Discover the best top things to do in Lennox and Addington County, United States including Topsy Farms, The Bee Spot, Strathcona Paper Centre, St. Alban's Uel Heritage Centre, Fairfield-Gutzeit House & 1812 Discovery Centre, Fairfield House and Park, Napanee Town Hall, Paulridge Berry Farm, Old Hay Bay Church, Trinity United Church.
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5.0 based on 11 reviews
Friendly people. We have bought blankets, wool and lamb products. The lamb is delicious. The blankets are attractive and warm. We have 3 different blankets and have given 3 as gifts, The wool is a good quality with lovely colours. My sister enjoyed making socks with the wool. You can see beautiful stone walls made by expert Stone Wallers. You can see two cows, many sheep and I think some ducks. The guard dogs are very cute. I have been there at sheering time and lambing time. It was very interesting to see these two events. I have bought many products from their "Wool Shed". It is a retail store on the premises. I have bought gloves, little felt birds, hats, scarves and T shirts. Topsy wants to promote living off the land and treating the animals and land with respect.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
We're a family run apiary offering honeybee tours. We take our guests, suit them up in professional beekeeping equipment and provide a full walkthrough of the inner workings of a hive and explore how honey goes from hive to table.
My husband and I were vacationing in the area, and when I was looking for something to do for an afternoon I found that tours of a local apiary, The Bee Spot, were available in Tamworth. I'd never been to an apiary before so I booked a tour and we were on! What a great experience! Beekeepers Josh and Gord welcomed us warmly and told us all about their bee hives, the bees, and what goes into producing the honey that we enjoy. We got to see the tools they use and the different parts of a hive, and heard about what goes into keeping bees. Then we suited up in full beekeeping suits that covered us head to toe, and headed out into the field to see the hives. Josh and Gord opened up a hive and layer by layer, showed us the inner workings. They handled the racks so gently that the bees stayed calm and weren't aggressive at all. It was fascinating! After the tour was done we tried some white honey made by The Bee Spot bees. I've never had white honey before and it was delicious! Josh and Gord were extremely low key about selling their products, and had some honey, beeswax candles and beeswax wraps on display. I appreciate being able to buy products directly from the people that work to make them, and that honey really was good, so I picked up a bit of everything! My husband and I really enjoyed our tour at The Bee Spot. This activity is good for anyone who wants to know more about where their food comes from, or is interested in biology and bees. Suitable for ages 8 and up. And don't forget to wear closed toe shoes.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Went for the church tour during the summer. Highly recommended it! The church is just beautiful and the tour hist Diane Berlet was very helpful. We picked up a copy of her book The Loyalist Tiles of St Alban's and enjoyed seeing the rare Loyalist Tiles contained within the church. Beautiful architecture. The Anglican Church has been deconsecrated and a not for profit organization Friends of St Alban's Adolphustown runs the summer tours. We wandered the Loyalist cemetery as well. A great Canadian historical spot!
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