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Misty Creek Homestead has operated in O’Connor Township since 2019. Carolyn and Mike Huber both come from farming backgrounds. After meeting in Southern Ontario they made the move to Northwestern Ontario to pursue their dream.“We were fortunate enough to establish a relationship with the previous owners,” Carolyn says.“The original log buildings, with precise dovetail corner joints, are still standing and have a deep history in the community.
Orders placed on their website can be picked up at their farm store. They also offer convenient delivery within Thunder Bay city limits.Carolyn and Mike are aware of the growing social concern over ethical farming and encourage customers to visit their store that’s located right on the farm.“It’s important that we show people where the food actually comes from.
“We’re happy to talk to people, answer any questions you have about options for different cuts and what works best for your cooking style.” Their offerings will vary depending on the season, Misty Creek’s Facebook page, Instagram, and informative website shows the most up to date availability. Farm fresh eggs are also available.
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