“How happy I am to be able to walk among the shrubs, the trees, the woods, the grass and the rocks! For the woods, the trees and the rocks
give man the resonance he needs.”
Beethoven
Walk Our Farm Discovery Trail – A fun family activity
Farm Trails: Relax, Explore & Reconnect with Nature 
Take time to unwind, reflect, and reconnect with nature on our scenic farm trails. Wander over rolling hills, around open fields, and through peaceful woods and meadows. Each season brings its own beauty, from vibrant greenery to the rich colours of autumn in our mixed deciduous and evergreen forest.
Engage all your senses as you explore—feel the cool shade of the forest, hear the wind in the trees and the gentle babble of the brook, and listen for birds calling overhead. Rest stops along the way invite you to pause, take in your surroundings, and simply enjoy the moment.
Looking for things to do with family and friends? Our trails are just one of many relaxing and meaningful farm experiences to enjoy together.
Plan Your Visit
Our trails are open to the public from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM on days the farm is open, beginning Victoria Day weekend through the last Sunday in November (weather permitting). Book online or drop in.
Know Before You Go
For a comfortable visit, dress for the weather and wear supportive footwear, as terrain can be uneven. Insect repellent is recommended, and long sleeves and pants can help protect against ticks.
Family-Friendly Options
Families with young children can enjoy a shorter version of our Farm Discovery Trail. On weekends, wagon rides travel along Fairy Tale Lane to the forest, where little ones can take a gentle, just-right walk through the woods.
Please note: Trails may close earlier if weather conditions (such as snow or ice) make them unsafe.
Wagon rides are available between 10:30 and 3:00 Saturdays, Sundays and statutory holidays from Victoria Day weekend till the last Sunday in October.
Book online!
The Fairy Tale Trail was created with the artwork of Gillian Iles and Howard Attewell and the handiwork of Elvin Ramer.
