Peak of the Market is a grower-owned ''not for profit'' vegetable supplier and operates in Manitoba under the Farm Products Marketing Act. Peak of the Market has grown quality produce in Manitoba for 72 years and supplies over 120 different varieties of Manitoba grown vegetables. We are year round suppliers of various vegetables as Manitoba growers have one of the most technologically advanced storage programs anywhere in North America. Many vegetables can be stored for long periods in controlled environment storage facilities. In these storage facilities, the temperature, humidity and air movement are carefully monitored to ensure the vegetables are maintained in optimum condition to provide excellent quality and value to consumers. Some of the vegetables that can be stored for long periods are Potatoes, Carrots, Onions, Parsnips, Beets, Cabbage and Shallots.Peak of the Market vegetables have the well-deserved reputation for excellent quality. Our quality standards exceed the national standards and we stand behind the produce we grow.
Situated on the banks of the Assiniboine River, the rural beauty of The Gates and it's unforgettable fine dining will definitely delight you. The Gates has an extensive and inventive menu featuring Manitoba-grown elements, every palette from the picky to the discerning will be well-pleased.
August 23, 2014 - Leave a commentThose familiar with The Kellan Group know that we are not just a small business but in fact we are family firm. We always have been.Founded by Sandra Hoskins and supported by her daughter Shirley Robert, we have continued for over 20 years to be a Project Management firm that provided quality and customer driven Project Management solutions. We have always been supported by family as we worked together to a common goal and count among our achievements helping to set the Masters of Project Management curriculum at the University of Wisconsin, developing courses for Red River College in Winnipeg and the countless number of customers we have helped along the way to succeed in their goals.Of course one of the downsides of being a family firm is when a crisis happens within the family it affects all of us. We experienced a situation like this when in July 2012 we lost one of our biggest supporters, Sandra's mother, and thus Shirley's grandmother, Grace Young.It's what we would in the project management world would term a showstopper