generations of family members resting there. From this spot, visitors can access hiking trails that lead directly into Short Hills Provincial Park.
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