Welcome to Grindstone Creek Farm!, located in Burlington, Ontario. They offer engaging educational experiences tailored to children and families. Visitors can interact with many farm animals, including goats, pigs, chickens, ducks, cows, horses, Scottish Highland cattle, and sheep. A) Farm Tours: - Duration: Each tour lasts approximately one hour, with 45 minutes dedicated to feeding, petting, and photographing the animals. - Large Group Visits: For educational trips or special events, the farm offers customized tours for larger groups. To arrange a group visit, contact the farm directly at 905-320-2958 or through their contact page. B) Accommodations: Families seeking an immersive experience can stay in the cozy barn loft, surrounded by the sights and sounds of farm life. The farm is situated near nature preserves, the Bruce Trail, and various hiking and biking paths, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts.
Read MoreBooking: Tours are available daily from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM by reservation only
- During your visit, you can meet, pet, feed, and take photos of all of the horses, cows, goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys here at the farm.
- You are welcome to bring carrots and/or apples to feed the animals but we ask that all feeding of the animals be done from the outside of the fence for the safety of both the guests and animals.
- Guests are welcome to enter the miniature goat pasture through the blue shipping container where the gate is marked “Entrance”.
- For the safety and happiness of all the animals we ask that visitors do not run/chase or try to pick up any of the animals here at the farm. When inside the miniature goat pasture please do not run and play or kick balls or climb on the goats' climbers.
- Visitors are not allowed to bring dogs or pets onto the property as it stresses out the animals that live here and can pose a health risk.
Visitors, please wear shoes and clothes, that you don’t mind getting dirty and strongly recommend wearing boots as it can be muddy at the farm.