Visit Funny Duck's Family Farm...with your family or on your own. You'll experience time on a working farm with a relaxed pace. Dress to be outside, if you visit on a rainy day - expect mud! Sunny day? Bring sunscreen. Visit with the animals, see the produce beds, walk through the orchard, watch the bes work.
Of course there is a store if you brought a wallet and shopping bags. Farm produce including our own pork, crafts including art, candles, painted rocks & Farm Friends stuffies and of course produce in season. Extend your visit on request by booking a full tour with farm staff.
Come and visit the Petting Zoo: hang out with our goats and their babies (seasonal), visit the piglets/pigs, see the chickens & ducks. Brave the beehive, maybe? Ask about our bunnies! Buy animal feed if you choose to - optional of course.
Crazy Golf: 3 holes of farm-focused fun with a cockeral as big as your kids (well the younger ones anyay).
Amenities: Grassy picnic area - or just hang out here and relax on the grass, plenty of seating with views over the farmlands, tables, (a full flush) outhouse & sinks, childrens play equipment including climbing frame & see-saw/teeter-totter. A maze you need to see!
No pets please. We appreciate your pup is friendly, but our guard dogs may not be so friendly to a percieved threat.
Travel north through Kamloops and take the Sun Peaks turning onto Hwy 5. Turn left at Halston Av. Keep right to Westsyde where signed. Follow Westsyde Rd forever. (Not really, but keep going past the vineyard.) Farm is on the left of Westsyde Rd. Watch for the Duck signs. If you get to Black Pines, you missed us by a couple of Km.
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2023
Recycling and compost available. Pack-in, pack out is preferred.
All store containers are compostable (unless they're obviously glass!)
You are welcome to bring food scraps to offer to goats, pigs, bunnies. NO meat.
Not yet.
The farm store usually has cold drinks, popsicles, seasonal produce and frozen meats. At this time, bring your own picnics & snacks (work in progress). On farm water should not be consumed by humans. If you need water, ask farm staff. Free-fill all reusable mugs, bottles, etc.
Take your time to enjoy yourself.
Watch your footing - this is a working farm with (shh.... you, know....) poop and potholes and things.
Visit inside the goat pen. They're friendly and used to people.
Sure you can: crafts, stuffies, stickers, bookmarks, magnets, key chains....
eMail for many more programs! Visit a working farm with your group/class & discus animals and/or plant-life, cycles of nature, etc. Available programs include basic farm tours, art-in-nature & life of a chicken. In season, take hatching eggs to your (local) classroom. We can discuss custom programs as appropriate for your group - this could include planting & harvesting; market garden set up; specific craft classes such as rock painting may be appropriate for some groups.
The farm has hosted tours with various user groups including those with alternative needs, restricted mobility, etc. If you're not sure - email. Teacher visits can be arranged to ensure we can accommodate your group needs.
The farm parking can readily accommodate mini-bus sized vehicles. Full length coaches would be challenged.
Not yet.
Nibble on fresh farm produce. Please don't 'harvest' without invitation or specific direction from staff,
No problem. We've done it before! Ask ahead please. Main routes are all accessible by wheelchair, walker, etc. Let us know if you'll need staff help.
Don't limit yourself to farm visits; book a birthday, bring your class, group or granny.
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