Greendale Acres closed out the summer season with a festival that brought together farm games, live music, and community gatherings in Chilliwack.





Alongside the festival, Greendale Acres introduced new bee-themed attractions that highlight the importance of honeybees in agriculture.



The Bee Maze and Pollinator Path feature learning stations, pollinator-friendly gardens, and a demonstration hive, designed to help visitors understand the role of pollinators in sustaining crops and ecosystems.



A new Bee Line of products launched at the farm includes Pumpkin and Wildflower honey, hot honey, and beeswax items like lip balms, lotions, and candles.


Owner Vanessa Oddy shared that bees have always been at the heart of farm life, from pollinating orchards to keeping flower and pumpkin fields thriving.

The new additions serve as both a tribute and an educational opportunity, showing how small creatures make a big impact on land, food, and community.

Be sure to check them out for their fall season activities! Below are a few more highlights for my visit.



Greendale Acres is located at 41905 Yale Rd W, Chilliwack, BC


















