Fibre Farm Tours

We enjoy hosting individuals or groups on the farm for an immersive and education experience around sheep, wool, land stewardship and regenerative textile production.

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Experience

Enjoy a day on the farm. Meet our sheep, and watch the new lambs frolic in the pasture. Hold a baby chick and take a tour through our natural dye gardens.

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Learn

Take a tour of our wool processing mill and learn how yarn and textiles are made. Take a natural dye workshop and see what colours we can grow in Manitoba. Learn about fibre farming and sustainable agriculture.

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Grow

Browse our online farm store filled with yarn, fibre, books, solar dye kits and more. Support your local fibre farmers and local fibreshed.

For the 2026 Summer season we have TWO options for farm tours - Paid private tours or by donation Open Farm Self Guided tours. Please read below for more details or to book your tour!


BOOK A FARM TOUR

Cost: $9/person (under 3 is free)
$26/family (2 adults, 3 kids - extra kids $5/each)

  • Guided Farm Tour, meet the sheep and learn about our regenerative farm practices

  • Guided Wool Mill Tour

  • Guided tour of natural dye gardens and dye studio

  • Farm store open for shopping & browsing

We can also accommodate shopping in the on-farm store by appointment.

Check out our new specialty farm tour activities for your groups (school, community, corporate etc)

SELF GUIDED OPEN FARM

Cost: By donation or shop in our on-farm store

  • Self-guided farm & mill tours

  • Meet the sheep and learn about wool production

  • Farm store open for shopping & browsing

Self Guided Farm Tour and Farm Store
10am - 2pm
No appointment necessary

Open Farm Day Dates for 2026 Summer

Sunday, May 31st

Tuesday, June 2nd

Sunday, June 28th

Tuesday, June 30th 

Saturday, July 25th

Tuesday, July 28th

Saturday, August 22nd

Tuesday, August 25th

Preparing for your Farm Visit: A Few Guidelines for Farm Tours

  • Wear weather appropriate clothing and footwear as we do not have an indoor facility (rubber boots recommended if it has rained recently).

  • There is an outdoor washroom/outhouse with hand sanitizer for hand washing.

  • Please leave your pets at home, we love them, but it isn't safe for them or our animals.

  • The farm store can take cash, debit or credit.

  • We do not sell or have food and drinks available at the farm, but our local Ste. G’s gas station has a great selection of cold drinks, snack foods, fresh-made pizza and even ice cream in the summer. You are welcome to enjoy a picnic lunch at our picnic tables.

  • Please do not chase any animals. Sheep love chin and neck scratches, but they don’t enjoy the top of their head being touched.

  • Please do not go through any closed gates.

The farm has limited accessibility, grass and gravel paths into the fields, and a small step into the mill and washroom is not wheelchair accessible yet. Thank you for your patience as we work towards greater farm accessibility.