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Summary

I had a high tea picnic at this lavender farm near Toronto and it felt like the South of France

You can get there without a car!

A lavender farm near Toronto. Right: A hand holding a drink at a picnic.

Madeline in a lavender field. Right: Madeline holding a drink.

Lead Writer, Travel

The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

Put on your gloves and favourite sunhat! This lavender farm near Toronto is hosting high tea picnics and you can enjoy a delicious feast amidst beautiful purple blooms.

The farm is located about an hour outside of the city, making it a convenient spot for a summer day trip. If you don't have a car, there's a new bus that takes you from downtown Toronto to the lavender farm so you can still enjoy this enchanting destination.

I recently took a trip to the farm and tried the dreamy high tea picnic. Here's a look at the experience and what to know if you're planning a trip to the lavender farm this season.

Getting there

Avalon Lavender Farm, located in Mono, Ontario, is a gorgeous spot for a summer day trip. The farm is home to over 30,000 English and French lavender plants in 7 different cultivars.

The farm has brought back its enchanting High Tea Lavender Garden Picnics this summer in partnership with PIANO PIANO and, as a lover of both tea and lavender, I was excited to check it out.

Bus to Avalon Lavender Farm.Bus to Avalon Lavender Farm.Madeline Forsyth | Narcity

This year, Avalon and Balzac's Coffee have launched a bus service that takes you from downtown Toronto to the farm. Since I don't have a car, this service was a super convenient way for me to get there.

The bus leaves from Balzac's in Liberty Village every Saturday at 11 a.m. and returns at 4 p.m. The ticket includes field access as well as a gift card for an Avalon Chamomile Lavender Tea.

People getting on the bus.People getting on the bus.Courtesy of Elaine Fancy

My bus trip took a little over an hour and it was so nice to sit back and relax without worrying about driving.

The farm

The farm is nestled amidst beautiful countryside and rolling hills. Upon arriving, I was greeted with a boozy lavender drink stunning country views.

I snapped some photos by the welcome arch before heading down a forest trail to the barn.

A chicken at the farm.A chicken at the farm.Courtesy of Elaine Fancy

Here, I met all sorts of cute animals, including ducklings, bunnies and goslings, and even fed the horses carrots.

There's a large, two-story 1881 Heritage Barn that's home to spaces for drying lavender as well as a farm shop. I browsed through all sorts of lavender products grown at Avalon, from body lotions to lavender honey and candles.

The high tea picnic

The High Tea Lavender Garden Picnic is truly fit for a queen. The experience takes place right in the middle of the lavender field so you can gaze at endless purple blooms as you dig into your food.

Picnic table at Avalon Lavender.Picnic table at Avalon Lavender.Courtesy of Elaine Fancy

The picnics are happening every Saturday until August 10 and sell out quickly, so it's a good idea to book it as soon as you can.

You'll be seated beneath a long, wooden gazebo with a stretching picnic table.

The feast is provided by PIANO PIANO and features a range of Italian delicacies and drinks. I felt like I had stepped into a scene from Bridgerton as took my seat at the flower-adorned table.

Picnic table at Avalon Lavender.Picnic table at Avalon Lavender.Courtesy of Elaine Fancy

The spread includes savoury bites, stacks of fluffy pastries and drool-worthy desserts.

You can sip lavender lemonade from elegant glasses, bite into fluffy lemon ricotta scones and enjoy fresh smoked salmon topped with whipped cream cheese, capers and onion.

Other bites include caviar and cucumber sandwiches as well as cheese and focaccia.

No picnic is complete without something sweet and there are several delicious desserts to dig into. You can enjoy lavender panna cotta and lavender lemon and ricotta cannolis.

Picnic table at Avalon Lavender.Picnic table at Avalon Lavender.Courtesy of Elaine Fancy

While you dine, you can gaze over the expanse of purple fields and breathe in the sweet smell of lavender which will immerse you in a floral paradise.

The picnic tickets cost $99 per person or $297 per family, which accommodates two adults and up to three kids, or one adult and up to four kids.

The tickets include access to the fields and rest of the farm.

Other experiences

After the picnic, I had a lot of fun exploring the lush fields. There are endless rows of lavender where you can snap those Insta-worthy shots and enjoy the beautiful aroma.

There are several daybeds scattered throughout the fields where you can relax and take in the views, as well as a bench that's perfect for photo ops.

Lavender field.Lavender field.Courtesy of Elaine Fancy

The farm offers a cut-your-own experience for an additional $10 at the door so you can even bring some of these blooms home with you.

Workers will take you to the designated Cut-Your-Own Garden and will help you cut the blooms to ensure the health of your bouquet.

Aside from the picnics, Avalon Lavender Farm is hosting several other events throughout the summer season, including a lavender sunset paint night amidst the blooms.

Madeline in the lavender field.Madeline in the lavender field.Madeline Forsyth | Narcity

You can also enjoy yoga in the Celtic-style stone circle every Thursday to Sunday at 6 p.m. The experience is included in the field admission ticket and all levels are welcome.

The farm features a River Walk that takes you to the North Branch of the Nottawasaga River. As you wander along this scenic loop, which takes about 10 minutes to complete, you'll be completely immersed in nature.

Other spots to visit include the Celtic Stone Circle, the Avalon Apiary and the on-site distillation centre.

What to bring

I happened to visit the farm on an extremely hot day and came prepared with water and a few other items. It's a good idea to pack sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses as there is limited shade.

You'll also want to wear comfortable, flat shoes as the field is uneven and can be muddy in places.

Lavender products.Lavender products.Courtesy of Elaine Fancy

Whether you're looking for a romantic date idea, outing with friends or a fun family day trip, this lavender high tea picnic experience is a beautiful way to get outdoors and enjoy that summer sun.

I had such an amazing time exploring the fields, indulging in food and hanging out with the animals. It was nice to escape the city for a day and spend some time in nature.

Tickets for the picnics as well as admission are available online and it's a good idea to purchase them in advance. You'll also find the bus tickets on the website.


Avalon Lavender Farm High Tea Lavender Garden Picnics

Madeline at Avalon Lavender.

Madeline at Avalon Lavender.

Madeline Forsyth | Narcity

Price: $99 per person

When: Saturdays until August 10, 2024

Address: 347036 Mono Centre Rd., Mono, ON

Avalon Lavender Farm website

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  • Lead Writer

    Madeline Forsyth is a Toronto-based Lead Writer for Narcity Media. After earning her B.A. (Hons) at Queen's University, she spent a year travelling much of the world as a flight attendant. Now, she uses her experience in the travel industry and passion for writing to share stories about buzzworthy events and adventures across Canada and the globe. Madeline has been published in PopSugar and has interviewed sports and entertainment personalities for Narcity. She has covered and photographed restaurant openings as well as event launches such as the world premiere of the Dr. Seuss Experience. Some of her favourite things to write about include charming small towns and anything to do with Harry Potter.

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