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Glamping

Our glamping sites are open for booking - we open the long weekend in May and close mid October. Each season is a lovely time to visit. Spend your days hiking, reading, having a campfire and at night, enjoy a relaxing dip in your hot tub under the stars.

Stay in one of four luxury safari tents for a wonderful outdoor experience. Created with your comfort in mind – have a wonderful sleep on a foam mattress, enjoy your own private hot tub, covered deck, hammock, picnic table and more. We are located walking distance to the beautiful village of Elora, the restaurants, shops and trails. Email us to book directly or find Airbnb links on our glamping page.


Sunflowers

Sunflower season opens early August. The farm store and corn mazes remain open Saturdays and Sundays until the end of the season.


Alpacas

Every season we get the pleasure of hosting some alpacas from Harmony Meadows Alpaca farm. Guests of the farm get to visit with these amazing animals.


Farm Experiences

We were featured on CHCH Morning Live as part of 6 Glamping locations to visit in Ontario – in partnership with Destination Ontario!


Corn Mazes

The mazes open in August and remain open until the end of October.


Fall Festival & Artisan Market – October

All your fall faves in one farm festival this October
Enjoy sipping on Pumpkin Spiced Lattes, Hot Apple Cider or Hot Chocolate while shopping the Artisan Market and listening to live music! Hop on a horse-drawn wagon ride, grab a bite to eat, play a round of corn hole or warm up by the campfires and roast some marshmallows. The kids will love the farm animals (alpacas, goats and a miniature horse) and exploring the corn mazes.

Click here for more Fall Festival Information.


October is Monster Month in Centre Wellington

For nearly two decades, Tim Murton’s Twilight Zoo have been decorating the streets of Elora with a unique collection of lantern sculptures. During the month of October, visitors started coming to Elora from all over Southern Ontario to see the display. Local artists, community groups, businesses and other organizations started adding themed events as popularity grew, leading to the name “Monster Month in Elora.”

For a full list of Monster Month activities, visit their website monstermonth.ca