Wine Museum of Canada Initiative Info Session

Please join us for an information session introducing the Wine Museum of Canada initiative, sharing the current thinking on the project, and opening up a conversation with growers, vintners, and regional stakeholders.
Hospitality: Light fare and refreshments will be provided. Cash bar available.
Please RSVP by: June 22, 2026
RSVP to: Krysta Boyer, kboyer@winemuseumofcanada.com
289.925.7435
Canada’s wine story has matured and our wines are being recognised nationally and internationally. Each of our wine regions has a narrative reflecting their craft, land, climate, and culture that together make up a national legacy. The Wine Museum of Canada is a proposed national cultural initiative being developed to help tell that story.
Envisioned as more than a museum, the project is a convergence of wine heritage, education, tourism, hospitality, sustainability, events, and industry partnerships. Its purpose is to celebrate more than 150 years of Canadian wine while exploring issues of regional identity, sustainable viticulture, and Canada’s place on the global wine stage.
Canada does not currently have a wine museum. Not because the story lacks value, but because we haven’t had a consolidated voice to
champion it. Wineries, growers, associations, educators, and tourism partners are already focused on the complex daily demands of their
specific organisations. When you are busy growing grapes to transform into world-class wine, there is little time left to pursue a national initiative of this scale.
The non profit entity the “Wine Museum of Canada” recognises this challenge. The project is currently in its research and development phase. Our focus is on consultation, planning, and partnership building, rather than fundraising. We are seeking letters of support, strategic introductions, advice and sector insight, from those who understand the importance of Canadian wine culture. Your perspective can help shape a national cultural asset before it is fully defined






