Farms in Peterborough, ON

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1995 Assumption Rd, Peterborough, K9J 6X7

(705) 745-4649
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270 George Street N 3rd floor, Peterborough, K9J 3H1

(705) 743-7671
Farms at Work promote healthy and active farmland in east central Ontario. In order to accomplish this, we strive to: Support farmers in diversification and expansion to ensure that farmland stays in production; Attract new farmers to the region; Ensure access to local farmer training opportunities; Provide opportunities for new and establishing farmers to integrate into the agricultural community through mentorship, internship and events.

681 Fife's Bay Road, Peterborough, K9J 6X4

(705) 742-9923
Hello and welcome to Blossom Hills web page. We are located just north of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. The delphiniums that we grow are Delphinium elatum, from the British strain.
Blossom Hill Nursery is a popular destination for plant lovers with a vast selection and reasonable prices. The accessible location and ample parking add convenience. Staff is friendly and professional. Some customers appreciate the personalized experience, especially the assistance in identifying and purchasing specific plants.

600 Lily Lake Road, Peterborough, K9J 6X4

(705) 741-6730
Alpacas, part of the camelid family (which also includes camels, llamas, vicunas, and guanacos) are graceful herd animals indigenous to the South American Andes Mountains. Their fleece was cherished by members of the Incan civilization and is now in high demand in the North American markets. Alpacas produce one of the world's finest and most luxurious natural fibers. It is clipped from the animal without causing it injury. Soft as cashmere and warmer, lighter and stronger than wool, it comes in more colors than any other fiber producing animal (approximately 22 basic colors with many variations and blends).The cashmere-like fleece, once reserved for Incan royalty, is now enjoyed by spinners and weavers around the world.

1736 Galloway Rd, Peterborough, K9J 6Y3

(705) 740-7776

802 Woodland Drive, Peterborough, K9L 1P6

(705) 931-3617