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Rubber Rose Ranch

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Hilary Obermair & Jake Montgomery

Offering Farm Tours (Fall Only)  & Classroom Visits (Spring Only) -  Located in Mt. Lorne

Why visit Rubber Rose Ranch?

Fall tours: We will do a tour of our farm, introduce you to ouranimals and share what each of them require to live a happyand healthy life. We will teach simple gardening methods, harvest vegetables, explore the native flora and fauna of the area,  perhaps with a scavenger hunt or other fun games or activities.  Spring Classroom visits: We would like to bring farm fresh eggs  to your classroom so that you can incubate and hatch them as  a team (teachers would need to provide an incubator). After  successfully hatching your eggs and raising the chicks in your  classroom for a week or two, we will pick them up and bring  them to our farm where they will live their best lives.

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About our Farm

We live and farm on 10 acres in the most beautiful part of the  world, with forest, fields, and a gorgeous view of the mountains. Our farm, located off Annie Lake Road, is small, but  loaded with community and intention, as we annually raisepoultry and pork for friends and family. We believe in knowing  where your food comes from, and giving our animals the very  best life. Each animal has plenty of free space and enjoys open  air and foraging. It’s not uncommon to have a goose enjoying  the warmth of the sun on the deck. Our critters are quite usedto visitors, with some more friendly than others of course.

Our garden is ever expanding, with more being added each  year. Learning and living sustainability is a driving force for us.We pickle and preserve what we can for the winters ahead, and  enjoy fresh food during the summer.

Livestock & Crops

  • Emus, Chickens (layer and meat), Ducks, and Geese
  • Rabbits, Goats, and Pigs
  • Two dogs and a farm cat
  • Carrots, potatoes, tomatoes, beans, peas, zucchini, etc

Facilities

  • Outhouses
  • Covered outdoor eating area
  • School bus turnaround

Directions

Travel on Klondike Highway 1 towards Carcross for 15 km.  Turn right onto the Annie Lake Road and drive 7 km. Turn left  onto our driveway at the Rubber Rose Ranch sign, which also has our names Obermair & Montgomery.

Contact info

ph. (867) 334-8797

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