Canadian Club (Hiram Walker)

Canadian Club (Hiram Walker) distillery — watercolor illustration
Country Canada
Founded 1858
Owner Beam Suntory
Water Source Sources water from the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair system in Windsor, Ontario, drawing on the Great Lakes freshwater basin. The naturally soft Great Lakes water, treated to brewing quality, supports Canadian Club's smooth, light, and blended Canadian whisky character.
Status Active

About

Canadian Club is produced at the historic Hiram Walker distillery in Windsor, Ontario, one of the largest distilleries in North America. Founded in 1858, the brand pioneered the practice of blending whisky before aging (pre-blending) and was a favorite spirit smuggled across the Detroit River during Prohibition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Canadian Club (Hiram Walker) distillery?
Canadian Club — historic Windsor distillery since 1858. Pre-blended Canadian whisky and Prohibition-era legend.
When was Canadian Club (Hiram Walker) founded?
Canadian Club (Hiram Walker) was founded in 1858.
What water source does Canadian Club (Hiram Walker) use?
Canadian Club (Hiram Walker) uses Sources water from the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair system in Windsor, Ontario, drawing on the Great Lakes freshwater basin. The naturally soft Great Lakes water, treated to brewing quality, supports Canadian Club's smooth, light, and blended Canadian whisky character. as its water source.