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A family-owned Lavender farm located in Milton divided into two separate plots of containing Lavenders, Sunflowers, Buckwheat, and Poppies. Perfect for a small family getaway from the city and a chance to experience some nature. Entry tickets were $20 per adult and parking was free. The main attraction is definitely the Lavenders as witnessed by the many many rows of them once you enter. Very pretty to look at and many other families had the same idea, so the fields were filled with visitors. Staff were nice and explained things concisely. Besides the Lavenders, the other main attractions are the "Yellow Door" and "Yellow Bench", both can be accessed by following a small forest-esque path. Long lines can be found at each attraction, but it is ultimately not the farm's fault. Many bees and other critters can be found among the flowers. For the most part as long as you don't bother them, they won't bother you. The farm also has a small shop where you can buy souveniers as well as a refreshment area where you can purchase Lavender Ice Cream and Lavender Lemonade. The ice cream was a light purple colour that can't be described other than "Lavender" and was Vanilla based. The floral tones were not overpowering and pleasantly complimented the Vanilla, though the prices were on the higher side. All in all, a great experience and I will be bringing other people in the future for them to experience as well.

Terre Bleu was a fun little day trip! It took about 1 hr 45 mins to get there from Markham. Right as we were pulling into the entrance, I noticed that every single employee had giant smiles on their faces as they were directing you to the parking lot. Service was amazing and this was consistent throughout the entire farm. Everyone that worked there was extremely friendly and engaging in conversation with guests. Parking is free and there's tons of space. It's $20 to get in on the weekend (I felt this was a little pricey and it could've been $15). You'll sit through a brief 3 minute presentation that gives you some history on how the farm began. After that, you're free to explore the Lavender Farm on your own or join a free tour. We decided to explore on our own. It doesn't feel like it, but you can easily spend 2-3 hours here. Breathe in the fresh air with scents of lavender, follow the Yellow Bench Trail, photo op at the instafamous Yellow Door, live music, cocktails at the Herb Bar and of course, try the delicious lavender ice cream! There's also a lot of interesting things at the gift shop including lavender macarons, lavender cheese, lavender honey etc. I also really appreciated their initiative to reduce plastic waste (many people were asking for straws for their lavender lemonade).

Shout out and thank you to my sister (Maria Christina) for treating me to see the Terre Bleu Lavender Farm last Sunday on the 4th of July. We arrived at around 3 p.m. as our ticket was scheduled for that time and unfortunately the farm closes at around 5 p.m so we were not able to visit the other part of the farm with the lavender oil distillery, bees and pop-up shops, etc. What we were able to see was a pretty relaxing scenery away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Ambience- 5 stars Unfortunately only a few of the lavender flowers were in bloom as we were too early. As per my mom, if will probably be better to visit during August time when the flowers are more in bloom. However, we were able to visit now during their opening week. There are lots of things to see such as the gift shop, a field of lavenders, a relaxing forest area, a yellow door in the middle of a field of lavenders and even staff on horseback! Food 4 Stars I appreciate the free sparkling water which came with the trip ticket. You can choose your sparkling water to be either lemon or strawberry flavoured. However, I did not receive it cold and it would've probably tasted better cold so just a tip to get your drink at the gift shop where it is kept in the fridge. As for the taste, it was interesting and had a hint of lavender with strawberries as I chose the strawberry flavoured sparkling water. The drink tasted like a carbonated pop and was a nice touch to the farm visit. I also had a chance to try their lavender ice cream. It was a great experience to try it but I didn't really notice a stark difference from a vanilla taste of ice cream. Gift shop had different offerings such as lavender eye mask, lavender mask, lavender sanitizer, plush bear toy, and even cheese! I'm sure there were more products and you have to see it for yourself! Cons- mosquitoes in the forest I think one of the cons would be the very hungry mosquitoes lurking in the forest. After a day or two, I saw that I received some bites from the hungry mosquitoes. Don't get me wrong, the am I in the forest was so calming but I don't think you can stay too long if you didn't put any insect repellent on because of the mosquitoes. So, just another tip is to wear a long sleeve clothing with no holes and maybe put on some insect repellent. Yellow door: so with the pandemic going on, there is a line up at the yellow door for photo-ops and it may take some of your time from exploring other areas of the farm if you decide to line up for the photo at the yellow door. As for washroom, there are some porta potties near the parking lot. Pros There was also a lovely stream and bridge in the forest which just adds to the experience. The place appeared clean and well kept. Ample parking space. Friendly staff and organized.

This is a great place to visit if you like the outdoors. We were lucky to visit when the lavander was in peak bloom. I loved walking around and looking and exploring the farm. Definitely take advantage of the free tour! The yellow bench trail was like walking through a fairy tale forest and the shade was great. The yellow bench and the yellow door make for a great photo op!! I really appreciated seeing their bee colony. Don't worry about getting stung! The bees are too busying doing work to pay attention to us. There's a bee tunnel if you want to get close but are afraid. There is a nice herb bar area with a large variety of herbs growing. They were all sold out of herb cocktails when we were there. The lavender ice cream and lemonade were great especially in the hot weather. I wish they would do single scoops to accommodate kids.

Throwback to last year at @terrebleu! They're known for their beautiful lavender and sunflower fields lots of lavender-themed goodies at their gift shop, INCLUDING this lavender ice cream! 2/5 This is definitely a must-try if you ever come, but sadly it doesn't taste as good as it looks. It melted really fast and it tasted more like nuts than lavender. Overall I would only recommend purchasing this to "complete" the trip at terre bleu because it's just that popular! I got it a minute before the fields closed, raced to the gift shop, and there was still a long line!

Admission: $17. If you want to just go into store and buy some ice cream, you don't need to pay admissions. They have 2 large Lavender fields. One is near the front and is visible from the non-paying area. The other field is through a 2 minute walk through the woods. The inner field has a yellow door in the middle for some nice photos. They recently added another circular structure with some wild flowers for more photo opportunities. Bring bug repellent for the mosquitos in the woods. This year, the bloom is not good. Half of the inner field were dead from the winter. The outer field had about 2 rows of bloomed purple flowers. They also had a few rows of fully bloomed white lavender, which was interesting to look at. Not quite as nice as the purple in full bloom though. The ice cream is a must try, but I think the macarons are more impressive with stronger lavender aroma and taste than the ice cream. Overall their products as high quality, just expect to pay a pretty penny for them.

The infamous Yellow Door and Yellow Bench - finally got to see it for myself . Of course, the main point of coming here was for the endless rows of lavender... however, I was quite sad. Because of the harsh/cold spring we had, they didn't bloom . Worse thing was, we didn't know that until we got there (as their website said they were at full bloom). A little disappointing, but the girls at the entrance did say that if we wanted to continue, they would email us another set of tickets (it's been two days and I'm still waiting for that email) - so that we could visit the farm at a later date. And if this actually does happen (or when I actually get my tickets via email), that would be totally amazing of their owner. Aside from the disappointment over something they had no control over, I did want to make a couple of comments about the people that work here and their signature foodies!! The staff they've hired, they're AMAZING. Very friendly, very sweet, informative, and helpful - best of class customer service!!! If I didn't know any better, I would've guessed that they owned the farm (they took care of their guests like they were family)! Another thing is, their lavender lemonade and lavender ice cream!! I've never been a huge fan of food that's got that flower flavor to it... I'm not even a huge fan of rose tea. But I had to try this!! I mean c'mon, I'm at a lavender farm, why wouldn't you try their famous lavender ice cream, lavender lemonade, while purchasing their lavender products (put me in a farm and I still manage to find things to buy)!! I can't wait to get my admissions and revisit them at a later date!!!

Beautiful fields of sunflowers and lavender! Nice for families as well as groups. Nice trip out of the busy city to enjoy natures beauty! The lavender ice cream is a must try and the lemonade was perfect for those looking for a less sweet option. They do have a gift shop that sells a variety of items including lavender honey.

It's a little bit late when I visited this beautiful lavender farm. Everything is very expensive, the shops and entrance fee $20.00. Most of the people are lining up in the yellow door and ice cream. On the other side of the farm is their sunflower fields and a cafe with patios if you want some coffee and refreshing drinks. They accept cash only. It's great place for instagramers and other social media's. Go earlier if you want to see full bloom flowers.

I loved Terre Bleu! The lavender smelled heavenly and everything was aesthetically pleasing. The ice cream was some of the best ice cream ever - I can see why they charged $6.50 for ice cream. The macarons were some of the best macarons that I've had - my boyfriend and I actually had a moment of silence as we slowly appreciated every bit of flavour from those macarons. The farm also has a distillery for lavender essential oils and they had an apiary where they make lavender honey. Their store is stocked full of everything lavender - from culinary items like lavender honey, lavender vinaigrette and lavender hot chocolate to bath and body items like lavender essential oils, lavender body lotions and even lavender mosquito repellant. They also offer photography services, tours and yoga - how awesome is that? Just imagine having yoga in such a serene place...would love to try that out. I love that the farm is expanding as well - they now have a sunflower field for everyone to enjoy (and for IG opps lol)! I would definitely come back again - it was therapeutic walking through the fields, taking in the fresh, lavender-scented air and seeing so much lavender. Everyone needs to go - it's a great place to stop by to get away from the hustles of every day life. A visit to Terre Bleu should definitely be on everyone's bucket list!

Came with a large group of friends for Sunday morning yoga. It was hot and sunny. There is a parking lot across the street where the "ruins" (old burned down barn) and new cafe are. Pretty with tables and chairs. There are staff to guide you across the street from the parking lot ;near the 2 port a potties (). You walk along a path and across a field with horses in the adjacent field. You go through the entrance into a tent to watch a short video...but it wasn't working when we were there. Then over to the area with the shop and lavender fields (purple and white lavender). After yoga they put cold wet towels with lavender oil on our forehead and it felt amazing. The cold lavender tea was also nice. Since we did the yoga, we were allowed to stay for the 20 minute tour where we saw the fields, the distillery where the oil is made and the bee hives. There is a small bar to get non alcoholic lavender cocktails and hubby got the lavender ice cream at the store. He also had the lavender sparkling water and croissant with lavender Gouda from the cafe. We paid $35 each for the yoga which included access to the whole farm and the guided tour. The crop was not great due poor spring weather Come early as the line up to was long by 12:15pm.

Wonder why I haven't yet written a review about this place. I love this lavender garden since it is the biggest and prettier one you can reach in about an hour drive from Toronto or within GTA. There are always different types of beautiful lavenders in the farm. The entrance fee is a bit on the expensive side but it worths the value since the farm has put a lot of effect in making the place fun to explore and beautiful enough for photo shoots. I love their yellow door and yellow chair. There are some special events during weekends like mini concerts or DIY classes. If you haven't been to this place, make sure you come in the morning before their famous lavender ice cream sold out for the day.

Two hours of romantic getaway experience with your significant other or family in this photogenic farm! Terre Bleu means Blue Earth and this farm has everything lavender imaginable!! Entrance fee of $20 to see their main lavender farm and an additional $10 to see their newly opened sunflower field!! Since the sunflower field closes at 4:20 p.m. and last admission there is at 4 p.m daily, it is encouraged to visit there first as the lavender fields are not closed until 5 p.m. and the gift shop around 6 p.m. Staff were super friendly and upon entrance, they provide a general overview of the farm and its history over a video. The sunflower field is on the opposite side of the parking lot away from the actual lavender farm. There is a pathway from the other end of the parking lot that leads you to another field that is across the road. Friendly staff and a police officer will guide you there. Terre Bleu is proud to have 200,000 sunflowers open to the public for the very first time this Saturday, August 4th for the Civic Holiday long weekend!! My beau and I came here at the perfect time! Many have not fully blossomed yet, but at least the field is quite pristine and profoundly gorgeous to be in!! At the sunflower field exit, they purposely have a FB inspired photo op area where you and family/friends can take a group photo among an immense field of yellow in the backdrop. They have two lavender fields, one at the entrance near their gift shop and the other beyond this forested Yellow Bench Trail! Essentially, at the first field, you can buy souvenirs and eat lavender ice cream for $6 and/or drink lemonade with English lavender buds for $6.50. Both are must-try experience, especially in hot summer weather! The trip to the second field brings you over a wooden bridge and as suggested, a yellow bench. This place really gives off the Wizard of Oz vibe to me, because of its reference to the Yellow Brick Road. Pass yellow bench and out the forest trail lies the second lavender field and it is here where their famous Yellow Door is located. Seriously, maybe the beautiful scent from the acres of lavender would dowse me into a deep wishful sleep to meet Dorothy and her friends; now wouldn't that be something. Their gift shop sells distilled essential oils, sleeping mask, bath bombs, honey, maple syrup, stuffed teddy bear, neck pillow, and many more, all made with... you guessed it... LAVENDER from their own farm!! Lavender is a great stress reliever and great sleep induced, especially during exam periods or work projects with strict deadlines. You can also use it to treat bug bites (including any received while at the farm itself)! This place is a definite must visit for all naturalists, hikers, explorers, adventurers, selfie lovers, lavender lovers and nature/flower lovers, lovers in general and just about everyone!! Just please respect the property and walk along the intended paths/trails and NOT over any of the lavenders, sunflowers or even wild flowers!! Staff riding horses circulate around every field to ensure that visitors are respecting their grounds and you can even take photos with them. I found that all the staff there were well-trained and educated on the different properties of lavender and their various products that you can buy in their gift shop. Super friendly folks, who you can also ask for photos. They charge the $20 entrance fee and the additional $10 fee for the sunflowers to ward off mass visitors in their attempt to educate and imbue in everyone the respect and appreciation for their lavenders, sunflowers, property, and nature itself. Come share your beautiful photos and selfies of this place, but do not damage it. Thanks in advance. This place is truly a gem and I am excited to see it expand even more!!
Terre Bleu is a Canadian boutique store selling all things lavender! They were founded in 2011 in Milton, ON where their new farm, located in Glen Huron, will be open in 2025. They have wellness products such as essential oils, culinary, and skin care products for sale. Currently, their retail store in Elora is the only place that provides an in person experience to browse and experience their products (they have an online store you can order from as well). My friend and I stopped by Terre Bleu to browse during our day trip to Elora. The store is pretty big where they have a variety of lavender items for sale. You are able to try the honeys and they even have lavender ice cream, macarons, and canned drinks available as well. In their bigger room they have many essential oils for sale as well as a cute lavender wall to take photos. The famous yellow door they had in their lavender fields is also displayed inside the shop as well. Overall, a great boutique store for all things lavender! A must visit if you go to Elora. read more
5 years ago
So here we are , 4th of July celebration!! The family and I decided to go to the Lavender farm for the 4th of July and it didn't disappoint! We love everything about it except we were not able to go to the other side of the farm,hence the 4 stars Customer service 5/5- all Of the staff are very welcoming and accommodating!! They all have a smile on their faces ready to serve the customers Taste of the lavender ice cream -5/5 like all The other lavender food,I thought that it would be tasting like a flower ; however ,it was soo delicious and I should've order a pint!! Overall experience-4.5/5 you cannot visit the whole farm I. Just 2 hrs,plan ahead and go there at least 3-4 hrs.You will enjoy all The instagrammable spots and there's soo much fun for the whole family ! We will definitely come back !! read more
5 years ago
It's no wonder this is a popular outing spot. I was finally able to make it out after a few rain checks. We stopped in on a Sunday afternoon. There was a line to show our tickets and it was pretty busy in the fields but due to its popularity, that wasn't surprising. We started in the main field/farm area. The lavender was strong which I loved. We walked to see some of the bee hives as well as to the Yellow door to take some photos. The wildflowers onsite were lovely too! We lined up for sparkling water and ice cream (because, duh). I wish the ice cream had more lavender flavour and I wish the sparkling water served was cold!! Both were enjoyable and we were able to find a spot with 4 muskoka chairs to look at the fields while enjoying our treats. We stopped into the retail shop. I wish the pricing on items was more visible and clear. I purchased hand sanitizer and lavender cheese. I have since made a grilled cheese with the lavender gouda and let's just say it's my new obsession! Worth the $ for this unique item. We ended the trip with crossing the street (you have to drive) and sitting in the little cafe within an old stone structure. I ordered the lavender coffee which was freshly brewed for me and the perfect pick-me-up for the drive home! Would I go back again? Probably not any time soon however would venture back for the cheese LOL. read more
A family-owned Lavender farm located in Milton divided into two separate plots of containing Lavenders, Sunflowers, Buckwheat, and Poppies. Perfect for a small family getaway from the city and a chance to experience some nature. Entry tickets were $20 per adult and parking was free. The main attraction is definitely the Lavenders as witnessed by the many many rows of them once you enter. Very pretty to look at and many other families had the same idea, so the fields were filled with visitors. Staff were nice and explained things concisely. Besides the Lavenders, the other main attractions are the "Yellow Door" and "Yellow Bench", both can be accessed by following a small forest-esque path. Long lines can be found at each attraction, but it is ultimately not the farm's fault. Many bees and other critters can be found among the flowers. For the most part as long as you don't bother them, they won't bother you. The farm also has a small shop where you can buy souveniers as well as a refreshment area where you can purchase Lavender Ice Cream and Lavender Lemonade. The ice cream was a light purple colour that can't be described other than "Lavender" and was Vanilla based. The floral tones were not overpowering and pleasantly complimented the Vanilla, though the prices were on the higher side. All in all, a great experience and I will be bringing other people in the future for them to experience as well. read more
Terre Bleu was a fun little day trip! It took about 1 hr 45 mins to get there from Markham. Right as we were pulling into the entrance, I noticed that every single employee had giant smiles on their faces as they were directing you to the parking lot. Service was amazing and this was consistent throughout the entire farm. Everyone that worked there was extremely friendly and engaging in conversation with guests. Parking is free and there's tons of space. It's $20 to get in on the weekend (I felt this was a little pricey and it could've been $15). You'll sit through a brief 3 minute presentation that gives you some history on how the farm began. After that, you're free to explore the Lavender Farm on your own or join a free tour. We decided to explore on our own. It doesn't feel like it, but you can easily spend 2-3 hours here. Breathe in the fresh air with scents of lavender, follow the Yellow Bench Trail, photo op at the instafamous Yellow Door, live music, cocktails at the Herb Bar and of course, try the delicious lavender ice cream! There's also a lot of interesting things at the gift shop including lavender macarons, lavender cheese, lavender honey etc. I also really appreciated their initiative to reduce plastic waste (many people were asking for straws for their lavender lemonade). read more
5 years ago
Shout out and thank you to my sister (Maria Christina) for treating me to see the Terre Bleu Lavender Farm last Sunday on the 4th of July. We arrived at around 3 p.m. as our ticket was scheduled for that time and unfortunately the farm closes at around 5 p.m so we were not able to visit the other part of the farm with the lavender oil distillery, bees and pop-up shops, etc. What we were able to see was a pretty relaxing scenery away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Ambience- 5 stars Unfortunately only a few of the lavender flowers were in bloom as we were too early. As per my mom, if will probably be better to visit during August time when the flowers are more in bloom. However, we were able to visit now during their opening week. There are lots of things to see such as the gift shop, a field of lavenders, a relaxing forest area, a yellow door in the middle of a field of lavenders and even staff on horseback! Food 4 Stars I appreciate the free sparkling water which came with the trip ticket. You can choose your sparkling water to be either lemon or strawberry flavoured. However, I did not receive it cold and it would've probably tasted better cold so just a tip to get your drink at the gift shop where it is kept in the fridge. As for the taste, it was interesting and had a hint of lavender with strawberries as I chose the strawberry flavoured sparkling water. The drink tasted like a carbonated pop and was a nice touch to the farm visit. I also had a chance to try their lavender ice cream. It was a great experience to try it but I didn't really notice a stark difference from a vanilla taste of ice cream. Gift shop had different offerings such as lavender eye mask, lavender mask, lavender sanitizer, plush bear toy, and even cheese! I'm sure there were more products and you have to see it for yourself! Cons- mosquitoes in the forest I think one of the cons would be the very hungry mosquitoes lurking in the forest. After a day or two, I saw that I received some bites from the hungry mosquitoes. Don't get me wrong, the am I in the forest was so calming but I don't think you can stay too long if you didn't put any insect repellent on because of the mosquitoes. So, just another tip is to wear a long sleeve clothing with no holes and maybe put on some insect repellent. Yellow door: so with the pandemic going on, there is a line up at the yellow door for photo-ops and it may take some of your time from exploring other areas of the farm if you decide to line up for the photo at the yellow door. As for washroom, there are some porta potties near the parking lot. Pros There was also a lovely stream and bridge in the forest which just adds to the experience. The place appeared clean and well kept. Ample parking space. Friendly staff and organized. read more
This is a great place to visit if you like the outdoors. We were lucky to visit when the lavander was in peak bloom. I loved walking around and looking and exploring the farm. Definitely take advantage of the free tour! The yellow bench trail was like walking through a fairy tale forest and the shade was great. The yellow bench and the yellow door make for a great photo op!! I really appreciated seeing their bee colony. Don't worry about getting stung! The bees are too busying doing work to pay attention to us. There's a bee tunnel if you want to get close but are afraid. There is a nice herb bar area with a large variety of herbs growing. They were all sold out of herb cocktails when we were there. The lavender ice cream and lemonade were great especially in the hot weather. I wish they would do single scoops to accommodate kids. read more
6 years ago
Throwback to last year at @terrebleu! They're known for their beautiful lavender and sunflower fields lots of lavender-themed goodies at their gift shop, INCLUDING this lavender ice cream! 2/5 This is definitely a must-try if you ever come, but sadly it doesn't taste as good as it looks. It melted really fast and it tasted more like nuts than lavender. Overall I would only recommend purchasing this to "complete" the trip at terre bleu because it's just that popular! I got it a minute before the fields closed, raced to the gift shop, and there was still a long line! read more
Admission: $17. If you want to just go into store and buy some ice cream, you don't need to pay admissions. They have 2 large Lavender fields. One is near the front and is visible from the non-paying area. The other field is through a 2 minute walk through the woods. The inner field has a yellow door in the middle for some nice photos. They recently added another circular structure with some wild flowers for more photo opportunities. Bring bug repellent for the mosquitos in the woods. This year, the bloom is not good. Half of the inner field were dead from the winter. The outer field had about 2 rows of bloomed purple flowers. They also had a few rows of fully bloomed white lavender, which was interesting to look at. Not quite as nice as the purple in full bloom though. The ice cream is a must try, but I think the macarons are more impressive with stronger lavender aroma and taste than the ice cream. Overall their products as high quality, just expect to pay a pretty penny for them. read more
The infamous Yellow Door and Yellow Bench - finally got to see it for myself . Of course, the main point of coming here was for the endless rows of lavender... however, I was quite sad. Because of the harsh/cold spring we had, they didn't bloom . Worse thing was, we didn't know that until we got there (as their website said they were at full bloom). A little disappointing, but the girls at the entrance did say that if we wanted to continue, they would email us another set of tickets (it's been two days and I'm still waiting for that email) - so that we could visit the farm at a later date. And if this actually does happen (or when I actually get my tickets via email), that would be totally amazing of their owner. Aside from the disappointment over something they had no control over, I did want to make a couple of comments about the people that work here and their signature foodies!! The staff they've hired, they're AMAZING. Very friendly, very sweet, informative, and helpful - best of class customer service!!! If I didn't know any better, I would've guessed that they owned the farm (they took care of their guests like they were family)! Another thing is, their lavender lemonade and lavender ice cream!! I've never been a huge fan of food that's got that flower flavor to it... I'm not even a huge fan of rose tea. But I had to try this!! I mean c'mon, I'm at a lavender farm, why wouldn't you try their famous lavender ice cream, lavender lemonade, while purchasing their lavender products (put me in a farm and I still manage to find things to buy)!! I can't wait to get my admissions and revisit them at a later date!!! read more
Beautiful fields of sunflowers and lavender! Nice for families as well as groups. Nice trip out of the busy city to enjoy natures beauty! The lavender ice cream is a must try and the lemonade was perfect for those looking for a less sweet option. They do have a gift shop that sells a variety of items including lavender honey. read more
7 years ago
It's a little bit late when I visited this beautiful lavender farm. Everything is very expensive, the shops and entrance fee $20.00. Most of the people are lining up in the yellow door and ice cream. On the other side of the farm is their sunflower fields and a cafe with patios if you want some coffee and refreshing drinks. They accept cash only. It's great place for instagramers and other social media's. Go earlier if you want to see full bloom flowers. read more
I loved Terre Bleu! The lavender smelled heavenly and everything was aesthetically pleasing. The ice cream was some of the best ice cream ever - I can see why they charged $6.50 for ice cream. The macarons were some of the best macarons that I've had - my boyfriend and I actually had a moment of silence as we slowly appreciated every bit of flavour from those macarons. The farm also has a distillery for lavender essential oils and they had an apiary where they make lavender honey. Their store is stocked full of everything lavender - from culinary items like lavender honey, lavender vinaigrette and lavender hot chocolate to bath and body items like lavender essential oils, lavender body lotions and even lavender mosquito repellant. They also offer photography services, tours and yoga - how awesome is that? Just imagine having yoga in such a serene place...would love to try that out. I love that the farm is expanding as well - they now have a sunflower field for everyone to enjoy (and for IG opps lol)! I would definitely come back again - it was therapeutic walking through the fields, taking in the fresh, lavender-scented air and seeing so much lavender. Everyone needs to go - it's a great place to stop by to get away from the hustles of every day life. A visit to Terre Bleu should definitely be on everyone's bucket list! read more
Came with a large group of friends for Sunday morning yoga. It was hot and sunny. There is a parking lot across the street where the "ruins" (old burned down barn) and new cafe are. Pretty with tables and chairs. There are staff to guide you across the street from the parking lot ;near the 2 port a potties (). You walk along a path and across a field with horses in the adjacent field. You go through the entrance into a tent to watch a short video...but it wasn't working when we were there. Then over to the area with the shop and lavender fields (purple and white lavender). After yoga they put cold wet towels with lavender oil on our forehead and it felt amazing. The cold lavender tea was also nice. Since we did the yoga, we were allowed to stay for the 20 minute tour where we saw the fields, the distillery where the oil is made and the bee hives. There is a small bar to get non alcoholic lavender cocktails and hubby got the lavender ice cream at the store. He also had the lavender sparkling water and croissant with lavender Gouda from the cafe. We paid $35 each for the yoga which included access to the whole farm and the guided tour. The crop was not great due poor spring weather Come early as the line up to was long by 12:15pm. read more
8 years ago
Wonder why I haven't yet written a review about this place. I love this lavender garden since it is the biggest and prettier one you can reach in about an hour drive from Toronto or within GTA. There are always different types of beautiful lavenders in the farm. The entrance fee is a bit on the expensive side but it worths the value since the farm has put a lot of effect in making the place fun to explore and beautiful enough for photo shoots. I love their yellow door and yellow chair. There are some special events during weekends like mini concerts or DIY classes. If you haven't been to this place, make sure you come in the morning before their famous lavender ice cream sold out for the day. read more
Two hours of romantic getaway experience with your significant other or family in this photogenic farm! Terre Bleu means Blue Earth and this farm has everything lavender imaginable!! Entrance fee of $20 to see their main lavender farm and an additional $10 to see their newly opened sunflower field!! Since the sunflower field closes at 4:20 p.m. and last admission there is at 4 p.m daily, it is encouraged to visit there first as the lavender fields are not closed until 5 p.m. and the gift shop around 6 p.m. Staff were super friendly and upon entrance, they provide a general overview of the farm and its history over a video. The sunflower field is on the opposite side of the parking lot away from the actual lavender farm. There is a pathway from the other end of the parking lot that leads you to another field that is across the road. Friendly staff and a police officer will guide you there. Terre Bleu is proud to have 200,000 sunflowers open to the public for the very first time this Saturday, August 4th for the Civic Holiday long weekend!! My beau and I came here at the perfect time! Many have not fully blossomed yet, but at least the field is quite pristine and profoundly gorgeous to be in!! At the sunflower field exit, they purposely have a FB inspired photo op area where you and family/friends can take a group photo among an immense field of yellow in the backdrop. They have two lavender fields, one at the entrance near their gift shop and the other beyond this forested Yellow Bench Trail! Essentially, at the first field, you can buy souvenirs and eat lavender ice cream for $6 and/or drink lemonade with English lavender buds for $6.50. Both are must-try experience, especially in hot summer weather! The trip to the second field brings you over a wooden bridge and as suggested, a yellow bench. This place really gives off the Wizard of Oz vibe to me, because of its reference to the Yellow Brick Road. Pass yellow bench and out the forest trail lies the second lavender field and it is here where their famous Yellow Door is located. Seriously, maybe the beautiful scent from the acres of lavender would dowse me into a deep wishful sleep to meet Dorothy and her friends; now wouldn't that be something. Their gift shop sells distilled essential oils, sleeping mask, bath bombs, honey, maple syrup, stuffed teddy bear, neck pillow, and many more, all made with... you guessed it... LAVENDER from their own farm!! Lavender is a great stress reliever and great sleep induced, especially during exam periods or work projects with strict deadlines. You can also use it to treat bug bites (including any received while at the farm itself)! This place is a definite must visit for all naturalists, hikers, explorers, adventurers, selfie lovers, lavender lovers and nature/flower lovers, lovers in general and just about everyone!! Just please respect the property and walk along the intended paths/trails and NOT over any of the lavenders, sunflowers or even wild flowers!! Staff riding horses circulate around every field to ensure that visitors are respecting their grounds and you can even take photos with them. I found that all the staff there were well-trained and educated on the different properties of lavender and their various products that you can buy in their gift shop. Super friendly folks, who you can also ask for photos. They charge the $20 entrance fee and the additional $10 fee for the sunflowers to ward off mass visitors in their attempt to educate and imbue in everyone the respect and appreciation for their lavenders, sunflowers, property, and nature itself. Come share your beautiful photos and selfies of this place, but do not damage it. Thanks in advance. This place is truly a gem and I am excited to see it expand even more!! read more
Cute little farm. Really well organized and run. Defiantly try their lemonade (or icecream). We got both but the lemonade was amazing! They also do mini informational tours which is worth it! read more
8 years ago
The farm is definitely worth going. The lavender scent in the air is just so relaxing. Read the reviews and found out they have been adjusting their admission fee. It is $15 when I go today. The ice cream is really good as it is not sweet-sweet but hint of lavender flavor. Would love to try the lemonade which is out today. My friend and I got in an hour before it closed so we didn't get to join the tour. One hour is very tight. I do not know if we explored the whole farm yet. Photo taking alone took an hour. We made a little stop at the store before closing. Good experience. read more
5 years ago
I had a truly lovely day exploring the Lavender and Sunflower fields. I finally got my pic with the yellow door. I would definitely recommend going with friends and wearing comfortable shoes especially if you want to see all the trails. I wished the poppy field was in full bloom, that would have been lovely but still a nice experience and lovely way to relax and get some fresh air. read more
Late in writing this review - went to visit end of summer. There are beautiful fields of lavender and sunflowers (check the website for details as there are short blooming seasons for both, and there are price differences, you need to pay extra to see the sunflowers). We were informed the sunflowers were pretty much gone when we visited in late August. There is a cute shop on premise that of course has many lavender infused items - cheeses (yum!), honeys, beauty products, teas, jams, etc. Definitely worth a stop here if you are in the area (head up tot he Badlands or Belfountaine conservatory Park and then come here), but I don't think I'd go up here just for this. It isn't particularly cheapand if you don't go in high season...well you don't see very much. We went end of August and the lavender were down to a few strips in the field so we just peaked in and then went to the shop. But definitely IG worthy when in full season. there are a LOT of bees here (for obvious reasons), so if you are scared or allergic, probably not the best place to go. read more
This is the best place to go with your mate and take lots of beautiful pictures. They have set up the place so well to take amazing pictures all over the place. The staff is very knowledgeable and friendly and helpful. The ice cream is okay. There are a lot of bees but they are nice too. There was a lineup at the yellow door to nowhere. read more
About 1 to 1.25 hours outside of Richmond hill. We paid $10 for the entrance fee. It took about 2.5 hours to check out the entire place, take photos, join a tour, eat ice cream, and chill at the gift shop. I recommend going on a weekday if you can! We went on a Tuesday and it was pretty bare and got to take awesome pics without others in the background. We started off with seeing the main lavender area. There's another area in the back, about a 5 min hike from the main area. The famous yellow door is located on the second area. Join the tour! The guide shares a lot of fun facts about the lavender extraction process as well as the different types of lavender. The farm has honey bee area, fresh herbs for sale, and sitting areas. My friends had the lavender ice cream and said it was very creamy but only had a hint of lavender. They both wished it was more lavenderie. A tip, buy the ice cream or lavender lemonade first. I waited til the end and they were sold out of the lemonade! Boo! Free parking on the farm. Definitely a fun adventure and Instagram and snapchat worthy! read more
8 years ago
Just a beautiful and breathtaking farm. Terre Bleu is the largest lavender farm in Ontario and they are really worth a trip in the summer if you want to do something different. There are a few seasons they have and I went during off peak season (Before July, wanted to avoid the crowds) The lavender hadn't bloomed yet but it was still really pretty to see. I highly recommend going on the tour, it's worth it! You get so much information about lavender such as there are lots of types, ones that are medicinal/therapeutic, while others are more appropriate for cooking. The tour runs about 30 minutes and they take you to the beehive, the distillery, herb farm, and the lavender area. After that, you can explore the farm to see the famous yellow door and the mini trail they have in this cute little forest. There's some benches in the forest and just simply so many instaworthy spots here. Must see! I also think you guys should definitely try their lavender ice cream because it is bomb dot com. It's so creamy and you get a good packing punch of lavender flavor in there. Don't forget to visit their gift shop! Lots of nice goodies in there and I bought a few things myself. Overall, a nice romantic small trip or even cool date idea. I would even just go if you are a fan of lavender. read more
8 years ago
Lavender ice cream, you must have the Lavender ice cream! The fields were well kept. The Lavenders were in full bloom. The bumblebees were having a field day. Once you pass the excitement of being in a field full of Lavenders, I was a little disappointed with the experience. There was nothing special to do. All you have to do is just walk around the fields. There is one yellow chair in the middle of the woods and one yellow door in the middle of the fields for photos. There was a oil making station which was only on display. There were two musicians who was to play but waiting for their performances was not motivating enough with nothing else to do in the meanwhile. An equestrian stadium with three horses steal the show more than the Lavender fields. Kevin the horse is a majestic beast. The Lavender products were very high priced. You can only purchase if you have bought the entrance ticket to the farm. The Lavender ice cream was out of this world. Final assessment - quite ok if you are a flower enthusiast. There is a lot of potential in this place if the owners can find a way to add a little activity into the experience. read more
This place is pretty magical and great for taking awesome pictures. They also have lavender ice cream and lavender lemonade but the lemonade just taste like regular lemonade. There's a cool yellow door that's great for photo ops. If you want nice Instagram photos, this is the place to be. read more
We picked one of the worst days to go to the lavender farm it was pouring heavily while we were still there and it was a pretty chilly day. We almost didn't get their lavender ice cream because of the weather but I am glad we didd. The ice cream was very pretty & i could taste the lavender but I wish the flavour is a bit stronger. I got the lavender cheese as well so cannot wait to sample it I think the farm itself was worth going and definitely remember to join the tour to learn more about the farm & their products. The girl that gave us the tour was friendly & informative. The lavenders are being harvested separate times so the amount of lavenders you see would varies based on which month you go. Better luck next year to us so we will get to explore the farm a little bit more xD Admission fee: $10 weekdays $13.27 weekends (plus tax) read more
9 years ago
What a nice surprise to find this only 20 minutes from home! Spent several hours walking around the fields and taking lots of pictures of all the beautiful different kinds of lavender. Very busy though! The line to get into the store was huge and it was quite humid so we didn't wait. But I really wanted that lavender ice cream!!! Next year! The music was great. The guitarist sounded just like Neil Young. Great duo setting a mellow mood. Loved visiting. Felt therapeutic and was very relaxing. I think I'll make this an annual tradition. read more
8 years ago
We went in July, 2018. Admission was $20 per person. It is so overpriced to just enter a farm. It should be $10 per person at the most. There weren't much shades or chairs. Bring your hats and comfortable shoes as it can be muddy after the rains. The products that they were selling were approx. 50 % more expensive than Neob in Niagara-on-the-Lake. The staff were very friendly and attentive, although all of those 30 or so that we saw on site were ALL white, mostly blonde. No other race. Hopefully it was just a coincidence. The lavender ice cream ($5.50+tax) was very good, and is highly recommended. They take cash and the cards with tap feature only, so please be careful. read more
It's a place I would go once in a while. Nothing has really changed the past few years. It's a nice place for a stroll if you live nearby but I don't know if it's worth the 2 hour drive from Toronto. The lavenders are nice, they also do tours where they take you around the farm and explain the process of harvesting to either dry or extracting them into oils for various purposes. The lavender ice cream is over-hyped. Taste more like vanilla with a hint of lavender. Definitely insta worthy. But not worth going multiple times in consecutive years. People working on the farm are generally nice but with minimal interactions - minus those giving the tour. read more
9 years ago
A great place to spend a Sunday afternoon for our whole family! There was police and plenty of employees (all dress in purple :D) at the front door directing traffic to their large parking lot. As my niece was crying when she was getting out of the car, a helpful employee came over and helped calm her down. Excellent service! The line was moving quickly and about less than 5 mins lined up, we were inside. There were plenty of places to take pictures. Such a picturesque field of lavender. There was plenty of seating around the field. We wanted to take picture with the infamous yellow door, however had to sit it out because of the long line. They ran out of the lavender ice cream on the cone (around 2pm), so I would recommend to come early to avoid line up to avoid ice cream disappointment like us. Overall, a great experience! I highly recommend. read more
It's a beautiful lavender farm with amazing views but like the other reviews stated it is a bit pricey. They have a guided tour which showcased a lavender distillery, several beehives and of course the lavender fields. Don't forget to walk the yellow bench trail which leads to the lavender fields in bloom at the end. Price wise it was $10 for admission and if you want lavender ice cream or lemonade they are about $5 each. We had the lavender ice cream and while it was good it tasted more like vanilla with a tiny hint of lavender. The gift shop is ridiculously priced. $25 for a small jar of lavender honey, $14 for a small tin of lavender short bread. Overall it is very scenic and worth maybe going once but I wouldn't go again as it is a tad too expensive. However if you do go at the end of lavender season it is free. For you Pokemon go players there are no poke stops here. read more
Speed read 1) August 15 - not an ideal time to go. One field has been harvested 2) Try Lavender ice cream - interesting taste 3) Rare lavender product - a little pricey I am behind in my reviews. I went to Lavender farm in the middle of August. Not a good time to go as the biggest field has been harvest. There's a smaller field. My visit is more like 3 star, as I went on the wrong time...but I can penalize them on the rating. - Smell awesome (if you like lavender) - Good photo ops.....but nothing like what they have on the web page Lavender ice cream is interesting. I would prefer to have it less sweet and more lavender flavor. They have culinary lavender, real lavender honey (They have their own bee flying in the field, so it's not lavender additive on honey), but I found it a little pricey. read more
9 years ago
You basically pay $15 per person to walk around someone's farm, per person, including children. It's lavender folks! It's lovely i guess, but it should be $15 for the whole family. Ice cream is $5.50 a scoop. A small tin of shortbread is $14. No prices anywhere, so its pretty awkward at the cash when you get your total. It's whole lotta nothing for a whole lotta money. Instead, take a walk through a park somewhere, it's likely free with pretty much the same sights. Zero repeat business from us and a lot of other people, but who cares right? Cash grab! Leave the kids at home, nothing for them there either. read more
This place is Disneyland for Lavender lovers. The fields are huge, with plenty of space between and around for the huge crowds of people to take pictures. The whole operation is super professional with super helpful staff, a video/personal tours, and a very well run gift shop that includes lavender ice cream. The only thing I thought was off was the size of the plants were much smaller than other Lavender farms I've been to. I guess it's different species of lavender? not sure. It's also not a far drive from the city. read more
Perfect to visit during your summer weekend with friends and family! Journey out of the city life to come and relax at the beautiful lavender farm! The parking was easy and was greeted by the lovey workers here is a bonus in my book! Place is run efficiently and can see the owner cares! The farm tour is free and is very educational for everyone to learn about the production! The lavender ice cream and lemonade is perfect and is worth it to line up for! But be ready for long line up and many came for! Beautiful scenery and is perfect for relaxing and enjoy the farm is a must during the summer! read more
Ratings: Food: 8/10 Drink: 8/10 Facilities: 8/10 Service: 10/10 General Aesthetics: 9/10 Hygeine/Cleanliness: 9/10 Value: 9/10 I came here for the Lavender Festival. We missed it last year so we made sure to book off a nice weekend to go and visit. We had initially planned to get brunch before going but as no one was hungry, we went and got there almost right when they opened. A good thing, because they stopped letting people in around 1230ish as there was no more room. Even so, they were extremely well-manned and organized so kudos to them. The lavender ice cream was great, but I wish they would have given more options like double or triple scoops... Hahaha the flavour of the lavender was great, but I wasn't a fan of the texture. I think a soft-serve ice cream would have fit better. The lavender lemonade is actually pretty mild, but when you bite into the actual lavender they put I, the flavours finally come alive. A little potent on the lemonade and not enough from the lavender. The staff here were friendly and polite. The organization helped make the experience not chaotic at all. Most everything here is quite clean, from the actual facilities to the washrooms. Even though a lot of the lavender was a little behind in blooming, the general aesthetics of the place make it really nice. The cost is $15 for entry and $5.50/cone, $5.75/lemonade. Not unreasonable for what you're getting. I'd recommend this place. It's a little bit out of the city, and there aren't many such farms in Ontario, but it's a lot closer than Provence. read more
7 years ago
$20 to get in, $9 for a drink (non alcoholic) with a sprig of lavender in it. We really did not see what was worth $20 per person. I guess the bees were nice to see. read more
5 years ago
Beautiful curated farm. Nice spot to take photos. Ice cream was delicious. Many cool things to try at their lavender shop. Although, the products were a bit overpriced. read more
9 years ago
Great place for a day trip! The lavender field is so pretty and smells wonderful! Make sure get there early to get better photos without bunch of tourists in the background. read more
11 years ago
Beautiful lavender farm. They have amazing blooms and we're really insightful about the lavender and willing to share growning tips and tricks. Unfortunately their products didn't live up to the hype. The soap was cheap and didn't smell like lavender. It smells like something you'd buy from the dollar store The lemonade is just normal lemonade with dried lavender blooms on top The ice cream was grainy and left a weird aftertaste. Macaroons were okay although a bit too sweet The truffles and cookies were not worth it either The honey had a hint of lavender and was nice I recommend the lavender oil and honey as the only 2 products worth buying read more
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More info about Terre Bleu
143 Metcalfe Street
Elora, ON N0B 1S0
Canada
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(519) 846-5995
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http://www.terrebleu.ca
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What time does Terre Bleu open?
Terre Bleu opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Terre Bleu opens at 10:00 AM on Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Terre Bleu close?
Terre Bleu closes at 5:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 11:00 AM - 5:00 PMSat-Sun 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Terre Bleu is a lavender farm, apiary and stables in the Greater Toronto Area. We offer a unique Agro-tourism experience to stimulate the senses, and inspire the mind, body & soul. Our farm provides tours, experiences and great products all focused around the variety of lavenders we grow on the farm.
History
Established in 2011.
Our farm began development in 2011 and we officially opened our gates to the public in the summer of 2014.
Meet the Business Owner: Ian B.
Terre Bleu is family affair started after my wife and I decided to leave our corporate life in the centre of Toronto and move to a bucolic life on the farm.
Review Highlights - Terre Bleu
“The ice cream was a light purple colour that can't be described other than "Lavender" and was Vanilla based.”
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2 reviews that are not currently recommended
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4 years ago
The staff are amazing and very accommodating. The fields were very beautiful but I can't really compare it to other farms because I've never visited other fields. Their lavender cheese, shortbread and tea tasted really good but their ice cream and hot chocolate was sort of disappointing. The hot chocolate tasted like water with chocolate sauce and the ice cream had a icy consistency instead of creamy consistency. Regardless, I enjoyed my visit and like most of my products, especially the tea. read more
7 years ago
des voleurs in french it means " thieves " rip off take advantage of honest fellows why want to enjoy somme outdoors or just vist a farm . it's digusting . don't go there there so many other inviting and honest farmers in the area . read more
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