A jungle in Alberta!? They have an untouched part of land that they showcase what a lot of Alberta would have looked like before it was cleared for agriculture.
We came here with a school group and I was impressed with the organization and informational leading. We came with kids of varying ages, quite a few toddlers with short attention spans, and the staff did a great job making the sessions short but educational. With pit stops for strawberries and pumpkin picking, this was a fun element to include as we toured the farm. The wide variety of pumpkins and squ-umpkins(squash pumpkins) was so cool!
The kids do course had an absolute blast on all the climbing structures and the grassy slide hill. Is adults even gave it a go! My youngest adored the tractor wagon ride and the staff were really good making sure everyone was safe around the farm equipment.
The u-pick is massive and picking fall strawberries was a first for me! They were so sweet and good. They also sampled us some kohlrabi, which the kids didn't like but it definitely was a first time for them trying such an interesting veggie( for those of you that are wondering it's got a texture on the inside similar to an apple or a potato, and a flavour combo of a broccoli and cauliflower).
The little market store had a variety of goods, jams, pickled things, and toys.
The bathroom situation is probably the only downside with two porta potties...but at least there are bathrooms available. read more