Ready for a countryside adventure? Join us Sunday, July 12th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM as we showcase some of our local farms. Meet friendly farm animals, explore the countryside, and discover fresh produce and homemade treats along the way.
More farms and full details are being added to our website—stay tuned as we continue to grow the lineup and help you plan your perfect rural tour!

Address: 22039 Hoskins Line. Rodney, ON. N0L 2C0
Website: blueberryhillfarm.ca
Blueberry Hill Farm in Rodney, Ontario offers six acres of certified organic blueberries, available for u-pick and ready-picked from July to mid-August. Off-season, we sell frozen and freeze-dried berries. Our regenerative farm also features free-ranging animals and fresh eggs. Visit us this summer to pick berries, buy fresh eggs, see the animals, and enjoy the farm experience!



Address: 25503 Talbot Line, West Lorne, ON N0L 2P0
Website: https://bluegrovesfarms.com/
Ready for a countryside adventure? Head to Bluegroves Farms this weekend to stroll the organic blueberry fields, pick your own berries, and explore their charming farm shop filled with homemade jams, honey, and more. It’s fresh air, farm charm, and berry bliss all in one stop!



Address: 25457 Talbot Rd, Eagle, ON.
Experience the charm of a classic small-town farm tour! This location features a petting zoo, hands-on history, and displays spanning generations of farm equipment. Explore educational booths and learn about the vital role of grain in our food supply and beyond. It’s a fun, interactive way for the whole family to discover the story of farming and agriculture.



Address: 22889 Talbot Line, Rodney, ON N0L 2C0
Website: https://www.xanderfarms.ca/
Xander Farms in Rodney is a certified organic, family-run farm with deep roots in agriculture dating back generations. The farm specializes in perennial crops like haskap, black currants, aronia, schisandra, grapes, and chestnuts, grown with a strong focus on soil health and sustainable practices. As a farm tour destination, it offers a behind-the-scenes look at organic production systems and how diverse, long-lived crops contribute to a resilient and locally focused food system in Ontario.












