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General Public Tours
From October 1st to 31st, we offer tours of the farm to the general public on a tractor pulled hayride (when weather permits).
No reservations required for the hayrides during the weekend.
Other activities on the farm include the corn maze, hay maze, gourd sling shot, and a visit to the animals.
Appropriate foot wear for a farm including boots or outside shoe's should be worn.
Appropriate clothing for those cool fall/winter days and going on hay rides.
Tours to the general public are generally not available between Monday to Friday, before 3:00pm. Phone or email to confirm.
Phone us at 250.448.2336 or email us at information@mcmillanfarms.ca
Check out our Map for additional information.
School Tours
(accepting bookings after August 15, 2012)
If you are interested, please download our school brochure in PDF format.
Who can come on the tour and what does it cost
Tours are for school and pre-school groups. Other groups (church groups, company functions, etc.) are welcome to inquire.
Teachers and parents escorting their group attend free of charge. We recommended 1 adult for every 5 children.
Additional adults may attend hayrides for $2.00 + taxes.
The cost is $6.00 per child + taxes and includes 1 pumpkin that they can carry plus all farm activities.
Siblings are welcome to attend, but their cost is $6.00 per child + taxes.
What you should bring
Appropriate foot wear for a farm including boots or outside shoe's.
Appropriate clothing for those cool fall days and going hay rides.
Tours include
Tour group gets their choice of hot chocolate (or apple juice) and a cookie (please advise if any children have peanut allergies).
20 to 30 minute hay ride over portions of the scenic 110 Acre farm where you will see rolling hay fields, pasture, forest, streams, Mission Creek.
Fun in our Hay maze.
Use the Pumpkin Slingshot, corn pit and mini-train ride.
View our pumpkin life cycle display.
View the beehive.
Check out the spooky graveyard.
Covered seating area.
A chance to view the many different pumpkin varieties that we grow and then a chance to pick 1 pumpkin (for each paying child).