Easter Weekend at Bilston Creek Farm

$5 for kids to enjoy the Bunny Hunt & Spring Seed Planting Station
April 19 - 20
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Join us for Easter Weekend at Bilston Creek Farm. Our family-friendly activities include a kids bunny hunt, a kids spring seed planting station, and our popular “Hunt for the Golden Egg” for the chance to win a fantastic prize!

Sea Salt Chocolate will be on site Saturday and Sunday selling an incredible variety of Easter chocolates for you to enjoy while at the farm or to take home for friends and family.

Bunny Hunt & Spring Seed Planting Station
For just $5 kids can enjoy both activities.

Bunny Hunt: Kids explore the farm grounds and search for hidden bunnies. Once they locate all bunnies, return to our farm shop to collect a little treat. This activity has no set start time, it is self guided, so simply arrive, head to the farm shop to check in and then hunt for hidden bunnies!

Spring Seed Planting Station: kids collect a biodegradable seed starting pot from the farm shop and then hop into the barn where they can get creative and colour it to make it their own. Next, they will hippity hop on over to the dirt station and fill their pot with dirt. Finally, they will select a seed of choice to nestle into the dirt. Bring it home to water and nurture, and when the seedling is strong and healthy later in the Spring, plant it directly into the ground. Pot and all!

Pizza by Hustle & Dough! Hustle & Dough will be on-site each day making fresh, hot pizzas in our outdoor cob oven. Pre-orders are highly encouraged and are available on the Hustle & Dough website one week in advance of pickup date.

We are excited to share our Farm with your family.

Admission

General Admission to the farm is free.

Kids activities (bunny hunt and spring seed planting station) are $5 per child.
See details below.

Please note, we kindly ask that you not bring outside food and drinks to the farm. Pets are not allowed, please leave them at home.
Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.