
Scott T.
Host
Hipcamper since July 2021
Intro: We're a family of 4 just starting out as a first generation farm. We believe in living in harmony with the land and its wildlife and would love to share the beauty of the land we live on with you.
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We came here with the dream of a regenerative farm, producing food in a healthy, symbiotic way. Luckily for us, the property hasn't had much done with it in the last few years and the rustic, wild Read more...
We came here with the dream of a regenerative farm, producing food in a healthy, symbiotic way. Luckily for us, the property hasn't had much done with it in the last few years and the rustic, wild charm had us enwrapped from the start. It is a an open slate, lost dreams and hopes with a chance of them finally coming true.
Bring your tent or camper and come hideout on 160 acres 1.5h west of Edmonton.
The campground is nestled into tall spruce trees and will let you escape the world for a few days. A garden will provide you with your very own vegetables depending on the season. But beware, you might have to share the trails and gardens with Mrs. Moose and the odd deer.
The property is flooded with wild raspberries, feel free to indulge until it hurts. Go for walks over the fields, on trails through the bush, or come for a visit to the farmyard a few minutes away from the campsite.
During the warmer months, we rotationally graze our horses, sheep, goats and pigs so you might encounter them in the back fields as well. There is no power at the campsite and only limited service, enjoy it!
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