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Welcome to my blog! I post regularly each week and the subject matter varies depending on the day. I’m mostly interested in music, food, and travel…

A Walk into Cornwall...

June 18, 2023 James Hardiment

Pictured: The South Stormont Recreational Trail that runs between Headline Rd. to Cornwall Centre Rd., and the Northern end of Brookdale Ave. in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.

It was a gorgeous, clear, golden morning, a few weeks ago. I had woken up early, after a night of karaoke fun, now safe from the craziness of the bar, at my house in Long Sault, Ontario, Canada. It’s not in the town of Long Sault, closer to the 401 Highway if anything. I often walk or bike in the summer time when I can do it, just one of the many activities I enjoy doing. It gives me a great opportunity to keep my photography, and videography skills as sharp as possible.

I took a stroll down Headline Rd. which is a less densely populated street just outside of Cornwall, surrounded by farm fields, and also forest. It eventually crosses the 138 Highway which leads to the 417 to get up to the nations capital city, Ottawa. I was starting at the other end of the road, close to Power Dam Drive, which heads into Cornwall southbound, and up to the roads that take you to St. Andrews West, and the town of Long Sault. As I got closer to the 138, there are 2 trails, one on each side of the road, known as the South Stormont Recreational Trails. For those that don’t know South Stormont is one of the counties in our province of Ontario, in which the bike paths are located. One walkway leads to St. Andrews West, which is a tiny picturesque village, located at a crossroads of the 138 highway. There is an impressive historical stone church, as well as a great little restaurant called Quinn’s Inn built in 1865 by John Sanfield MacDonald, who would later become the First Premier of Ontario from 1867-1871 according to their official website.

I wasn’t heading up to St. Andrews West that day though, I was headed to Cornwall, to the place I commute through every day. Instead of by car, I was on foot, instead of working, I was exploring, and appreciating the nature which surrounded me at the same time. The bike trail was filled with cool DIY birdhouses, with lettering on them, as well as rocks painted with inspirational quotes. I snapped a few photos to show you below. I thought some of the messages were rather nice compliments, and encouraging words. Perhaps the idea is someone going on a solo walk can be cheered up a bit if they are going through some hardships in life?

Pictured: A friendly baby deer took a peak at me on a previous walk on the trails last summer! Thought I would share to brighten someones day I hope.

You can park your car close the entrance to the trails on the road if you aren’t a local. Both trails are nice but I prefer the one that takes you from Headline Rd. to St. Andrews. I find that one winds a bit more and is a little more interesting visually. I headed to town instead though, stopped by my favourite bar, Rendezvous to charge my phone up for a bit, have a cup of coffee, and an afternoon beer, before heading down to Lameroux Park in Cornwall to check out the St. Lawrence River. When the weather is nice I love to be outside, walking, biking, driving, sometimes I’ll head out with my headphones on to listen to a mix of a song, to make sure it sounds good. As I’ve mentioned before there are plenty of great biking trails in the area, and this is no exception to that. Sometimes you spot some interesting animals too, but in the summer months bug spray is a must!

For those that don’t know I am a singer/songwriter that moved back to the area from Ottawa in 2019. I work full time driving forklifts Monday-Friday 8-4.30pm, then I sell Men’s suits, and shoes, various evenings 5-9pm. The music is more of a hobby, but I do make some money from it, from time to time. I’m hoping to do more live shows in the coming months which will get my name out there more in the area. I have been building an online presence for years, one of my music videos, for a song called “Wine” has over 45,000 views on YouTube which I am happy for.

I hope to do more exploring on foot this summer, as well as by car, discover what I miss on a daily basis by taking the time and seeing what I can. Be sure to follow my social media pages for updates on upcoming music shows, and more! Just scroll to the bottom of the home page, all of my socials should be there.

Well that’s all for now folks,

James

In Travel Tags walking, hiking, trail, SDG, explore SDG, biking, cycling, bike path, sunday walk, Cornwall, Ontario, blog, travel blog
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Spanish Flavours in Prescott

May 18, 2023 James Hardiment

Just off the 401 Highway in Prescott, Ontario, Canada, there is a gourmet Spanish food & beverage importer, also a restaurant too. It’s tucked away in an industrial estate, down a side road, you wouldn't know it was there, if you just drove on the main drag towards the waterfront. It’s called El Rebost de les Mil Illes, and it’s owned and operated by Marc Gomez Segu, who was born in Spain. He met his wife in Barcelona in 2010, lived there for 4 years. They married in 2012 in that nation as well. His wife is Canadian and they would move to Canada in December 2013. Marc had a passion for food, but despite the cultural, and language barrier he began to import premium Spanish products from his home country. He would then distribute them to restaurants and specialty stores here in Canada. He began the business in 2017.

Pictured: Marc was outside expanding his patio, when I snapped some pictures a few weeks ago!

When the lockdowns began, all the places that they supplied ended up closing down, so to make up for the loss of revenue, they decided to open up their own restaurant, and food shop. Initially, it began as a takeout only, then as restrictions eased up, they opened up the patio, and now they are creating a dining room in the unit next door. They are located at 991 Industrial Rd. Unit D, Prescott, ON, K0E 1T0.

Marc has a business commerce university degree, he always dreamed of owning his own business, his passion for cuisine, coupled with years of restaurant experience as a teenager came together naturally. His mother is a great cook, she is one of his biggest inspirations behind the new business venture. There are 2 different divisions, European Quality Foods Ltd. which imports, and distributes. Then there is El Rebost de les Mil Illes (which translates to “The Pantry of the Thousand Islands” in Catalan, which is Marcs native language!) which is the restaurant, and gourmet foods shop. They sell high quality Spanish products that you won’t find in large retailers. The company works directly with farmers, and producers from Spain who stand behind the quality of their products.

When I interviewed him by email (my name is James Hardiment by the way, I am a singer/songwriter based near Cornwall, Ontario, this is my official website and blog.) I asked him what his favourite item was on the menu was? His response was the charcuterie, and paellas on the very top of his list. Paella is probably the most international Spanish dish. Made from rice, it originates from a place called Valencia. It is made with saffron, and sofrito (tomato culinary base) that has different variations; seafood, veggie, chicken, rabbit, even chorizo, etc.

As I mentioned previously, he is expanding to the unit next door, creating a dining room space for visitors. The current space will remain only as the kitchen. The new area will have a designated area for El Rebost as the shop, and a dining room for the restaurant…Little Barcelona! The patio has been open for the last 2 summers, and this year he has decided to put a fence to create a proper sitting area with a nice ambience.

Some of my favourite items that I've purchased include, octopus, and mussel pate. A sort of seafood spread that you can put on toast, or crackers. Delicious, if that’s your cup of tea. I’m a big lover of seafood, I also love pate, typically I buy the more traditional French ones that I’m used to, such as duck for example. I grew up eating a lot of that whilst I lived in England as a young boy. A nice lunch time food, quick and easy, just grab a knife and spread it. I ordered food from their restaurant also, which was delicious, various tapas dishes, and charcuterie boards. To wash it down I enjoyed a Spanish sparkling soda pop.

Talking to Marc was awesome as well, he was so knowledgable about his homeland, the items that he sells at his store. I have always wanted to visit Spain some day, and am fascinated by the food, art, music, and culture of the country. Barcelona is on my bucket list, I’d love to return to Europe some day, but for now I really want to fully explore this great country we live in. There is so much to see and do here at home, I love this place with all my heart, the nature is breathtaking, and most of the people I’ve met have been warm, and hospitable. I moved to Canada from the UK in 2007 as a teenager. I went to high school in Cornwall, then University in Windsor, Ontario. I’ve also lived in Ottawa where I worked on music with my friends.

If you’d like to learn more about Marc and the products that he sells, you can visit his official website:

www.elrebost.ca

I’m also hoping to get Marc on my brand new podcast Bridge to the Seaway, where I sum up these blog articles, then conclude with an interview with a local musician, artist, or business owner in the community. You can listen to the first 4 episodes here:

https://soundcloud.com/james-hardiment/sets/bridge-to-the-seaway-podcast

I’m moving the next episodes over to YouTube this weekend hopefully. Been a little behind as I figure out everything with the new video podcast format. You can find all my channels and socials below the article, if you scroll to the bottom of the website.

Well thanks for reading folks, that’s all for today!

James

In Travel Tags spain, spanish food, El Rebost, Prescott, Ontario, Canada, blog, blogger, canadian, travel blog
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