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Painted River Farm

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Welcome to Painted River Farm located on picturesque Barnston Island in the Fraser River, just 25 minutes from downtown Vancouver. We are a second generation family-owned and operated beef and Boer goat producer. We are proud to be SPCA and … Continue reading

Port Kells Nurseries

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Our family-owned and operated nursery is easily the largest bedding plant and hanging basket supplier in the Valley. We have 40,000 square feet of greenhouses, 4,000 square feet of gift shop, and 32 bulk bins. We offer: a very large … Continue reading

Ralph’s Farm Market

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Enjoy a full line of fruit, vegetables, dairy, deli, bakery and natural foods. Our seasonal ice cream stand and gazebos creates a fun, relaxing experience all summer long. In summer this year, we will be preparing to plant blueberries. Visit … Continue reading

Lepp Farm Market

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Whether you are cooking for your family or guests, Lepp Farm Market is a great place to start your shopping. The Fraser Valley meats come from animals raised without antibiotics or added growth hormones. The dry-aged beef, free-run poultry and … Continue reading

The Farm House Natural Cheeses Ltd

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Farm House Natural Cheeses are made right on our family dairy farm from the rich fresh milk of our own cows and goats. Experience the wonderful taste of true hand-made cheeses, including cheddar curds, gouda, brie, camembert, our famous Castle … Continue reading

Goat’s Pride Dairy at McLennan Creek

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We produce goat milk, yogurt, and several kinds of cheese on site at our true working farm. You can buy them at our farm store along with other products like goat milk soap, Rooibos tea, natural honey and eggs. We … Continue reading

Applebarn – Taves Family Farms

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Taves Family Farms participates in farmers markets throughout the Lower Mainland. The popular ‘stuff a bag of peppers’ for $5 is its signature item. Artisan vegetables, such as heirloom tomatoes, mini cucumbers and eggplant and berries line the shelves. To … Continue reading