Specialties
Looking for a unique experience?
Come meet our alpacas up close and personal.
For a truly unique experience come meet our alpacas up close and personal - you'll be amazed at how unique each alpaca is.
Get the whole family involved with our family-oriented tours are suitable for all ages.
For the majority of your private tour you will be able to interact directly with the alpacas. You'll get to handle, pet and feed them treats as well as take lots of selfies with the alpacas. Be sure to bring a camera as crias (baby alpacas) are very photogenic!
You'll also be entertained with lots of interesting and amusing stories. Be sure to ask questions too.
History
Established in 2009.
We bought our first two gelded male alpacas in 2008 to be an addition to the cottage resort we owned on Lake Eugenia. Before long we realized that we were enjoying the alpacas more than the resort. We put the resort up for sale and decided to jump right into the alpaca business.
We breed for grey Huacaya alpacas with lingering fineness, density, crimp and correct conformation.
We have taken advantage of every chance available to us to learn about alpacas attending many, many seminars.
We have a gift shop at the ranch featuring many of our alpaca products.
We have hats, scarves, shawls, mitts created and felted using the fibre from our own alpacas. Our most popular item is alpaca socks, made in Canada. We also import carefully chosen alpaca mittens, gloves, hats, blankets and amazingly soft stuffies through Fair Trade farms in Peru. Alpaca is 6 times warmer than other natural fibres and is hypo-allergenic.
Meet the Business Owner: Carolyn Doug L.
We are currently members of Alpaca Ontario Association and Alpaca Canada, Alpaca Owners Association.
We have taken advantage of every chance available to us to learn about alpacas. We have attended many Education Weekends sponsored by Alpaca Ontario, three shearing courses - and each one does it a bit differently, Camelidynamics Handling course, and several fibre courses, After much hard work Carolyn is a Certified Classer, one of only a handful in Canada, This means our fibre is properly sorted and classed before going to the mill which will produce a much better product.
We are a very hands-on farm; we feed and check the alpacas twice a day. At feeding time, all the alpacas are brought into the barns so we can look them over for any physical and behavioral changes. We clean the pastures and barns daily. We follow a routine herd health program. All of our alpacas are halter trained and will walk without difficulty, some of our male alpacas actually enjoy going out for long walk.