Common Questions - Clovermead

Common Questions

The Honey Gift Shop & Adventure Farm are wheelchair accessible, as well as the washrooms.
Clovermead keeps most of their bee hives on other farm land so there are not 24 million bees flying around the farm. The honey bees here are pretty friendly & you generally do not notice them. Just like in a park! Honey bees are vegetarian, they eat pollen & collect nectar, they do not eat people. Bees will sting if they feel threatened, they will leave you alone if you leave them BEE.
Outside food is not permitted. Our Beestro Cafe will bee open with menu options. For your convenience, Clovermead has picnic tables in the parking areas for you to eat your own lunch if wish. Day camps & schools are allowed to bring in their lunches.
Unfortunately, at this time, we cannot accommodate parking for motor coach buses.
Hive demonstrations and cannon shows will bee canceled if it is raining. The farm will still be open if you would like to be adventurous in the rain. Some attractions & Beestro Cafe may bee closed.
Admission tickets purchased at the gate: The admission tickets you purchased here at Clovermead are none-refundable. The Adventure Farm is open rain or shine! We highly recommend you look at the weather forecast for the Aylmer area before spending the day outside on the Adventure Farm.
The glass bee hive is filled with bees when it is warm during day & night. The bees do not do well in this hive when it is cold. Usually the hive is ready for second week of June until the end of September.
yes, you can! There is a wild bee you are welcome to ride (a hanging barrel).
The Honey Shop will be close at 1:00pm on December 24 and re-open on January 10. The Honey Shop is now open six days a week all year round! We are open Monday through Saturday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, and closed on Sundays. The Adventure Farm is open from June 1st until October 31st. We are closed on Sundays.
Yes! Pumpkins in our streetscape, & in front of the Honey Shop do not require paid admission to access. Pumpkins in the fields do require paid admission to access.
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