Find a Local Producer
Producers are individually responsible for understanding and complying with any regulatory (including health and safety) requirements for their products.
Inclusion in this directory does not imply any oversight by the RDBN.
Garlic in the RDBN
Breza Farm
Contact: Neda & Daniel Sessford
Phone: 250-847-5041
Email: brezafarm@gmail.com
Website: brezafarm.ca
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The farm is a mixed farm in the Smithers area and we have berries, vegetables and eggs.
Products: Haskap Berries, Strawberries, Eggs, Garlic, Vegetables,
54.891455,-127.268629
Meadow Song Farm
Contact: Dave & Laurel Brown
Phone: 250-981-8534
Email: meadowsongfarm@protonmail.com
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Dave and Laurel Brown are located just 5 minutes West of Fraser Lake along Highway 16, we grow seasonal produce and raise miniature sheep and dairy goats. Our flavourful hard-neck garlic will be available late summer-fall. Old English Southdown sheep and Registered Nigerian Dwarf goats. Goats milk soap available year-round. Currently all sales are through direct purchase or order. Shipping is possible.
Products: Goat Products, Goat, Sheep, Garlic, Vegetables,
54.103854,-124.858050
Dunnloggin Ranch
Contact: Robin & Lita Hawes
Phone: 250-877-3043
Robin and Lita Hawes produce garlic and potatoes on their farm based out of Smithers
Products: Garlic, Vegetables,
54.784869,-127.165844
High Slope Acres
Contact: Mark Fisher
Phone: 250-846-9045
Email: markfisher@bulkley.net
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High Slopes Acres produces a wide variety of fresh vegetables and flowers just out side of Telkwa BC. Fresh flowers at various florist along highway 16, at BV Wholesale, Tyhee Market, and dried bouquets at Out of Hand. Veggies at BV Farmers’ Market, and our annual on farm harvest party celebration.
Products: Garlic, Vegetables, Flowers, Eggs,
54.707388,-127.032035
Bulkley Canyon Ranch
Contact: Laurie Gallant & Bill Crosson
Phone: 250-847-1399
Email: info@hazeltonhops.com
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Laurie and Bill run an off-grid permaculture farm using solar power just east of New Hazelton. Regenerative agriculture is practiced here with mob grazing of Icelandic and Shetland sheep and all pastures lie fallow for at least one month. There is a Forest Garden of perennials that offers fruit for sale as well as berry plants so you can start your own forest garden. A northern curiosity, this farm is also home to a one acre hopyard with 7 varieties of brewing and medicinal hops. Watch for special events and pop-up U-Picks for herbs, berries and hops. Sheep-shearing and sharpening services for blades and cutters also available. We also offer an assortment of sheepskins and assorted sheep horn crafts (buttons and jewelry). We highly recommend a farm tour with us and can outfit you with a picnic lunch!
Products: Lamb, Wool, Beef, Garlic, Berries,
55.248403,-127.585182