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Agritourism

Agriculture in the Lac La Biche Region is a product of its environment. It’s culturally diverse, uniquely situated, and at your fingertips.

Farmers Market Every Friday from 3-5:30 p.m. at Lakeland Agricom on Highway 881, from April 3 to December 11 The weekly Farmers Market is your one-stop shop for everything from fresh produce and baked goods to preserves, art pieces, one-of-a-kind knickknacks and more. Table after table of locally grown and crafted wares, reflecting new innovations and generations-old traditions, together make an incredible showcase of the community’s talents.

Fat Unicorn Brewery Fubrew.com / 780-623-0477 / 9024 Beaver Hill Road, Lac La Biche What started as a hobby for brewer Paul Reutov has now made a bold entrance into Alberta’s craft beer scene. Head to the brewery’s new location in Lac La Biche to taste a locally brewed ale, IPA or lager. The brewing philosophy is simple but genius: don’t have 10 or 15 different beers, just five or six truly good ones.

LOCAL OPERATORS

Christy Creek Honey – (780) 623-4496 or PM on Facebook/Instagram Apiary and honey farm, offering hive tours by appointment from May to August

Living Stone Acres – (780) 623-7088 / livingstoneacres.com Sustainable flower farm and florist

Sand Springs Ranch – (780) 623-7664 / sandspringsranch.ca Family farm with certified organic market garden and certified organic beef program

Photo: Laureen Nowicki

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