Known as the taste of summer in a bottle, Lighthouse Lemonade Cordial is available in all three flavour in our store.

Lighthouse Lemonade Cordial

In 2011, as part of a selection of artisanal Canadian products, Lighthouse Lemonade was served at the royal reception for the Prince and Princess of Wales (William and Catherine) at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Canada Day. Today, you can find this delightful product in all regions of Ontario, Québec and New Brunswick.

Lighthouse Lemonade is a multigenerational maritime family recipe that pre-dates Canadian Confederation (1867). The brand pays homage to the iconic Cape Jourimain Lighthouse (featured on their label), located near their hometown at the southeastern edge of New Brunswick.

Lighthouse Lemonade Cordial is made with just a few premium ingredients, including fresh-squeezed citrus. This cordial is free from artificial colouring and preservatives, gluten, and animal ingredients. This refreshing cordial is versatile and a true crowd-pleaser for all ages.

Lighthouse Lemonade was family-run and grassroots from the beginning. Jill and her four children visited local shops in the Guelph area to pitch the product and began selling it at farmer’s markets and craft shows, including One of a Kind in Toronto, where we met Jill and Ben.

Try Lighthouse Lemonade in a variety of seasonal cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks, desserts and more. From sangria to kombucha, and cheesecake to marinades, you’ll find tasty inspiration to take these cordials beyond lemonade all year-round.

Moving beyond traditional lemonade, they have even introduced two new flavours, Lime-Lemon and Orange-Lemon.

Be sure to check out the truly mouthwatering recipes on their website!

One 750ml bottle will make 7 litres of lemonade. Each bottle has a ‘best before’ date of 18 months from the production date.

Pink Lemonade, anyone?

Pink Lemonade in glasses using a recipe with Lighthouse Lemonade Cordial, available in Almonte.

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