Raven Rock Farm
PENDER ISLAND, BC - Flowers, Fruit, Produce, Vegetables
Raven Rock Farm is a small fruit and vegetable farm, where the garden plots lie among small orchards of fruit trees, flower and herb gardens, berry patches and nut trees. We approach our gardens and orchards as the living entities they are, and take seriously our obligation to steward and enhance healthy soil, water, and biodiversity. We use regenerative and organic principles to build healthy living soil that nourishes the food we grow. The variety and bounty of the gardens, orchards and surrounding forest encourages an abundance and diversity of native birds, snakes, frogs and insects.
Our season usually runs from May to September, with a wide variety of vegetables, fruit and berries. Our produce is available in season at our Farm Stand, the Farmers' Market and Southridge Farms Country Store. You will also find our produce on your plate at Woods on Pender.
Stay at the Farm!
The Perch is a unique, farm-stay BnB experience in a self-contained suite. Situated above the gardens and orchards with a view of the entire growing area, the suite provides a beautiful, peaceful space to recharge and relax. The suite is appointed with fine linens and inviting décor, and local soaps and art, selected for maximum comfort. Guests will enjoy a continental-style farm-fresh and seasonal selection of treats for breakfast and snacks. A guided farm tour is included with weekend stays.
Visit the Farm! Book a Guided farm tour.
Educational and eclectic in nature – our guided farm tour weaves through the gardens and orchards stopping at various viewpoints to discuss a wide variety of topics, including farm history, annual vegetable production, soil health, perennial herbs and flowers and so much more. Taking approximately one hour, the tour varies with the season and is tailored to guests’ interests
Follow us on Facebook or Instagram, or sign up for our mailing list on our website, to stay in the loop regarding our participation at markets, our farm stand and special harvests.
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