I always liked it, and have a tiny bit left. (might be stale by now)
Sad that a product that originated in Canada and is named for a Canadian river, is no longer sold in Canada.
You're kidding. I am sure I saw it at my local grocery store. I'll have to watch for it next time I shop. I have also bought this on Amazon before. Although, I preferred the older recipe. Since they changed production to the U.S., the cereal doesn't produce the same texture after cooking. I would still buy it though and mix it with bulk 12-grain which no store has sold since the pandemic.