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School Group Tours
• Tour - 70 minutes
• $5 per student
The $2 admission for bee farm fun zone is included
• $75 minimum for a “Bees At Work Tour” with 15 students or less
•Teachers, parents & drivers are free.
  • Learn how bees produce pollen, propolis, beeswax, and royal jelly.
  • Discover the life of a Queen bee & her 30,000 kids.
  • Watch a live hive of honeybees opened before your eyes. (safely from a screened porch)
  • Watch a baby bee hatch from it's cell.
  • Enjoy the honey harvest demonstration and savor some very fresh honey (Aug-Oct)
  • Ask the beekeeper those questions you always wanted to know about the bees.
  • Your chance to personally meet a queen bee, watch bees dance or come home with pollen, maybe even hold a drone.
  • Young groups can enjoy a puppet show. 
  • Pump the bellows of the smoker and watch the billowing white smoke.
  • See what it feels like inside a beekeeper’s suit and wear long beekeeping gloves.
  • Enjoy Grandpa's wagon ride

Free to do on your:

  • Hike the "Enchanted Bee yard Trail" (5 minutes)
  • Buzz through the Honey plant maze (for the energic)(Aug-Oct) (15 minutes)
  • Meet friendly farm animals- billy goat bridge, chickens, rabbits, & the peacock
  • Check out the sweet treats our Bee Themed Shop.

    Your welcome to bring your own lunch and use our picnic area.
    Students receive a honey stick and a beeswax ornament to take home.

From Your Side:

  • Please call a week ahead of time for confirmation of total guests attending.
  • Upon arrival please pay invoice with one payment at front counter.
  • Please arrive 15 minutes early to be welcomed & a washroom break.

From Our Side:

  • We will send invoice a week ahead of time with total amount due
  • We will reschedule if raining.
  • We will ensure you have a good sweet time here!

Your welcome to bring your own lunch and use our picnic area!






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