This summer, you need to visit Davis Feed's dreamy sunflower field in Ontario. The giant garden of golden flowers is the ultimate spot to go to with your friends. David Feed is in Caledon, Ontario, which is an hour drive from Toronto. Every year they grow between 30 to 50 acres of sunflowers that you can visit in the summer! To give you an idea of how big the sunflower garden is, it is at least the size of 22 football fields! View this post on Instagram My best bud, mommy 🌻 A post shared by Helen (@helentiffanyc) on Jul 29, 2018 at 12:55pm PDT The sunflowers at David Feed typically bloom in July to early August, but it depends on the weather. When the sunflowers are in bloom, the fields are open to the public. Additionally, they have a super cute pink couch next to the flowers that you can pose on too! View this post on Instagram Be a ray of sunshine everywhere you go☀️. Mourning the loss of the sunflowers for this year, but they’ll forever live on in my heart 🌻 (pc: @soheilaonline) #davisfeedandfarmsupply #davisfeed #discoveron #explorecanada #sunflower #sunflowers #sunflowerfield #sunflowerfields #thatsdarling #dineandfashtravels . . . . . #darlingescapes #sheexplores #theeverygirltravels #verilymoment #inspiremyinstagram #wanderlust #mymonthofsundays #pursuepretty #mytinyatlas #wheretofindme #letsgosomewhere #blogto #theartofslowliving #dayofsmallthings #makemoments #ontario #cornersofmyworld #distractionsandinspirations #nestandflourish #livebeautifully A post shared by Krystle | Toronto Blogger (@dineandfash) on Aug 23, 2018 at 6:23am PDT View this post on Instagram Lil bit of sunshine on a cloudy day 🌻 A post shared by 𝐀𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐚 (@sestangelina) on Aug 2, 2018 at 3:20pm PDT While visiting the farm, there will also be a little marketplace of local vendors selling vegetables, flowers, and homemade ice cream! David Feed has also partnered with a local yoga instructor to offer Sunflower Yoga nights that sound amazing too. There is a $10 per person admission to visit the sunflower fields at David Feed. One dollar from every admission ticket is donated to the Canadian Celiac Association. View this post on Instagram { Standing tall and embracing the sunlight🌻} 。 。 @kho0811 took sooo many good photos I couldn’t choose just one ❤️ ty babe! 。 。 。 。 。 。 #positivevibesonly #lookingonthebrighterside #sunshine #sunflowers #sunflowerfield #flowers #fieldofflowers #breathtaking #davisfeedandfarmsupply #yellow #blueskies #wilderness #thatsdarling #timeoutsociety #seekthesimplicity #views #love #visualsoflife #perspective #liveauthentic #exploretocreate #agameoftones #blogto #toronto #torontolife #livethelittlethings #thehappynow #dailyhivetoronto #ontarioyourstodiscover #stayandwander A post shared by @ monistyle on Aug 5, 2018 at 2:24pm PDT When visiting the sunflower field at David Feed, please be considerate not to trample on the flowers. For more information about visiting David Feed, visit their website.