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Summary

9 dreamy sunflower farms near Toronto with golden fields and endless blooms

It's sunflower season!

Lead Writer, Travel

Sunflower season is finally here and you can immerse yourself in endless golden blooms. There are so many gorgeous sunflower farms near Toronto where you can wander through a sea of sunshine-yellow and enjoy floral-themed activities.

Offering sunflower-shaped trails, luxury picnics, unique photo ops and more, these sunflower farms make for beautiful summer road trips.

You can even cut your own blooms to bring home with you at some of these spots.

Here are 9 sunflower fields near Toronto to visit this summer.

Sunflower Fields of Markham

Price: $7.53 + for general admission

When: Opening August 2, 2024

Address: 10378 ON-48, Markham, ON

Why You Need To Go: You'll find over 400,000 sunflowers spread across over 20 acres at this dreamy sunflower farm near Toronto.

Sunflower Fields of Markham lets you wander through a sea of golden blooms for a magical summer experience. It's a beautiful spot to snap some photos and enjoy some fresh air. There's no limit to the amount of time you can spend in the fields.

Sunflower Fields of Markham website

Dixie Orchards

Price: To be announced

When: Opening August 17, 2024

Address: 14309 Dixie Rd., Inglewood, ON

Why You Need To Go: Located less than an hour from Toronto, Dixie Orchards is a beautiful spot to visit for a sunflower adventure.

The farm is opening in mid-August and it's home to endless golden blooms.

You must purchase an admission ticket in order to visit the farm, which grants you access to tractor and wagon rides, a corn maze, straw jump, farm animals and more, depending on the time you visit.

You can also check out the market, where you'll find baked goods other specialty items including jam, honey, maple syrup, candy apples, popcorn, pies, cookies, gelato, gift items and candles.

Dixie Orchards website

Campbell's Cross Farm

Price: $13.25 per adult for general admission

When: August 1 to 31, 2024

Address: 3634 King St., Inglewood, ON

Why you need to go: You can step into a sunflower dreamland at this farm outside of Toronto. The destination is a 30 minute drive from Toronto and it will immerse you in a golden paradise at the Sunflower Festival.

You'll find 700,000 sunflowers spread across 30 acres at this dreamy spot.

There are lots of events happening throughout the season, including cut-your-own blooms, sunflower picnics, sunflower yoga, paint nights and floral workshops.

You'll want to bring your appetite, because the farm has a Watermelon Sandwich Food truck where you can try the "famous" Watermelon Sandwich, or indulge in wood-fired pizza from Fridays to Sundays. You can also try the signature watermelon lemonade and ice cream.

Campbell's Cross Farm website

Davis Family Farm

Price: $13.50 per adult

When: July 27 to August 18, 2024

Address: 15770 Mountainview Rd., Caledon East, ON

Why You Need To Go: Davis Family Farm is home to one of Ontario's largest sunflower fields and you can take a 3-kilometre walk through the Field of Dreams.

The Sunflower Festival is taking place throughout July and August and you can enjoy 60 acres of blooms. You'll find unique animals, food vendors and more at the farm.

There are several photo ops throughout the field, including a piano that you can play.

The farm is also hosting several events a Sunflower Soiree and picnics in the fields.

Davis Family Farm website

Pingle's Farm

Price: $5 + general admission

When: Until August 31, 2024

Address: 1805 Taunton Rd., Hampton, ON

Why You Need To Go: If you're dreaming of a sunflower-filled adventure, you can head to Pingles Farm for the Flower Days.

The event features three fields of blooms and you can wander through sunflowers, wildflowers and lavender for a magical experience.

There are nine acres of flowers in total, with over 30 varieties of sunflowers. You'll find all sorts of props scattered throughout the field, including a giant swing and purple piano.

The event is happening in July and August, Tuesday to Sunday weekly.

You can pick sunflowers to take home with you as well as wildflowers, lavender, berries and beans.

During your visit, you can stop by the bakery and market where you can find all sorts of baked goods, home decor and more.

Pingle's Farm website

Fieldstone Barn

Price: $10 per adult

When: To be announced

Address: 7450 Middlebrook Rd., Elora, ON

Why You Need To Go: Looking for an enchanting day trip near Toronto? You'll want to head to this magical sunflower field. The Fieldstone Barn is bringing back Sunflowers of Elora and you can wander through a yellow paradise.

The fields feature a large variety of sunflowers and you can find props scattered throughout the booms, including a big swing and giant photo frame.

The farm will also have alpacas visiting so you can say hello to some adorable animals.

It's in walking distance from the enchanting small town of Elora, meaning you can explore the shops and restaurants once you've finished your sunflower adventure.

The Fieldstone Barn website

Brantwood Farms

Price: $13 per person

When: Select dates from August 3 to 11, 2024

Address: 251 Powerline Rd., Brantford, ON

Why You Need To Go: Located about an hour and a half away from Toronto, this sunflower farm is worth a summer road trip.

You can wander through hundreds of thousands of sunflowers spread across scenic rolling hills.

The Sunflower Festival is taking place this August and you can enjoy a wagon ride to the field, forest trail, patio area, games, 4-acre cut flower field and three cut-your-own sunflowers.

Brentwood Farms website

The Sunflower Farm

Price: $10 per adult

When: Beaverton open, Lindsay opening August 29, 2024

Address: Multiple locations

Why You Need To Go: This magical farm is home to "Canada's first and only sunflower-shaped trail." With locations in Beaverton and Lindsay, it's a beautiful spot to visit for a summer day trip.

You can explore the 20-acre field and get lost in golden blooms.

The farm is hosting several events throughout the season, including luxury picnics, markets, pilates, floral workshops, paint nights, car shows and more.

The Sunflower Farm website

Rounds Ranch

Price: $17.49 + per adult

When: August 1 to September 2, 2024

Address: 1922 County Rd. 92, Elmvale, ON

Why You Need To Go: This farm is hosting an enchanting Sunflower Experience that will immerse you in a sea of blooms. The event features a scenic wagon ride, props throughout the fields, pick-your-own sunflowers and more.

You can wander through 10 acres with 60 varieties of cut flowers.

The farm also offers a petting zoo, maze, rubber duck races, zip lines and more.

Rounds Ranch website

You'll be feeling golden after visiting these spots.

Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

  • 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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