Local Farm-Fresh Products

 

These are some of our favourite local suppliers of high-quality, farm-fresh goodness!

 

 

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There are so many sources of local farm-fresh products in the region.

 

People always ask us, “What else they can get nearby?”

So we made you a list!!

 

Local Farm-Fresh Products in the Pontiac

 

Meat Products

  • Pork
    • La Domaine de la Belle & le Gentlemen – we’ve bought some of the most delicious pork from our friends here and encourage you to learn more about them. Their care of the animals in impecable – absolutely inspiring.
  • Beef
    • Big Rock Farm – Jeff at Big Rock is well known in the region, as is the quality of the meat they sell on the farm. Worth the visit!
  • Lamb
    • Ferme Mouflon – When you see the level of care that Ferme Mouflon puts into their sheep you know why everything they produce is of such high quality.
  • Chicken
    • Leystone Farms – Our broilers are heritage birds called Rustic Rangers and they live in our lower pasture. They have a huge space to call home. These birds grow to a modest 5lbs and the quality of the meat is outstanding.
    • Mountain View Farm – Everything at Mountain View Farm is thoughtful, deliberate, and treated with such care. Their meat birds are absolutely delicious!
  • Yak
    • Ferme Pur Conscience – I know! Yak!! This Organic Certified farm provides the perfect context for these wonderful — and dare I say, delicious — animals. Absolutely worth trying!

 

Vegetables

  • Euterra – Euterra is a go-to for high quality vegetables. Their conscientious and thoughtful approach to gardening yields beautiful results.
  • Ferme Pur Conscience – You know it’s quality if you’re getting vegetables from Pur Conscience.
  • Agape Gardens – Their wonderful gardens yield all kinds of delicious vegetables throughout the seasons.
  • Ferme en Passant – The berries and vegetables we’ve brought home from Ferme Vallee have always been fresh and delicious. Worth a visit.
  • Ferme Champlain – There’s so many great things going on at Ferme Champlain and one of our favourite traditions has been Haskap Berry picking early the summer. They have plenty more too!

 

Honey

  • Leystone Farms – We’re passionate about our bees and the wonderful honey they produce. We harvest spring, summer, and autumn and you can taste the difference of each season.

 

Maple Syrup

  • Big Rock Farm – The massive maple syrup boil at Big Rock is an annual event and you will not be disappointed when you taste it!

 

Wine

  • Les Collines – A recent winner of the best cold climate red wine in the country, you’ll love this local wine that is showing up in elite restaurants and making headlines.
  • Little Red Wagon – With a wonderful range of wine and a beautiful restaurant that regularly hosts top notch Canadian musicians it’s worth a trip to Shawville!
  • Domaine de Pontiac Village – Everyone has a good time when the visit Domaine de Pontiac Village. The vineyard is stunning and the wine absolutely lovely.

 

Farm-Made Products

  • Soap
    • Ferme Mouflon – Ferme Mouflon makes the most wonderful soaps featuring sheeps milk and a range of aromas, textures, and colours.
  • Tea
    • Euterra – The natural teas you find here are curated from locally grown and foraged plants. They are absolutely wonderful.

 

Flowers

  • Beech & Grove Flower Farm – Nothing brings joy into your life quite like flowers and Beech & Grove produce some of the most beautiful flowers you’ll see.

 

Seeds

  • Matches Seeds – We love our friends at Matches Seeds. They have a massive assortment of seeds, seedlings, and garden essentials.
  • Euterra – Euterra is a go-to resource for seeds and seedlings (we rely on them each year). You know your plants are off to a good start if they’re from Euterra.

 

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