Lavender Field Admission Ticket
Lavender Field Admission Ticket
Experience the bloom at Tullamore! Our 2026 Open Season is June 25 to August 2, 2026. Farm hours are:
Thursdays 10 AM - 8 PM
Fridays - Sundays 10 AM - 4 PM
For full info on visiting the farm, check out this FAQ blog post.
See important booking policies below.

Policies + Info
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Refund + Rain Policy
Tickets are non-refundable (rain or shine). In the event of severe weather, we will re-issue tickets for another day. In the event of farm closure, we will post on our social media + email ticket holders.
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Ticket Access
Tickets are required for guests 12+ years of age who want to view the fields. Ticket windows are 1-hour, but feel free to stay up to 2 hours. Tickets are not required to enter the farm shop.
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Farm Address
7595 Wellington Road 109 Arthur, ON. Look for the large black Tullmore Lavender Co sign as you approach the address.
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Dog/ Pet Policy
Sorry, no dogs or pets allowed. Service animals welcome.
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Bees
Bees call the farm home. If you are allergic, please bring medication. They don’t typically bother people, but be careful when touching plants + do not step over plants.
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What to Wear
You are visiting working farm with bumpy and uneven grass/ground. Please be careful where you walk + wear appropriate shoes. Make sure to bring sunscreen, too!
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Food
We have a Concession stand on-site that serves lavender drinks + snacks. You are also welcome to bring your own (please no portable burners, BBQs etc). Please also avoid bringing food that contains common allergens, such as peanuts. Be sure to pick up any garbage you bring with you.
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Accessibility
We do have areas that are accessible via wheelchair and other mobility devices. We also have a wheelchair accessible portable toilet on-site. There are areas of the farm that are easier to navigate with mobility devices; talk to a staff person in the shop for more information.
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A Respectful Environment
Tullamore Lavender Co. is committed to upholding an inclusive and respectful environment for its employees, customers, visitors + community members. This includes treating others with dignity and fairness, and creating a space where people feel safe + supported. Any harassment, discrimination, racism, bullying and/or abuse will be met with zero tolerance.
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Are you Indigenous?
As part of our farm business’ reconciliation efforts, we do not charge Indigenous guests admission. Please use the code “INDIGENOUS” at checkout to remove your ticket fee.