A productive, late-season, short-day cultivar adapted to eastern Canada. Origin: University of Guelph-Simcoe (formerly the Hort. Res. Inst. of Ontario), Simcoe, Ontario, Canada by A. Dale.137A84 × Chandler; cross made in 1991, selected in 1993; tested as 32R11; released in 2003; Canadian Plant Breeder’s Rights applied for. Tree: short-day; runners well; yielded consistently in trials throughout Ontario; vigorous; winter hardy. Moderately resistant to leaf scorch and powdery mildew. Fruit: late-season, about 1 d later than Bounty and Scotland in Simcoe; very large; bright; average red external and internal color; tender skin; excellent fresh flavor.