Eating locally supports small businesses, is good for the environment and saves thousands of carrots from experiencing homesickness every summer. Eat from your own backyard with today's WagJag: $25 for $50 towards dining at Borealis Grille & Bar.

From the tables (made from fallen black walnut trees) to the beer and the tomato on your Ontario-grown beef burger, Borealis Grille & Bar is committed an eco-friendly existence. Many of their menu items, including most beers, come from within a 100km radius of Guelph. Summer eats include a roasted beet root salad made with seasonal greens, Ontario beets, local goat cheese, sunflower seeds and a fresh herb vinaigrette ($12.50). Veggie and meat mains range from $14 to $25 and include their signature maple walnut-crusted salmon ($24) and crispy duck confit ($22), plus plenty of between the bread options like their grass-fed old smokey burger topped with Walnut Hill bacon, harvest ale BBQ sauce, smoked cheddar and served with a side of fresh fries ($18).

Learn more about Borealis Grille's commitment to eco-friendly cuisine, community initiatives and sustainable living on their website.