This spring and summer, escape the city limits and find yourself on a beautiful farm amidst wild and colourful petals. If you enjoy picking flowers directly at a farm, visit one of these U-Pick flower farms in Ontario.
This spring and summer, escape the city limits and find yourself on a beautiful farm amidst wild and colourful petals. If you enjoy picking flowers directly at a farm, visit one of these U-Pick flower farms in Ontario.
Plan a late summer day trip with your girlfriends from Hamilton, London, Toronto, Barrie, Sudbury or Ottawa to these fresh-cut flower farms for a fun girls’ day out.
**Most Flowers Farms are Open from Mid to Late June to Late September. **
For tulips, see U-Pick Tulip Farms in Ontario
Fleur de Roy
The 10-acre garden is home to over 150,000 peony blooms, with 14 different varieties spread across shades of white, pink, coral, and red, making it the province’s largest pick-your-own peony garden. Details
Address: 6711 Angler Line, Dover Centre (Directions)
Open: Late May to June Mid.
Admission: Adults: $25 to $30, Children under 13: FREE
Makkinks Flower Farm
For over 35 years, this small, family-run flower farm provides customers with the opportunity to cut their own flowers, build bouquets, and learn about various species and arrangements through their workshops. The property also includes their farm store and seasonal tours. Details
Address: 164604 Kellett Rd, Tillsonburg (Directions)
Open: June until late September
Admission:
- $39.95 | Includes 10 stems of your choice
- $49.95 | Includes 25 stems of your choice
- $79.95 | Includes a 25-stem Cut Your Own experience and lunch for one person
- Bloom & Brew High Tea – $84.95 Includes a Cut Your Own experience and High Tea for one person
- non-pickers: $10 per person
- Children under 13: Free to roam and bloom
Windecker Woods Flower Farm
Located 30 minutes south of Hamilton is the beautiful Windecker Woods Flower Farm. Visitors are welcome to pick their own flowers as well as choose from their seasonal selection of pre-cut items. The farm is also an excellent location for wedding photoshoots. Details
Address: 215 Windecker Rd, Cayuga (Directions)
Open: Mid to Late May to Early October
Admission: Pay for your pick.
Colour Pop Florals
Colour Pop Florals in LaSalle grows more than 30,000 Dahlias. You can wander the flower field and cut your own flowers to bring home. All necessary supplies, including clippers and bouquet wrap, are provided.
Address: Lasalle – (exact address to be provided prior via email prior to your picking date)(Directions)
Open: Dahlia Picking Season begins in mid to late August and usually hits peak beauty late September.
Admission: TBA
Andrew’s Scenic Acres
Visit 165 acres of stunning countryside found along the Niagara Escarpment. Andrew’s Scenic Acres offers the opportunity to explore their farm and choose from a variety of seasonal fruits, including strawberries, raspberries, pumpkins, and apples, as well as flowers. Enjoy walking trails and wagon rides, along with their farm store, where you can purchase fresh pies. Details
Address: 9365 10th Side Rd, Milton (Directions)
Hours: Dahlia and sunflower fields bloom in August and September.
Admission:
Daily: $8.20 to $17.50/person +HST
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French Blooms (Robintide Farms)
The famous u-pick farm for farm-fresh pick-your-own and picked-for-you strawberries, raspberries, vegetables, and pumpkins also has you pick sunflowers and over 25 varieties of Cut Flowers inculing Zinnias, Celosia, Rudbeckia, Ammi, Centaurea, Amaranth, Verbena, Stocks, Yarrow, Cosmos, Snapdragons, Marigolds, Salvia, Ageratum, Basil and Gomphrena. Details
Address: 2720 King-Vaughan Road
Maple (Directions)
Hours: Late July until frost in September.
Admission:
$30/person for 1 flower jar
Non-Flower-Cutting: Free for children under 3yrs, $6/child, $15/adult (14yrs and older)
Country Cut Flowers
Set upon King Township’s hills is Country Cut Flowers, where you can pick your fresh flowers or purchase a pre-made bouquet. The farm also hosts workshops and is an excellent location for festive occasions, such as weddings. Visitors are welcome to cut their flowers from late July until the beginning of September. Details
Address: 970 Miller’s Sideroad, Newmarket (Directions)
Hours: Late July until frost in September; Tulips in May
Admission:
Varies
Pingle’s Farm Market
Pingle’s Farm usually has over nine acres of flowers, with varieties of sunflowers (like giants, dwarf teddies, ring of fire, sunburst & classic yellow oilseed, to name a few), various varieties of wildflowers & rows of lavender. They also offer Tulips during spring. Details
Dates: July & August
Address: Pingle’s Farm Market, 1805 Taunton Rd., Hampton (Directions)
Admission: Varies
Heritage Blooms Flower Farm
Heritage Blooms U-Pick Flower Farm offers u-pick from July to September. With an array of cut flowers in various shapes, textures, and colours, you can create a masterpiece that’s as unique as you are.
Dates: July to September
Address: 3333 Highway 7, Norwood (Directions – ~ 1 hr 40 min (155 km) from Toronto )
Admission: Varies depending on blooms
Green Corners Farm
Green Corners is located just outside of Ottawa, and it’s the official supplier of Ottawa’s annual Tulip Festival. In 2019, Allan Groen and Majna Bastian started their 13-acre farm, offering visitors the opportunity to pick their own tulips in the spring and explore the property. In summer, they are open for Sunflowers, Snapdragons and Zinnias. Details
Address: 1259 York’s Corners Rd, Ottawa (Directions)
Hours: Sunflowers, Snapdragons and Zinnias in July and August
Admission:
Lavender Fields
Spend a day at Ontario’s lavender fields, delighting in the calming fragrances and taking in the serenity of the purple-hued landscape. Buy dried lavender blossoms and stems when you visit these stunning lavender fields in Ontario.
U-Pick Sunflowers
If you are looking to visit u-pick sunflower farms, Ontario boasts of a multitude of Sunflower farms and fields. Here is a list of 15+ places to visit during summer where you can walk on a path through a sea of yellow flowers and pick your own sunflowers to commemorate your summer experience.

























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