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25 If you’re craving a new experience that will bring you into the heart of the places you’re travelling to, look no further. These six experiences will have you weaved into the county’s most compelling stories, learning new skills and of course, having fun while you’re at it. Whether you love trying new foods, creating with your hands or reconnecting with Mother Nature, chances are you can nd it in Oxford. Tru e Camp CindyWalker is more than a chocolatier (although she is an amazing one). She’s a small-town shop owner, lover of local, certi ed tea sommelier and the person we consider to be The Queen of Ganache. In her upcoming Tru e Camp workshops, visitors will have the chance to take on the role of chocolatier and step behind the counter to craft a dozen of their own delicious, multi- avoured tru es alongside Cindy herself. Go to www.chocolatea.ca for details. Tales Trails & Apple Blossoms: Refresh Your Soul on the Farm Enjoy a holistic farm tour of a heritage farm in the agricultural heart of southwestern Ontario. Immerse yourself in how our family farm has evolved. Be drawn into the balance of nature. Learn to make authentic apple blossoms from scratch and indulge in a home style meal. There is nothing like a deep breath of fresh country air. Go to www.LeapingDeer.com for details. Discover your Creative Nature Enjoy a beautiful walk in nature with wildlife artist Rhonda Franks as she encourages you to slow down and absorb all the natural details around you. Capture what you see through photography before heading back to create your very own piece of art with Rhonda. Even those who don’t believe they have artistic abilities will be able to produce a piece that they’ll be proud to display. Go to www.rhondafranks.com for details.

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