Stranks Bee Farm

All of our "Natural Hive Products" are processed as little as possible so that you can experince the full taste sensation of the liquid sunshine that our bees pack into their honey comb.

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Produced And Harvested From The Slopes And Bottomlands Of The Bighead River Valley

Wildflower Honey

Regular price $7.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $7.00 CAD
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Our 100% Ontario Honey is harvested from our bee hives throughout the fields, pastures, and wild lands on the slopes and the bottomlands of the Bighead River Valley. Our liquid wildflower honey, is gently heated and filtered to maintain its liquid state and remove large particles. Wildflower honey is a general mix of nectars from throughout the season to give a well rounded taste. Ideal for baking, coffee, toast, and just about anything else. 

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Robin Nielson
Stranks Bee farm purchase

We love your honey. I have your honey nearly daiy. Because I purchased a large tub we still have 1/4 left, so we are not planning to purchase again rite away ,we have full intentions of buying more though. Any suggestions on a table top container

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Wendy Taylor
Honey

Your wildflower honey creamed and liquid is delightful!!

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Amelia Langeman
The only honey we buy now

We heard about Stranks from a friend during 2020, ordered our first pail and have never looked back! We love the flavour and quality of the honey, the price/size of the pail and the ease of ordering with local delivery. We're also so thrilled to support this young family as they grow a local business!!

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Ravinder Singh
Real Honey

Stranks Bee Farm sell REAL HONEY, and the price is reasonable too, am very satisfied with them.

Beekeeping Is Our Life

The health of the bees is at the central core of everything we do. That’s why we are constantly experimenting and researching better ways to keep bees in an environment that is best for them.

Tastes and Smells of a Beehive

Imagine it is a hot August day, and the meadows and roadsides are bursting with flowers. Our bees are buzzing in and out of their hive with loads of nectar that needs to be turned into sweet honey. We crack open the lid and the smells of pure fresh honey, beeswax, and propolis waft into the air. the bees are packing their honey busily into the honeycomb. We reach in, cut out a peice of honey comb, and place it in our mouths. The fresh, floral tasting honey has no parrallel on earth. THAT is the experience we strive to capture in each jar of our honey!