Canada’s wine regions host more than a million visitors annually, but in recent years a trend is emerging: the number of non-drinkers is on the rise. Statistics show that Canadians are increasingly foregoing alcohol, which means that hot spots such as the Okanagan are pivoting to a new, less-boozy approach to tourism. That means more mountain biking, arts and spa offerings (though wine lovers can still find a good vineyard tour, too.)
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And speaking of non-boozy distractions: We take you inside Prince Edward County’s new Wander the Spa, where thermal pools and a cascading waterfall create a chic getaway.
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