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Addison Gardens is an organic farm in Addison, Ontario owned and operated by Zoltan Sara and Eszter Papp.  Our farming practices go beyond the organic standard to grow chemical free, safe produce while protecting the environment we all live in and…

Nestled in beautiful Norfolk County, Apple Hill Lavender is situated on a historic, century-old family farm featuring rolling lavender fields set amidst a bountiful, third-generation apple orchard. Visit our lavender boutique featuring small-batch,…

Aurora Farm is an earth-friendly, animal-loving, solar-powered prairie farm located in St. Norbert, Manitoba. From our healthy ecosystem, we make goat-milk soap, compost, hay, produce, herbs and honey. Join us online or at the farm for workshops,…

Big Barn little farm is owned and operated by Susannah Murphy and Will Frankland. As first generation farmers, they were drawn to growing food as a response to a food system that is largely destructive to the environment and in many cases unfair to…

Lori Ann of Blue Lagoon Organic is a passionate gardener who wants to grow nutritious food for those who care about what they eat. She has retired from teaching elementary school and nurturing young children and is focusing all her energy into…

At BoCoq Gourmet. our care, professionalism and innovativeness come through in the quality and flavour of our ingredients. Our broths and sauces—including our popular BBQ sauce—are well known for their freshness. And our 130 spices and seasonings…

Boundary Creek Farm is located in the Interlake, west of Winnipeg Beach. Our farm is a nice mix of trees, yard site, and fertile land. We have 3 acres in vegetables. We are Geoff and Theresa Dyck. We moved here with our 4 kids from Winnipeg in 2001…

At Buster Rhino’s, we love feeding people, and we pride ourselves on making great Southern BBQ and low carb snacks for you to enjoy. Our offerings include locally sourced meats, handcrafted BBQ sauces, signature spice blends, and the best…

Pronounced with a soft ch (more like sch), Charnwood originated from our family farm in England in the 1800’s. After the Hull family immigrated to Canada in the early 1900’s they continued to farm on Vancouver Island using the same name.…