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Ravensview Farm
Prince Edward County, Ontario

Honest food, grown with care, right here on Consecon Lake

A family run, third generation market garden and mushroom grower producing fresh crops on 80 acres of historic farmland overlooking Consecon Lake.

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Our Story

Originally known as Squire's Farm, this land has been stewarded since the 18th century. After a change of hands when the Squire family sold in the 1960s, James' grandfather purchased it in 1992 and raised cattle here for many years. Today, Ravensview Farm is transitioning from pasture to a vibrant market garden and mushroom farm with the same respect for soil, water, and wildlife.

Our Approach

Local First

Selling directly to neighbours in Prince Edward County, keeping food miles short.

Organic Best Practices

Herbicide free, pesticide free methods that follow organic standards.

Fair Pricing

We balance the true cost of quality inputs and careful labour with value you can taste.

What We Grow

Tomatoes and peppers

Tomatoes & Peppers

From sweet cherry to hearty sauce tomatoes, plus a range of hot and sweet peppers for every taste.

Leafy greens

Leafy Greens

A colourful mix including kale, swiss chard, lettuces, mustard greens, and nutrient rich microgreens.

Mushrooms and functional products

Mushrooms & Functional Products

Cultivated mushrooms like turkey tail, lions mane, and reishi, plus tinctures and powders.

Roots and alliums

Roots & Alliums

Beets, carrots, garlic, and onions grown with care and harvested for peak flavour.

Cucumbers and cucurbits

Cucumbers & Cucurbits

Lemon, pickling, and slicing cucumbers, plus seasonal squashes when available.

Fruits

Fruits

Apples, plumcots, and berries.

...and more: we are always open to growing what our community asks for, please reach out.

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Contact Us

Primary contact: [email protected]

Location: Consecon Lake, Hillier Ward, Prince Edward County, Ontario

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