A taste of Mexico in Peachland
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Re: A taste of Mexico in Peachland
dogspoiler wrote:I thought Peachland was in Canada.
Peachland is located in North Carolina, USA.
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Re: A taste of Mexico in Peachland
so is it there?
just wondering....
its wierd is it just me or is there a missing food thread?
just wondering....
its wierd is it just me or is there a missing food thread?
**Disclaimer: The above statement is in my OPINION only.
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Re: A taste of Mexico in Peachland
I wish them luck with opening this restaurant. I believe it is not open yet, and with the summer tourists pretty much gone it is going to be difficult to open a new business especially a restaurant in a tourist driven community.
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Re: A taste of Mexico in Peachland
Still not open yet.
As for opening in the Fall, it's about time Peachland becomes a Winter destination. So much to do here in the Winter...
You can beach in January, then take a 5 minute drive up the hill and skidoo around Deep Creek Canyon in winter wonderland.
If I had a couple loose hundred thousand dollars I'd open a recreocentre up there with snowshoe, crosscountry skis, tubes & snowmobile rentals with a safe trail system, and I'd offer all included packages with in town restaurants, whineries wineries & B&B's.
I'd market the Europe, China and of course local folks. Bring them in tourists. Year round.
As for opening in the Fall, it's about time Peachland becomes a Winter destination. So much to do here in the Winter...
You can beach in January, then take a 5 minute drive up the hill and skidoo around Deep Creek Canyon in winter wonderland.
If I had a couple loose hundred thousand dollars I'd open a recreocentre up there with snowshoe, crosscountry skis, tubes & snowmobile rentals with a safe trail system, and I'd offer all included packages with in town restaurants, whineries wineries & B&B's.
I'd market the Europe, China and of course local folks. Bring them in tourists. Year round.