Wholesale Inquiries

Yes! We offer wholesale and love building relationships with our retail partners and businesses. Contact us for more information.

Product Catalogue

Tap or click through the slides below to view our current catalogue of product offerings.

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FAQs

Do you have a storefront?

While we do not have a physical storefront, we offer convenient local pickup and shipping options for our customers. All orders are processed through our online
store.

How do I pick up my order?

If you have selected local pickup for your order, you will receive an email from info@kinghavenfarms.com when your order is ready, along with pickup instructions.

Orders can be picked up at our Main Office building – the white one-story building to the right when you enter through the main gates.

Can I stop in and purchase products without an appointment?

We welcome drop-ins during regular business hours if you wish to make a purchase.
However, please call or email ahead to ensure someone can assist you.

Phone:
(905) 833-3770

Email: info@kinghavenfarms.com

Where are you located?

We are located at 4305 King Road, King City, Ontario, L7B 1K4.

What are your business hours?

  • Monday: 9 am to 5 pm
  • Tuesday: 9 am to 5 pm
  • Wednesday: 9 am to 5 pm
  • Thursday: 9 am to 5 pm
  • Friday: 9 am to 4 pm
  • Closed: Saturday & Sunday

(Note: The office is closed from 12 pm – 1 pm during weekdays)

Where else can I find our honey?

Our honey products are available at the following locations:

  • Cousin’s Market, Nobleton
  • Coppa’s Fresh Market
  • The Grackle Coffee Company

Farmer's Markets - 2024 Schedule

  • Brampton Farmer’s Market: June 15 – October 12
  • Weston Farmer’s Market: June 8 & 22, July 6 & 20, Aug 3, 17 & 31and Sept 14 & 28
  • Bradford Farmer’s Market: June 15 & 29, July 13 & 27, Aug 10 & 24, Sept 7 & 21

Why is my honey a different colour than my last purchase?

Honey's colour and flavour depend on the nectar source from the blossoms visited by the bees. Factors such as season, weather, and hive location can lead to these natural
variations.