15 Best Ontario Lavender Farms to Visit this Summer


Is there anything more magical then wandering lavender fields in the summer? The best part is that you can save on the flight to Provence, France by visiting one of the many Ontario lavender farms.

With the beautiful contrast of rolling green hills and purple bushes against a brilliant blue sky and the fragrant scent that instantly calms you, you’ll twirl with excitement! I know I do, every time I visit one! So, I’ve rounded up a list of my favourite lavender fields in Ontario that should be on your summer bucket list.

In this guide I’m sharing all the best farms to visit, tips on what to know before you go, and more. While not all farms offer it, I’m also sharing the best pick your own lavender in Ontario. So, grab your girl friends and plan one of the best summer road trips in Ontario to a lavender field!

12 Best Ontario Lavender Farms

Forget about the hefty plane ticket to Provence! There are dozens of lavender farms in Ontario that will make you feel like you’ve found a slice of Europe in Ontario! While each farm and lavender field has their own unique feel, in this post you’ll find the best Ontario lavender farms you should add to your summer itinerary!

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Terre Bleu Lavender Farm – CLOSED! NEW Farm Coming Soon!

The most famous of all the Ontario lavender farms is Terre Bleu Lavender Farm in Milton, an hour west of Toronto. And there is no question why! Home to over 50 000 lavender plants spread over their 160 acres, Terre Bleu is Ontario’s largest lavender farm.

This sustainable and organic farm is full of wonder! You can wander their beautiful lavender fields, check out their farm store, essential oil distillery, hike through an old growth cedar forest, or take a guided tour. Be on the lookout for their various art installations across the farm, like the Instagram-worthy yellow door! And before you leave pop into their Herb Bar to try one of their mocktails like the Pineapple Lavender Mojito.

They grow eight different varieties of lavender that they use to create some incredible products like lavender essential oils, soap, and spray. As well as a variety of culinary lavender products like lavender honey, lavender maple syrup, lavender shortbreads, and more.

Fennario Meadows is between Glen Huron and Dunedine, making it an ideal day trip from Collingwood. With 100 acres, the picturesque lavender fields will leave you awestruck. Interestingly, the Bruce Trail acts as a boundary to the west of the new Terra Bleu farm!

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Purple Hill Lavender Farm in Creemore

Purple Hill Lavender Farm

When I was looking up lavender farms near me to visit this summer I was thrilled to find one right here in Simcoe County. Purple Hill Lavender Farm is located in the charming small town of Creemore along an old dirt road. This adorable farm has three separate lavender fields, a grand old Victorian home sitting atop the hill, and sweeping views over the countryside.

If you’re looking for a road trip destination that focuses on Ontario small towns then head to Creemore and stop by Purple Hill! They’ve got fun purple Muskoka chairs set up to help with your picture-perfect photos, a small pond, and plenty of space to set up a lovely picnic lunch.

Don’t forget to pop into their cute barn store with an incredible hanging lavender chandelier to pick up a lavender bouquet, lavender bath salts, soy lavender candle, or one of their other awesome products. And before you leave, on the other side of the shop you’ll find fun hammocks to swing in and even catch sight of their lavender hanging up to dry.

Price: $10
Address: 7484 6/7 Sideroad Nottawasaga, Creemore, ON

Kelso Lavender Farm

Another popular lavender farm in Ontario is Kelso Lavender Farm in Milton. And if you’re looking for lavender fields near Toronto this is the perfect day trip as it’s less than an hour from the city. Kelso was established in 2017 but already has over 15 000 lavender plants and is growing.

You’ll love their rolling hills lined with fragrant lavender plants. And if you want to take one home to try growing yourself you can pick up a plant in the shop!

Along with the beautiful lavender fields they have a great shop selling a variety of products like lavender creams, lavender sprays, and lavender maple syrup. You can also purchase a fabulous bouquet in a variety of lavenders that range from English’s Royal Velvet to French’s Phenomenal.

Price: $10
Address: 8649 Appleby Line, Campbellville, ON

Stonewell Farm Lavender field

Stonewell Lavender Farm 

If you’re looking for a lavender farm without the crowds then head to Stonewell Lavender Farm. Located in the charming small town of Erin, Stonewell is a small family-run farm that offers a personal and relaxing lavender farm experience.

In very small groups you’ll get a little tour where you’ll learn about the historic farmhouse dating back to 1872, how they distill the lavender, and share cool facts about lavender! If you’re looking for things to do in Caledon, Stonewell is a must during the summer!

This was the first farm that I saw a healthy stretch of white lavender plants as well as the traditional purple variety. You’ll also find a wealth of bees on site. But there’s nothing to worry about, they’re there for the plants, not you. And don’t forget to pop by their pop-up shop to grab some goodies like lavender-scented dryer balls, lavender sanitizers, and more!

Price: $10
Address: 9762 32nd Sideroad, Erin, ON

NEOB Lavender  

Another lovely lavender farm in Ontario to visit is NEOB Lavender in Niagara on the Lake. This large farm offers tours, they have a massive greenhouse, and picturesque lavender fields to wander. A unique attraction to NEOB is that you have the option to pick your own lavender, which makes for a fun summer experience!

Along with various retail shops around Ontario, you can purchase they variety of lavender products onsite or online. They have everything from lavender hand soap to lavender beard oil, and more!

Price: $20 (near the end of the season you can visit for $2!!)
Address: 758 Niagara Stone Rd., Niagara on the Lake, ON

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Steed & Co. Lavender 

Set on a 45 acre horse ranch in Elgin County, just south of London, Steed & Co. Lavender is a beautiful place to visit. This organic farm has 10,000 plants, growing a variety of English lavender, and is Ontario’s oldest lavender farm.

The surrounding area is pure outdoor bliss with rolling green hills, Carolinian forests, and in one of Ontario’s charming small towns, Sparta.

Before you leave, be sure to grab something from their shop. They’ve got everything from culinary lavender goodies, like lavender salad dressing as well as The Lavender Cookbook, to a range of bath and body products infused with lavender.

Price: varies
Address: 47589 Sparta Line., Aylmer, ON

Bonnieheath Estate Lavender & Winery
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Bonnieheath Estate Lavender & Winery 

If you’re looking for a great day trip that has a lot to offer then head to Norfolk County to visit Bonnieheath Estate Lavender & Winery. Yes, that’s right, this farm is the full experience! It’s a vineyard and lavender farm where you can stroll the lavender fields as well as sip on a glass of wine, there’s even a lavender one!

Located on a historic farm, dating back 200 years, Bonnieheath Estate is surrounded by nature, with wetlands that’s home to wildlife, native wildflowers, and prairie grasses. They grow both English and French lavender, of various varieties ranging from purple to white.

And this award-winning farm also hosts a lavender festival every year (except for 2020). In the early part of July Bonnieheath Estate boasts LavenderFest where you’ll enjoy food, fun, and of course all things lavender.

Price: varies
Address: 410 Concession 12 Townsend, Waterford, ON

Prince Edward County Lavender 

It wouldn’t be a list of the top lavender farms in Ontario without adding a Prince Edward County lavender farm. It’s no surprise that this picturesque area is home to a beautiful lavender farm, making it a perfect Ontario summer road trip destination!

Prince Edward County Lavender has a variety of lavenders, ranging from purple to white, and grow, distill, and create a wide array of lavender products. Their bright and airy shop is full of goodies. You’ll find things like fine herbs, including packages of culinary lavender florets for all your drink and food creations, lavender soaps, and even lavender hair conditioner.

If one lavender festival in Ontario wasn’t enough, Prince Edward County Lavender also hosts a Lavender festival every July (except for 2020). The festival is a fun event for all, with everything from local food vendors to live music, activities for children, and so much more!

Price: varies
Address: 732 Closson Rd., Hillier, ON

Christel lake Lavender
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Christel Lake Lavender

One of the dreamy lavender farms Ontario has hidden away in the rolling hills of the north Durham region is Christel Lake Lavender! This picturesque farm is a must add if you’re looking for things to do in Port Perry!

Just north of downtown Port Perry, this lavender farm is home to nearly 20 different lavender plants. Christel Lake Lavender is open seasonally from the middle of May through summer. Visits are by available by appointment only via their website. The farm covers 57 acres and is set along a scenic lake. As well as wandering the lavender fields, you can enjoy their walking trail around the lake or pack a picnic and eat by the shore.

The farm is family friendly too! Children will love their 50-foot play set that has a trampoline and swings. Plus, be sure to pop into their gift shop before you leave! The shop carries a range of products that includes culinary goods as well as beauty and health lavender-based items.

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Address: 1381 Scugog Line 12, Greenbank, ON

Apple Hill Lavender

Located in Norfolk County, just north of Simcoe, Apple Hill Lavender grows both lavender and apples. The farm dates to 1906 covers 45 acres and is currently on their fourth generation of Schooleys! You can visit from May through December, from Thursday to Sunday.

There is plenty of reasons to visit Apple Hill Lavender! Visit their spring collection apple blossoms or purchase lavender plants, in the summer wander the lavender fields, then grab some fresh apples in the fall! One of the best parts is that it’s one of the only lavender farms Ontario has without admission!

Apple Hill is also home to a fabulous bakehouse and shop. Their Carriage House Boutique has a variety of lavender products for both the home and body. You can also purchase bundles of fresh lavender in July too! The shop also sells handmade Raging Bowl Pottery.

If you’re looking for tasty lavender culinary treats, you’ll find an assortment here. But be sure to try their award-winning Lavender Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. The ice cream is made in partnership with Udderly Ridiculous and features Apple Hill Lavender!

Price: Free
Address: 1795 Windham Road 11, Windham Centre, ON

Pingle’s Farm

One of the best farms in Ontario is Pingle’s Farm! Famous for their epic farm market and nearly year-round activities, it’s also is one of the best pick your own lavender farms Ontario has to offer!

Pingle’s Farm is located 15-minutes northwest of Oshawa. With 9 acres of flower fields, Pingle’s is one of the best summer destinations in the province. Visit during lavender season in Ontario, mid-July through August, and enjoy the 20 varieties of wildflowers and lavender rows.

Among the flowering lavender are a number of fun pitstops for photos to help you snag a memorable selfie! Plus, there’s tons of things to do at Pingle’s Farm! Included in you admission are wagon rides, a playland and more.

Price: starting at $5 per person (Twist Tie of Lavender $12 and $30 for a bucket)
Address: 1805 Taunton Rd, Hampton, ON L0B 1J0

Lavender Polo Farm

A fantastic lavender farm near Toronto is Lavender Polo Farm in East Gwillimbury! The 155 acre farm is close to Barrie and Newmarket. Plus, it’s only 40 minutes from downtown Toronto.

Lavender Polo Farm is home to 100 000 lavender plants of the English and Spanish variety. You’ll find lavender among other flowers in the fields too.

This farm has plenty of reasons for visiting! One of the highlights is their picnic in the lavender fields. Guests can bring their own basket of goodies to enjoy. Or you can opt for their VIP picnic bundle. The picnic bundle includes a two-seater picnic table with cloth, tray, glasses, bottle of water and lavender lemonade. Plus, each table comes adorned with a bundle of lavender.

It’s also pet friendly, for those looking for fun things to do with their dogs this summer. In addition, everything grown and processed on the farm is organic and over 30% of their energy comes from clean energy sources.

You might be wondering, what’s with the name, Lavender Polo Farm. The farm hosts a number of polo exhibition games, including every weekend during the lavender season.

Price: $15 in advance or $17 for walk ins
Address: 20132 McCowan Rd, East Gwillimbury, ON L0G 1M0

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More Lavender Fields in Ontario

The Giving Place – One of the hidden gems of York Region is The Giving Place. Along with running a Sunday market at their lovely plot of land in Mount Albert they also run a host of fun events like yoga or high tea in their lavender fields.

The Lavender Farm – There is plenty of things to do in Brant County. And in the summer, one is to visit The Lavender Farm in Ayr. This wedding venue and heritage farm has a lovely lavender field that they’ve been working for ten years.

Bayfield Lavender Farm – If you’re exploring Huron County or looking for things to do near Goderich in the summer then head to Bayfield. Here you’ll find a small hobby farm, Bayfield Lavender Farm, that has been slowly and sustainably growing since 2018.

Lavender-Blu – Between mid-June and mid-August head to Seagrave to visit Lavender-Blu. For those looking for things to do near Port Perry in the summer, this pick your own lavender farm is lovely. In addition to lavender fields, they have an artisan studio with hand-made items. One thing to note is that you need a reservation to visit.

Rae Country Farm – If you’re looking for what to do in Almonte in the summer plan a visit to Rae Country Farm. This sustainable farm is all about using environmentally friendly growing and harvesting methods. The farm is best known for their fabulous bouquets, made with their farm fresh flowers. In 2024 they are opening one of the newest lavender fields in Ontario. So, follow Rae County Farm on Instagram to find out when they open.

A few more to check out include Weir’s Lane Lavender Farm & Apiary in Dundas, Serenity Lavender in Colchester, Lavender Hives in Grand Bend, Essentially Lavender in Bruce County, Terra Lavanda in Niagara Falls, Laveanne in Cambellcroft, and The Purple Hollow in Meaford.

Things to Know Before You Go

When to go: If you’re wondering what is the best time to visit an Ontario lavender farm is that depends on a lot of factors. But typically the best time to visit lavender fields in Ontario is from late June to late July when they are in peek bloom, but it can go into early August.

Tickets: Some lavender farms accept drive in visits while others you’ll need to book online in advance.

Washrooms: Many lavender farms do not have public washrooms available, so plan accordingly.

Pets: Most farms do not allow pets onsite.

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Reasons to Visit a Lavender Farm in Ontario

Perfect Road Trip

Whether you’re looking for a great day trip to take with your girlfriends, family, or solo, a trip to one of Ontario’s lavender farms is a great way to spend the day exploring your backyard. And if you’re looking for a new destination to take a road trip to this summer, you’ll find lavender fields all over Ontario. So, start planning your next unforgettable summer road trip by making one of these Ontario lavender fields your trip focus!

And if you’re looking to make a weekend getaway of visiting lavender farms then consider staying in one of these dreamy Airbnbs in Ontario, many in locations near these fields.

A Photographer’s Dream

If you’re like me and love taking photos, then you’ll love visiting a lavender farm! It doesn’t get any more picture-perfect than pretty puffs of lavender against the perfect summer blue sky with its white fluffy clouds. But one thing to note, if you are a professional photographer and planning to take professional photos for someone or a photoshoot at a lavender farm you’ll most likely have to book ahead of time.

Support Local

Visiting a local farm in any capacity is a great way to put your money back into your community. Plus you know where your products are coming from and that they are as fresh as it gets! Visiting local lavender farms helps you reduce your carbon footprint. How? By not travelling by plane to visit one. And by getting goods locally and reducing the shipping and movement of products.

Stock Up on Lavender Products

Any visit to a lavender farm isn’t complete without purchasing something, whether it’s a bouquet of lavender, lavender spray or bottle of essential oils. And so many of these and other goodies you’ll find at Ontario lavender farms make great gift ideas too!

Cool Lavender Facts

Did you know that lavender is from the same family as mint?

There are 4 main types of lavender, English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese, with over 45 different species and over 450 varieties.

And did you know that lavender also comes in white?

Lavender also helps with sleep and reduces blood pressure.

Have you ever visited a Lavender Farm? If so, where?

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