Visit & Stay

At Wind Whistle Farm & Nature Education Centre, we welcome guests who want to immerse themselves in the land, community rhythms, and the simple joys of farm life. Whether you’re visiting for a workshop, joining a seasonal event, or staying a few days, you’ll find a place that nurtures both nature and people.

Getting Here

📍 Map & Directions

Wind Whistle Farm is located at 838369 4th Line, Mulmur, Ontario, about 1.5 hours north of Toronto. We’re nestled just outside of Honeywood, surrounded by rolling fields, forests, and gardens.

By Car:

From Toronto, take Highway 410 North → Highway 10 North → County Road 124 → 20th Sideroad.

Turn onto 4th Line, and you’ll find us at 838369.

Approximate drive time: 1.5 hours.

By Public Transit:

There is no direct transit to the farm. The nearest bus/train services stop in Orangeville or Alliston. From there, you would need a taxi or rideshare (about 30–40 minutes).

By Bicycle/On Foot:

For the adventurous — quiet country roads and scenic trails connect our farm with nearby villages and conservation areas, making for a beautiful (though long) ride.

Ways to Visit

Day Visits:

Join us for workshops, farm tours, or seasonal celebrations.

Short Stays:

Book a night or two on our tent platforms, cozy cabins, or seasonal camping sites.

Retreats & Events:

Experience the land through group gatherings, wellness weekends, and community learning.

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    Stay With Us

    We keep accommodations simple, sustainable, and close to nature:

    • Tent Platforms: Elevated wooden decks for pitching your own tent under the stars.

    • Cabins: Rustic, comfortable, and nestled by the forest edge.

    • Shared Meals: Seasonal, farm-to-table meals served family-style in our community kitchen.

    • Community Rhythms: Participate in morning farm rounds, shared meals, and gentle evening campfires.

    What to Expect When You Arrive

    Wind Whistle Farm is not just a place—it’s a rhythm. When you arrive, you’re stepping into a community guided by respect for the land and each other.

    • Simplicity: Life here moves slower. Expect compost toilets, fresh well water, and nights lit by starlight.

    • Shared Values: Sustainability, curiosity, and kindness are at the heart of everything we do.

    • Participation: Guests are welcome (but not required) to join in daily farm activities, from harvesting to feeding animals.

    • Connection: We invite you to unplug from screens and plug into the natural world.

    Every visit helps support our mission of regenerative farming, ecological education, and community connection.