Paul & Sandra Beckstead11652 County Road 18Iroquois, ON K0E 1K0613.652.2477smythsorchard@hotmail.comwww.c360.ca/iroquois/smyths

Come visit ''The Macintosh Apple House''. Choose your favourite variety among our great selection (seasoned) such as pears, crab apples and unique jam selection, frozens and chutneys made from our own apples. Seal your thirst with our cider and our delicious apple juice. |
Marcel & Andrée Fournier585 Baseline RoadClarence-Creek, ON K0A 1N0613.488.3145mailto:alpaca-ava@videotron.cawww.alpaca-ava.com
Admission: Adult 1$

Come and discover our Alpacas. Feel their luxury fiber, look at the wool, socks, mitts, scarves, duvet etc.
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Lucie Savage and Jean Dupuy1789 Des Pins Street (old route 200)Box 430Limoges, ON K0A 2M0613.443.3741fermecaminofarm@sympatico.cahttp://www.fermecaminofarm.ca
Admission fee: 1.00$/adult

Come admire our 80 alpacas.
- Ride with the alpacas
- Natural products available: socks, sols, thread, scarves, and more.
- Participate at two draws - value of 80.00$
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#10 STRATHMORE ORCHARD & WINERY |
Carmen Bender3977 Bender RoadMonkland, ON K0C 1V0613.932.1470strathmorewinery@qsat.ca

Savor the apples' sugar taste! Come taste our wines and participate in the manufacturing of our apple cider. Also try our variety of "wines of the Eden" including apple and cranberry, blueberry as well as our apple icewine. While visiting, take a break for a picnic or eat a hot dog and have a beverage which we offer you free of charge as well as the tastings of wine and cheese.
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#12 VIGNOBLE DOMAINE PERRAULT |
Denis, Lyse, Anne and Dominique Perrault1000 Perrault RoadNavan, ON K4B 1H8613.835.3925dominiqueperrault@rogers.comwww.domaineperrault.ca

The "Domaine Perrault" is a vineyard of 6 000 vines which cultivate approximately 10 varieties of hybrid vines. By opening its doors to the public on October 15th, 2006, the "Domaine Perrault" has marked the agricultural history by becoming the first vineyard within the city of Ottawa. Bernard Martineau, the main winemaker of the vineyard, impresses the amateurs of wine by producing red wines, white wines, rosé as well as outstanding dessert wines.
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Famille Gutknecht13845 Gibeault RoadChesterville, ON K0C 1H0613.448.2245cervin@primus.cawww.domaineducervin.com

Visit the vineyard to know everything on the wine production while tastin our red, white and rosé wines. You will have several other options as: white and red icewines and two new appetizers. Participate in guided tours to have a direct contact with our red deers. Feast on sausages and hamburgers by tasting Mrs Nicole's fine cuisine. Be eligible for the drawing of two 60.00 $ vouchers. It is all possible at the "Domaine du Cervin".g
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#14 VANKLEEK HILL VINEYARD |
Marty Kral3725 County Rd. 12Vankleek Hill, ON K0B 1R0613.678.6296kral2kral@yahoo.cahttp://www.vankleekhillvineyard.ca

A Sacred cow in Eastern Ontario. Humid summers, cold winters and a micro climate brought about by Parliament’s hot air rushing down the Valley have created the ideal environment for the production of our Yellow, Pink, and Purple Cow wines. |
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#16 BEAUS ALL NATURAL BREWING COMPANY |
Information: Rob10 Terry Fox Drive BOX 279Vankleek Hill, ON KOB 1RO1.866.585.BEER (2337)OHYEAH@Beaus.cawww.beaus.ca

Discover the unique taste of a true natural beer. LUG · TREAD, we use only the best quality of biological certified grains of barley, local spring water, some noble hop and some selected yeasts.
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Alain Bouvrette and Nancy Dell'Aniello
2487 Highway 17L’Orignal, ON613.675.2024Alain.bouvrette@fcc-fac.ca

Guided tours of the farm (goats, hens, donkeys and chickens). Come to see our spring kids. Sale of farm products. (Eg meat and goat cheese). Lunch and gelato are offered on site with additional costs.
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#19 UPPER CANADA CRANBERRIES |
Lyle Slater2283 Stagecoach RoadOttawa, ONOffice 613.822.6036 Farm 613.798.6232www.uc-cranberries.com

Most people are surprised to hear about a commercial producer of cranberries in the Estern Ontario. Our products are fresh cranberries (within season), cranberry juice, great variety of canned cranberries and sweet and dry cranberries.
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#20 BEARBROOK GAME MEATS INC. |
Walter & Inge Henn5396 Dunning RoadNavan, ON K4B 1J1613.835.2227 / 1.800.668.4474info@bearbrookfarm.comwww.bearbrookfarm.com

Come see Bearbrook Farm of the Ottawa valley, visit the live game farm or the kids playground area. You will not be disappointed! Bearbrook has a Butcher's shop and Delicatessen specializedin the game, such as the ostrich, the emu, the bison, the wild boar, the wapiti and the roe deer. All the exotic meats in North America can be found in Walter's store.
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Claude Butch Bouchard1641 Joanisse RoadClarence Creek, ON K0A 1N0tel:613.488.2145Fax: 613.488.2498butcbouc1641@videotron.cawww.regionalcontact.ca / www.artseo.ca

Visitors will be invited to a guided or self-guided tour of the ''VOLARIUM'' durint which they will meet more than 20 exotic birds of the family of the pheasants, variety of other poultry, such as wild turkey, quail, partridge, dove, pigeon and varied chicken. The location is very relaxing and welcoming.
Also, tasting of mirrors quail eggs lying on a spinacj spread presented on rice crackers. Simply delicious.
It will also be possible to visit the workshop of the manufacture of pails GADI and to obtain some of the products on sale, t-shirts, pails, doors-umbrellas, pens, etc...
Opening hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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#28 Fromagerie Coopérative St-Albert Inc. |
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150 St-Paul Street C.P. 30 St-Albert, ON K0A 3C0 613.987.2872
1.800.465.1553 info@fromage-st-albert.com http://fromage-st-albert.com/
FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION St-Albert Cheese Co-operative inc., enjoys worldwide renown for exceptional quality cheeses, which we have made for more than a century. True to the principles stated by our founders in 1894, five generations of farmers and craftsmen have worked to maintain St-Albert’s long tradition of quality. Our productive environment, unfailing cooperation and unrivalled know-how have earned St-Albert an unsurpassed reputation.
PRODUCTS OF QUALITY The unique taste of St-Albert cheeses is widely known and loved. Whether aged cheese, mild cheddar or our famous curds, every day visitors young and old enjoy coming in to sample our product. Thanks to sophisticated production methods, a rapid delivery system and effective control mechanisms, St-Albert cheeses are now available in many regions of Ontario and Quebec. |
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#86 CANADA AGRICULTURE MUSEUM |
Prince of Wales Drive Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3613-991-30441-866-442-4416www.agriculture.technomuses.ca
Free parking
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Less than 3 years old: Free |
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Children (3 to 14 yrs): $4.00 |
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Student: $6.00 |
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Adult: $7.00 |
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Senior (60 and up): $6.00 |
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Family (2 adults and 3 children): $16.00 |

The Museum is full of life! Come to investigate this functional modern farm, situated on a historic site. Watch animals and learn where your food, fibers and other farm products comes from. Do not miss our exposition of Bees, a hand of buzzing workers and Tractors, as well as our tastings of honey and interactive demonstrations.
Present the Agri-Tour map to theCanadaAgricultureMuseumfor one free child admission with the purchase of one adult admission.
Participate in demonstrations such as “Butter Making and Tasting” and “The Buzz about Honeybees”. Check out exhibitions on tractors, bees, andEnergyPark: Nature at Work.
Valid until November 30th, 2011
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Small family farm witha large variety of animal especially poultry.
Absolutely no chemicals are used on the animals.
Visit the farm, BBQ. |
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