HONEY HILL FARM

Local * Seasonal * Gorgeous

Hi…And welcome to Honey Hill Farm!

Our century old heritage farm is located in the beautiful Rouge National Urban Park on Reesor Road just 30 minutes from Toronto & 10 minutes north of the Toronto Zoo.

We grow and sell stunning. local, seasonal & chemical free flowers. We also raise bees who produce the most amazing wildflower honey.

A perfect place to bloom & connect…

In 2025, we officially opened our FLOWER FARM RETREAT on the farm. It caters specifically to women offering a joyful, relaxing gorgeous country retreat to recharge.

Immerse yourself in flowers, creativity & inspiration…

From PYO (pick-your-own) bouquets to creative workshops lead by a crew of very talented local women to other special events, there’s always something going on!

Every event & workshop has a limited number of tickets available so you can fully enjoy all the spaces at your leisure. Yummy local goodies and beverages are always served.

We welcome you on-farm to meet other women or just hang with your besties. Our season runs from May to December.

Coming Up…

Spring Garden Series and Mother’s Day!‍ ‍

  • MOTHER'S DAY FLOWER GARDEN TEA

    MAY 9TH 11-1pm OR 2-4pm

    Celebrate Mother’s Day surrounded by flowers.

    Join us at the heritage schoolhouse in Cedar Grove-located in the Rouge National Urban Park north of the Toronto Zoo.

    Lo & Co will help you create some magic with a stacked story workshop.

    Robin from Crafted Tea will be sampling & serving amazing tea which pairs well with all the local, yummy goodies.

    Of course, each person will also take home a bouquet of our gorgeous Honey Hill Farm tulips.

    TICKETS ARE LIMITED BUT THERE ARE TWO SEATINGS THIS YEAR!

  • SPRING GARDEN SERIES

    POLLINATORS, POLLINATOR GARDENS & NATIVE PLANTS

    May 2ND 10am -12:30pm

    Our guest speakers , Andy & Reid from Sustainable Roots Ecological Restoration, will be here to guide us through planting for pollinators.

    They will recommend native plants we can carefully select to maximize the potential for different pollinators.

    This will be an on farm workshop rain or shine so please dress accordingly!

    Yummy goodies and beverages will be served while we learn and discuss.

    THIS IS AN ON FARM EVENT RAIN OR SHINE - PLEASE DRESS ACCORDINGLY

    TICKETS ARE LIMITED SO BOOK SOON!

  • SPRING GARDEN SERIES

    ESSENTIAL OILS & THE GARDEN

    MAY 23rd 1-3pm

    We’ve called in Deanna @realifewithdee to share with us all the need-to-know info about essential oils. She will answer all your questions - What are they exactly? How do we use them? Where in the garden can they be used?

    This is a Make & Take workshop. After Deanna takes us through the world of essential oils, you will create your own bottle of natural, chemical free bug repellant to take home and use all season.

    As always, there will be yummy goodies and a variety of beverages served while we work.

    THIS IS AN ON-FARM EVENT (UNLESS THE WEATHER IS HORRIBLE) SO PLEASE DRESS ACCORDINGLY.

    TICKETS ARE LIMITED!

  • Honey Products

    RAW WILD BLOSSOMS HONEY

    From April to September our honeybees forage in the RNUP & our own flower field to produce the most bee-licious honey.

    Perfect for sweetening, drizzling, baking or simply enjoying by the spoonful.

    AVAILABLE NOW

  • INFUSED RAW HONEY

    From April to September our honeybees forage in the RNUP & our own flower field to produce the most bee-licious honey.

    We infuse this raw honey with beneficial ingredients like ginger, lemon, cinnamon or a combination of soothing essential oils including cloves, eucalyptus & wild orange.

    Perfect for sweetening, drizzling, baking or to comfort you in a cup of tea.

    AVAILABLE NOW

  • Flower Care

    Store in the fridge if you’re not giving right away.

    if you want to keep your bouquet fresh, put them in the fridge at night.

    Snip about 1” then put in really cold water with ½ tsp sugar and a splash of lemon juice.

    Change water every two or three days. REPEAT

    If you want to them to stay closed, add 4 or 5 ice cubes to the water.

    Keep out of direct sunlight!