Welcome to Windhorse Farm

Lavender grown with Love

 

Our Collection

Natural, organic lavender, hand-picked in small batches to insure freshness and quality. From our farm to your home. We do not use sprays or toxins. 

 
 

Our Farm

Eclectic, soulful, down-to-earth. A haven for bees, trees, lavender and wildlife. Cultivated with love and generosity of heart. We are a family owned and operated farm. We live and learn on the farm and hand-pick all our Lavender with care. Once a working horse farm, the lavender slowly and organically took over each paddock one by one. With the lavender, and with the farm, we want to create peace in your, and our, daily lives. Our products are made in-house and always have health and wellness in mind when curating the shop! We hope you feel the serenity too.

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Our Story

We are Lavender lovers with a passion in creating a sense of awe in one’s own life. When we aren’t working on the farm, we can be found travelling and experiencing the world.

The farm, nestled on the south slope of Coldstream Valley, in the North Okanagan, BC was naturally calling to being a lavender farm, eco stay and passion project.

 

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Our Lavender

Lavender is an age old remedy for calming, relaxation, skin care, flavouring, and sleep enhancement all tied together with an unmatched aroma and colour.

All our lavender products are grown naturally with no sprays or toxins. All harvesting is done by hand with great care. All products are hand made in small amounts to ensure the highest quality and freshest products we can provide.

 
 

Stay With Us

Get back to nature and stay in one of our beautiful Tipis in the beautiful Coldstream Valley.

 
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“The Windhorse (དར་ལྕོག) is a legendary Tibetan creature, considered to carry prayers from the earth to the heavenly gods using the strength and speed of the wind. This basic symbol is thought to possess powerful energy—an energy that carries colossal power to the lives of all beings who come into contact with the wind.”