Greenfields Farm

Campbellville

“We sell certified organic fruits and vegetables year-round. In addition, our Wednesday (farm gate) offers various items (farm fresh eggs, poultry, and other organic staples) only available at the farm gate… We are located in Campbellville, north of Highway 401, on the east side of Guelph Line just south of the Guelph Line/15th Sideroad Intersection.”

http://www.greenfieldsfarm.ca/

Pine River Cheese Factory

Ripley

Bruce County

“Cheese Factory & Retail Store… Pine River Cheese was created back in 1885 on the banks of the Pine River, near the shores of Lake Huron in Ontario. Over the decades it has evolved from a farmer-owned co-operative with a focus on quality cheese into…a much larger farmer-owned co-operative with a focus on quality cheese.”

http://www.pinerivercheese.com/

Lakes of Muskoka Cottage Brewery

Bracebridge

“Lakes of Muskoka Cottage Brewery Inc. (LMCB) capped our first bottle of Muskoka Cream Ale back in 1996. Located right in the heart of Muskoka in downtown Bracebridge, we presently employ a total of 18 people from distribution and production through to sales. Through the years we have seen the resurgence of the micro-brewing industry in Ontario and we are proud to be part of it. Today you have a choice in beer. You’re not stuck with multi-national corporations. We take pride in brewing all 5 of our brands. We carefully brew in small batches to ensure you are getting the finest and freshest we have to offer. And that’s just the start!”

http://www.muskokabrewery.com/

Belle Vallee Wools

Temiskaming

“BELLE VALLEE WOOLS IS A CANADIAN PROCESSING MILL IN NORTHERN ONTARIO SPECIALIZING IN BLANKETS AND YARN
Canadian Pure Wool Blankets..
The Wight family has been raising sheep in Ontario since 1856. In 1984, the Wight Sheep Farm was moved from Southern Ontario to the Temiskaming Claybelt. Since then, the farm has had at least 120 ewes lambing every year.
The farm operation successfully converts grass, hay and quality livestock into delicious Canadian lamb. While Canadian lamb enjoys an excellent market, Canadian wool has never received the attention it deserves. So in 1989, we added our own wool processing facility, Belle Vallée Wools, to the farm.”

161261 Wool Mill Rd, Belle Vallée, ON P0J 1A0
(705) 647-8686

Belanger Organic Farms

Hillsdale

“Belanger Organic Farm produce and meats are in high demand by our consumers locally and in the Greater Toronto Area. We are proud to supply GTA retailers, like The Big Carrot, with our farm products, and to have a stall at GTA Farmer’s Markets like the East Lynn Farmer’s Market…

Today, Peter’s son, Joshua Belanger proudly helps his father operate Belanger Organic Farm and has help from a large extended family to harvest – by hand – acres of produce, and raise sheep, veal and run a dairy production facility – all organically.

The Belanger homestead and farm has come a long way in just over 65 years, in size and in passion, from it’s humble beginnings where the growing and harvesting methods were simple, and although the term wouldn’t be used for several decades, they were organic – no chemicals, natural manure, no antibiotics, no pesticides, no growth additives (except naturally rich grazing pasture and grass), and no engineering.”

4716 Line 3
RR #1
Hillsdale, Ontario
L0L 1V0
Phone: 1 (705) 835-3031
Email: info@belangerorganicfarms.com

http://www.belangerorganicfarms.com

Johnston’s Cranberries. Muskoka Lakes Winery

Bala

“We’ve been growing cranberries in Bala, Muskoka for over 50 years. In 2001, we started Muskoka Lakes Winery and have been winning awards for our wines ever since. Visitors are always welcome to drop in, tour the farm, taste our wines and shop in our amazing Cranberry Store. If you can’t come by in person, feel free to poke around the website and take a virtual tour. You can even shop online!”
Muskoka Lakes Winery
” Muskoka Lakes Winery operates in Bala, Ontario in the Muskoka region.
While Muskoka is known more as a premier tourism destination than it is as an agricultural region, over the last 18 years, Bala has gained recognition as “The Cranberry Capital of Ontario.
Bala is home to the only two producing commercial cranberry farms in the province. In 1952, Orville Johnston began planting cranberries.”

http://cranberry.ca