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May 09 2008

Agritourism: Trails End Guest Ranch

Published by sedona under Canada Edit This

Trails End Guest Ranch is an agritourism destination in Saskatchewan, Canada. Since this is a working eco-friendly cattle ranch, you’ll learn how to train horses and raise and drive cattle. But there’s more than just cattle and horses here; you might even see a buffalo or two, as well as plenty of other wildlife. Ranch activities include trail rides, riding lessons, hiking, cook outs, golfing, and night bonfires.

The Guest Ranch offers overnight packages and daily events. I like the Deluxe History on Horseback Package. It includes overnight accommodations; a trail ride where you see a real buffalo jump, buffalo rubbing stone, and teepee rings; BBQ; campfire and hot tub; sunset wagon ride; and continental breakfast.

So if you’re hankering for an agritourism destination in beautiful Saskatchewan, Canada, then giddy up to Trails End Guest Ranch!

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May 08 2008

Agritourism: Springwater Farm

Published by sedona under Canada Edit This

I think a farm vacation would be a lot of fun! It’s a great way for “city slickers” to be exposed to a whole other way of life. Apparently many people agree, because agritourism has become increasingly popular in recent years. While doing some research on Prince Edward Island, I ran across Springwater Farm. Located in Albion Cross, on the northeastern part of the island, the Matheson family will show you what living on a farm is all about. Since their farm concentrates on growing hay and raising sheep, you’ll experience “making hay” and feeding those wooly creatures. You can also take leisurely walks along their woodland trails, pick berries, or garden. If you want to curl up with a book on the backyard swing, you can do that, too.

Their store, Shepherd’s Nook, contains sheepskin, wool blankets, and lamb meat. None of their purebred Suffolk sheep have been fed any animal by-products, antibiotics, or growth hormones, which is good for you and the environment.

Farm stays include meals and accomodations. They even offer family discounts on their already inexpensive rates. If you’re planning a trip to Prince Edward Island and want an agritourism vacation, check out Springwater Farm. If you’ve been there, please tell us what you think. It’s one of the places I’d love to visit!

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